Marshall A. JonesFlorida Institute of Technology · School of Psychology
Marshall A. Jones
Doctor of Business Administration
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Mental health and forensic settings experience the highest workplace violence incidents in the healthcare field (Harrell, 2011), yet graduate programs in psychology generally do not teach clinicians how to manage risk in these settings (Burl et al., 2012). To identify preventable risk factors in forensic settings seven subject matter experts employ...
There is intense scrutiny from the media, both traditional and social, with little if any understanding of the nuances required to effectively manage agencies. The constant negative critique of the profession over the past few years has cast a heavy fog of cynicism among today's applicant pool, exasperating an already critical challenge in recruiti...
Animal laboratories have been a central part of undergraduate psychology education for decades. Courses such as learning and animal behavior have leveraged lab experiments, often using rats and pigeons, for hands-on research and learning experiences. The cost of animals, labs, and maintenance as well as the myriad ethical considerations with animal...
This study was designed to evaluate the use of police officers to supervise juvenile offenders sentenced to a curfew check program. Data were collected using records research, questionnaires, and interviews. The data provided some support for the contention that a program using police officers to supervise juvenile offenders does reduce criminal be...
This study was designed to evaluate the use of police officers to supervise juvenile offenders sentenced to a curfew check program. Data were collected using records research, questionnaires, and interviews. The data provided some support for the contention that a program using police officers to supervise juvenile offenders does reduce criminal be...