
Careers in Forensic Psychology, Michael Perrotti, Ph.D., in Insider’s Guide to the Psychology Major and Careers, A. Rezec, APA Books, Washington, D.C., 2009
Advanced Forensic Assessment, Michael J. Perrotti, Ph.D., in process
Methodology of Assessment of False Confession: A Primer of False Confession, American College of Forensic Psychology, April 2009
Forensic Assessment of Competency in Juveniles and the Intellectually Disabled, American College of Forensic Psychology, April 2010
Differentiating Delinquents from Non-Delinquents using the Masculinity-Femininity of Interests Scale of the Strong Vocational Interest Blank, Virginia Commonwealth Uni-versity, 1968
The Effects of Direct Decision Therapy on Locus of Control, Aggression and Self-Concept in Juvenile Offenders, United States International University, 1979
Pending publication: Evaluation of Competency to Stand Trial
Psychologists Assessment of Competency to Stand Trial, The California Psycholo-gist, July 1997
Neuropsychological Aspects of Stimulant and Depressant Abuse, Special Issue, Neuropsychology, the California Psychologist, August 1997; published in Virginia Academy of Clinical Psychologists Newsletter
Psychological Assessment of Competency to Stand Trial, presented at California Psychological Association Annual Convention, published on audiotape, April 1997
Joint presentation with Carol Telfer of L.A. County Public Defender’s office on Effec-tive Representation of the Learning Disabled Offender: A Case Study, presented at Annual Conference of the Learning Disabilities Association of California, Costa Mesa, California, October 1992
Analysis of Criminal Intent in the case of a Learning Disabled Offender charged with murder, presented to the American College of Forensic Psychology, Annual Meet-ing, San Francisco, April 1998
The Effects of Phencyclidine and Cocaine in Mental States: An Analysis of Two Cases, presented to American College of Forensic Psychology, Annual Meeting, Santa Fe, May 1999
The Forensic Psychologist and Private Investigator: A Collaborative Approach, pre-sented to Los Angeles County Criminal Defense Investigators Association, February 8, 2000
Effects of Prior Trauma and Victimization, Ethanol Withdrawal and Passive-Dependent Personality Traits on Voluntariness of a Confession, paper accepted for inclusion and presentation in April 2002 program of American College of Forensic Psychology in San Francisco, California
University of California at Irvine, university extension instruction, Social Ecology 816: Psychological Profiling and Crime Scene Analysis, February 13, 2003
Bonding Study of Infant and Mother in a Correctional Facility, a symposium presented to the American College of Forensic Psychology, San Francisco, April 2004
Presentation on identification of sex offenders: An Analysis of Sexual Deviance and Child Sexual Abuse Allegations in Family Law Matters, a presentation to Minor’s Counsel, Orange County Superior Court, CLE Program, November 17, 2005
Lecture given for continuing education on the Art of Forensic Psychology to the American Association of Medical Transcriptionists state conference, Ontario, California, March 25, 2006.
Symposium proposal, Effects of Pornography on Children, submitted to American Psychological Association, December 2007.
Invited presenter, California Coalition on Sexual Offending, 11th Annual Training and Conference; symposium presentation—a forensic case presentation on pre-frontal lobe damage and the relationship to specific intent and sexual assault, May 15, 2008
Peer reviewed presentation, Methodology of the Assessment of False Confession: A Primer of Assessment, American College of Forensic Psychology, March 2009, San Diego, California
Presentation to Riverside County Public Defender, Neuropsychological Deficits and Criminal Intent, February 20, 2009, Riverside, California
Peer reviewed presentation, Neuropsychological Assessment and the Criminal Courts, California Psychological Association Annual Conference, Oakland, California, April 18, 2009
Forensic Assessment of Competency in Juveniles and the Intellectually Disabled, American College of Forensic Psychology, April 2010
Peer reviewed presentation, Assessment of Competency to Stand Trial in Juveniles, American College of Forensic Psychology, April 22, 2010, San Francisco, California
A Multifactorial Model for Assessment of Sex Offending, Michael J. Perrotti, Ph.D., and Raymond Anderson, Ph.D., American College of Forensic Psychology, San Diego, California, March 2011
Complex Forensic Assessment and Neuropsychological Evaluation, book proposal, American Psychological Association, American Psychological Association Books, October 2010
Member of task force of psychologists developing assessment model and method-ology of evaluating risk with juvenile sex offenders for San Bernardino County Juvenile Court
Invited editor for special issue, Journal of Forensic Psychology, 2011

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