Dr. Jamie Wernsman spoke in our professional series about her educational and career path
in the field of forensic psychology. She is a graduate of DePaul University's Clinical Psychology
PhD program. She has a specialization in forensic psychology and completed her internship at
Bellevue Hospital, New York University, and her postdoctoral fellowship at the Cook County Jail.
Upon completion of her fellowship, Dr. Wernsman became Director of the Male Psychiatric Acute
Care Unit within the Cook County Jail. In her various professional roles, Dr. Wernsman has conducted
forensic evaluations (competency to stand trial, criminal responsibility, aid in sentencing, civil
commitment/risk assessments), provided expert testimony in cases for individuals with mental illness
and risk for violence, and developed and oversaw mental health treatment for inmates with serious
psychiatric symptoms, including psychosis, suicidal ideation, and mania. Prior to joining Northcentral
University as faculty, Dr. Wernsman was the Associate Chair and an Associate Professor at The
Chicago School of Professional Psychology – Forensic Program in Chicago. Her primary research
interests are the criminalization of mental illness, disproportionate minority contact, and LGBTQ+
individuals involved in the criminal justice system.
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The Psychology Bulletin
Forensic Psychology
PRESENTATION: PROFESSIONAL SERIES
March 10, 2020: Jamie Wernsman, PhD
Click here to watch the presentation.