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CRAIG R. LAREAU, J.D., PH.D., ABPP Hospital Address: Private Practice Address: Patton State Hospital 713 W. Duarte Ave., #G-533 Department of Psychology Arcadia, CA 91007 3102 E. Highland Ave. Phone: (626) 298-0417 Patton, CA 92369 FAX: (626) 355-1034 Phone: (909) 425-7927 E-mail: CLAREAU@prodigy.net FAX: (909) 425-6604 EDUCATION Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Clinical Psychology, MCP Hahnemann University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (APA Accredited), December 1999. Villanova University School of Law / MCP Hahnemann University J.D./Ph.D. Joint Program in Law & Psychology Dissertation: The effect of therapeutic alliance on perceived levels of formal and informal coercion. American Psychology - Law Society National Dissertation Award Competition (second place) Recipient, American Psychology - Law Society Grants-in-Aid dissertation award Juris Doctor (J.D.), Villanova University School of Law, Villanova, Pennsylvania (ABA Accredited), May 1998. Villanova University School of Law / MCP Hahnemann University J.D./Ph.D Joint Program in Law & Psychology Honors: Graduated Cum Laude Villanova Law Review (Staff Writer, Associate Editor) 1998 American Association of Matrimonial Lawyers Award Master of Arts (M.A.), Clinical Psychology, Allegheny University of the Health Sciences (later MCP Hahnemann University), Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, August, 1997. Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut, May 1990. Major: Psychology POSTDOCTORAL FELLOWSHIP IN FORENSIC PSYCHOLOGY Patton State Hospital, Patton, California (September 1999 - August 2000) Training included forensic psychological assessments, evaluations, and training seminars. Assessments and evaluations completed at state forensic hospital and county jail facility. Assessments included criminal responsibility, competency to stand trial, malingering, mentally disordered offenders, sexually violent predators, conservatorship, prison transfers, and risk assessment for violence. Training Director: Jane Goerss, Ph.D.

PREDOCTORAL INTERNSHIP IN CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY Craig R. Lareau, J.D., Ph.D., ABPP Page 2 Patton State Hospital, Patton, California (APA Accredited), (September 1998 - August 1999). Training included psychological assessment, individual and group psychotherapy, and didactic seminars. Patient population included those who are incompetent to stand trial, not guilty by reason of insanity, and mentally disordered offenders. Internship Director: April Wursten, Ph.D., ABPP CURRENT AFFILIATIONS LICENSURE Director, Forensic Postdoctoral Fellowship Training, Patton State Hospital, Patton, CA (August 2007 present) Serve as the training director for the nationally-recognized Postdoctoral Fellowship in Forensic Psychology at Patton State Hospital. Direct training and provide primary supervision and teaching. Lead weekly seminar in Advanced Forensic Psychology and Landmark Cases in Mental Health Law. Coordinate selection of fellowship classes. Consulting Forensic Psychologist, Forensic Evaluation Department, Patton State Hospital, Patton, CA (July 2010 present) Provide forensic evaluation and consultation services throughout state forensic psychiatric hospital. Evaluations include trial competence, malingering, violence risk and threat assessment, sexual violence risk assessment, competence to refuse treatment Private Practice in Forensic Psychology, Arcadia, CA (April 2001-present) Provide court-appointed and privately-retained assessments in criminal and civil forensic psychology. Litigation Consultant, Arcadia, CA (September 2000-present) Private practice litigation consulting to attorneys and other professionals involved in forensic mental health cases in criminal and civil courts. Psychology: Law: State of California (active) State of California (active) District of Columbia (active) United States District Court for the Central District of California (active) BOARD CERTIFICATION Board Certified in Forensic Psychology, American Board of Professional Psychology. Diplomate status awarded in July, 2003, through the American Board of Forensic Psychology, a specialty board of the American Board of Professional Psychology.

Page 3 APPOINTMENTS/ELECTED POSITIONS Member, Government Affairs Steering Committee, California Psychological Association (2013 2014) Past-President, California Psychological Association (2013) President, California Psychological Association (2012) Member, Committee on Legal Issues (COLI), American Psychological Association (2011-2013) President-Elect, California Psychological Association (2011). Executive Committee, California Psychological Association (2011-2013) Board of Directors, California Psychological Association (2011-2013) Past-Chair, Division of Clinical and Professional Practice, California Psychological Association (2011). Vice-President, Law Board, Association for Scientific Advancement in Psychological Injury and Law (2010 - present) Chair, Division of Clinical and Professional Practice, California Psychological Association (2010) Past-Chair, Department of Psychology, Patton State Hospital (2010-2013) Past-Chair, Division of Clinical and Professional Practice, California Psychological Association (2009). Chair, Division of Clinical and Professional Practice, California Psychological Association (2008) Chair-Elect, Division of Clinical and Professional Practice, California Psychological Association (2007) Founding Chair, Forensic Psychology Section, California Psychological Association (Division of Clinical and Professional Practice) (2006-present) Chair, Forensic Psychology Committee, California Psychological Association (Division of Clinical and Professional Practice) (2005-present) Chair, Department of Psychology, Patton State Hospital (2007-2010) Vice-Chair, Department of Psychology, Patton State Hospital (2005-2006)

Page 4 SPECIALTY TRAINING IN FORENSIC PSYCHOLOGY - (Partial listing - limited to training through the American Academy of Forensic Psychology): October 2013: (14 hours) testifying for legal decision makers; assessing and managing violence risk November 2012: (14 hours) forensic evaluation in employment cases; use of PAI in forensic and correctional contexts November 2011: (14 hours) insanity defense evaluations; ethical issues for the forensic psychologist January 2010: (21 hours) risk assessment and management in probation and parole contexts; adolescents as adults in court; ethical and effective expert testimony May 2009: (14 hours) police psychology; developmental pathways to severe antisocial and aggressive behavior December 2008: (24 hours) intensive advanced forensic psychology workshop March 2008: (14 hours) psychological independent medical examinations in disability matters; the MMPI-2-RF: an introduction for forensic psychologists February 2007: (14 hours) - the defendant: impact of mental disability in the criminal law process; stalking: the state of the science March 2005: (14 hours) - psycho-legal issues in criminal cases; cross-examination of the forensic psychology expert January 2004: January 2003: February 2000: January 2000: April 1999: February 1999: May 1997: March 1996: CLINICAL TRAINING & RESEARCH POSITIONS (7 hours) - violence risk assessment using structured professional judgment (21 hours) - expert witness malpractice liability, legal immunity & ethics; assessment of psychopathy: an overview of the Hare scales; forensic psychological consultation, expertise, and testimony (24 hours) - advanced forensic psychology practice workshop (28 hours) - assessing malingering and defensiveness; assessment and management of workplace violence; psychological screening for high risk occupations; sexual harassment in employment litigation. (28 hours) - model child custody evaluations; correctional psychology; ethics and the forensic practitioner; issues in jury selection. (35 hours) - effective expert testimony; neuropsychology for the forensic psychologist; assessment of violent juvenile offenders; role of forensic psychologist in death penalty mitigation; preparing for the diplomate examination in forensic psychology. (21 hours) - conciliation model for child custody determination; Rorschach assessment of criminal responsibility; civil applications of the MMPI-2. (21 hours) - jury selection in a civil case; child custody evaluations; personal injury evaluations. Head of Research Group: Patton State Hospital Risk Factors Checklist. Quality Improvement Workgroup, Patton State Hospital, Patton, California (January 2002 - October 2004) Lead research group in the development of an instrument to assess patient risk for physical violence to serve as an aid to target treatment planning. Instrument pulls together information about known violence risk factors identified in the literature and in extant violence risk assessment instruments.

Page 5 Project Co-Investigator: Experimental Evaluation of Treatment Technologies for Court Diversion of Juvenile Offenders with Drug Abuse Problems. Sponsor: Counterdrug Technology Assessment Center, Office of National Drug Control Policy, Executive Office of the President, Washington, D.C. (October 1997 - August 1998) Project co-investigator for grant-funded research project to investigate the effects of disparate substance abuse treatment protocols with juveniles attending substance abuse treatment following an adjudication of delinquency in Philadelphia Family Court. Advanced Clinical Practicum Student Philadelphia Mental Health Clinic, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. (17 hrs/week, May 1997 - August 1997) Conducted intake screening evaluations and provided ongoing individual and family psychotherapy at a community mental health clinic. Patient population included young children, adolescents, young adults, and adults. Supervisor: Kathleen Clark, Ed.D. Advanced Clinical Practicum Student The NorthWest Center, Inc., Fisher s Lane Campus, Fort Washington, Pennsylvania. (12 hrs/week, September 1996 - November 1996) Administered psychological test batteries to males in a residential treatment center for adolescents with histories of problem behavior in other residential settings. Co-facilitated individual, family, and group psychotherapy. Supervisor: Janet Siegel, Psy.D. Ad Hoc Student Evaluator, The Allegheny University of the Health Sciences Forensic Assessment Clinic, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. (October 1996 - May 1998) Worked closely with supervisor in conducting all aspects of forensic evaluations (interviewing clients and collaterals, administering psychological tests, drafting assessment reports). Assessment issues included juvenile decertification from criminal court, independent medical evaluation for workers compensation disability, assessment child abuse allegations, and evaluation of the standard of care of psychologist facing charges before state licensing board. Supervisor: Kirk Heilbrun, Ph.D., ABPP Advanced Clinical Practicum Student Addiction Research and Treatment Clinic, Camden, New Jersey. (16 hrs/week, August 1995 - July 1996) Clinic operated by the Department of Addiction Research and Treatment, Division of Psychiatry, Medical College of Pennsylvania and Hahnemann University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Performed intake screening interview for intensive outpatient treatment clinic for urban cocaine addicts. Provided structured individual psychotherapy with clients. Administered intellectual, personality, and neuropsychological assessment batteries for research and clinical purposes. Collected and analyzed data for ongoing research studies. Supervisor: Douglas B. Marlowe, J.D., Ph.D. Clinical Practicum Student Hahnemann University Hospital - Cancer Unit, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. (8 hrs/week, August 1994 - May 1995) Performed screenings and mental status evaluations with patients referred for evaluation who were receiving ongoing treatment for various forms and stages of cancer. Provided individual and family psychotherapy to patients concerning broad cancer-related issues.

Page 6 Supervisor: Christine M. Nezu, Ph.D. PROFESSIONAL EMPLOYMENT & EXPERIENCE Forensic Psychology Consultant, Patton State Hospital, Patton, CA (September 2000-July 2010) Perform forensic psychological assessments throughout large, state forensic hospital. Member of the hospital s Forensic Evaluation Department, Forensic Review Committee, Postdoctoral Fellowship Committee, and Ad Hoc Forensic Advisory Committee. Chaired a research group that developed an instrument to assess patient risk for violence to guide treatment planning. Staff Psychologist, Patton State Hospital, Patton, CA (September 2005-August 2006) Worked as a staff psychologist on a unit with patients committed by courts throughout California as incompetent to stand trial. Performed competency evaluations, malingering assessments, provided psychotherapy, and worked with other members of a treatment team to return defendants to court as competent to stand trial. Assistant Workshop Administrator, American Academy of Forensic Psychology: San Diego, California (February, 2000); Las Vegas, Nevada (April 1999); Palm Springs, California (February 1999); Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (May 1997); Hilton Head, South Carolina (March 1996). Assisted in the administration of continuing education workshops for the American Academy of Forensic Psychology. Judicial Externship in Law and Psychology, Orphan s Court of Delaware County, Pennsylvania, The Honorable Leo Sereni, President Judge. (November 1996 - May 1997) Conducted extensive legal research and drafted legal memoranda concerning unique issues of law and psychology for the judge presiding over the civil incapacity hearing of multi-millionaire John DuPont, both before and after Mr. DuPont s conviction of first degree murder. Assistant Forensic Evaluator (October 1996) Assisted in conducting criminal forensic evaluation at a Philadelphia prison on the issue of death mitigation for a client charged with felony murder. Co-interviewed client, administered several neuropsychological tests, and collaborated on report. Supervisor: Douglas B. Marlowe, J.D., Ph.D. Social Science Research Assistant, Third Circuit Task Force on Equal Treatment in the Courts, commissioned by the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. (September 1995 - May 1997) Assisted task force comprised of attorneys, law professors, and federal judges in a comprehensive study of race, ethnicity and gender bias in the federal courts of Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware, and the United States Virgin Islands. Assisted task force members in designing and creating instruments to gather relevant data, performed statistical analyses on data, and reported results to task force members. Supervisor: Donald N. Bersoff, Ph.D., J.D., ABPP

Page 7 Psychiatric Assistant, Northwestern Institute of Psychiatry, Fort Washington, Pennsylvania. (40 hrs/week, May - August 1994; 8 hrs/week, August 1993 - May 1994) Counseled patients in a multi-unit psychiatric hospital. Conducted and co-facilitated group therapy, met individually with patients, assisted in crisis management throughout the facility, and structured the milieu setting. Units worked included: Adolescent; Dissociative Disorders; Child; Adult Trauma; Adult Locked; Adult Voluntary; and Geriatric. Residential Counselor, Wordsworth Academy, Fort Washington, Pennsylvania. (40 hrs/week, May - August 1993) Counseled emotionally disturbed adolescents on a residential unit. Assisted in milieu and crisis management, and worked with multi-disciplinary treatment team in developing behavioral treatment strategies. Supervisor: Mary Jane Kirkpatrick, Ph.D. Assistant in Civil Forensic Psychiatry, Eric H. Marcus, M.D., Solana Beach, California. (40+ hrs/week, February 1991 - August 1992) Assisted in conducting civil forensic psychiatric interviews and evaluations, reviewed depositions, administered and reviewed psychological testing, and wrote detailed forensic evaluation reports for use in hundreds of civil lawsuits, the majority of which pertained to California workers compensation actions. Supervisor: Eric H. Marcus, M.D. Mental Health Counselor, Burbank Hospital Mental Health Unit, Fitchburg, Massachusetts. (40 hrs/week, June 1990 - February 1991, May - August 1989) Performed emergency room psychological screenings and mental status evaluations of patients in mental health crises. Made dispositional recommendations for the emergency room patients through communications with consulting psychiatrist. Led on-unit individual and group counseling. Supervisor: Paul Epstein, M.D. Research Assistant, Marlene Steinberg, M.D., Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, Connecticut. (January - May 1990). Received training and experience in the administration and scoring of the Structured Clinical Interview for DSM-III-R Dissociative Disorders (SCID-D). Performed structured interviews on both patients with diagnoses of dissociative disorders and control group subjects in connection with ongoing research on malingering and dissociative disorders. Supervisor: Marlene Steinberg, M.D. LAW-RELATED EMPLOYMENT Summer Law Clerk, City of Philadelphia Law Department, Special Litigation & Labor Unit - Employment Division, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. (May - August 1996) Worked in the employment discrimination section of a large, municipal legal department. Researched and drafted legal memoranda, motions for summary judgment, motions in limine, and motions to dismiss. Prepared deposition examinations for lead attorney,

Page 8 prepared witnesses for testimony, and participated in strategy meetings for cases in the Special Litigation Department. Supervisors: John P. Straub, Esq., Albert D Attilio, Esq. Summer Law Clerk, City of Philadelphia Law Department, Tort Claims Division, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. (May - August 1995) Worked in the claims division of a large, municipal legal department. Researched and drafted motions for summary judgment, legal memoranda, and settlement agreements. Participated in settlement conferences, prepared for depositions, and assisted in preparation of cases both for trial and mandatory arbitration. Supervisor: Norman G. Prajzner, Esq. EDITORIAL EXPERIENCE Psychological Injury and Law, Editor, Law Section (2010 - present) American Psychological Association, 2001 Annual Convention, San Francisco, California, Proposal Reviewer. American Psychology - Law Society, 2000 Biennial Conference, New Orleans, Louisiana, Proposal Reviewer. American Psychological Association, 1998 Annual Convention, San Francisco, California, Student Reviewer. American Psychology - Law Society, 1998 Biennial Conference, Redondo Beach, California, Student Reviewer. Law and Human Behavior, Ad Hoc Student Reviewer, Fall 1997. American Psychological Association, 1996 Annual Convention, Toronto, Ontario, Student Reviewer. Villanova Law Review, Associate Editor, September 1995 - May 1996. PUBLICATIONS AND PRESENTATIONS Lareau, C. R. (2013, October). Law school crash course: Foundational information for effective forensic practice. Continuing education workshop presented for the American Academy of Forensic Psychology, Cincinnati, Ohio. Lareau, C. R. (2013, October). Personal injury evaluations: Law & psychological practice. Continuing education workshop presented for the American Academy of Forensic Psychology, Cincinnati, Ohio. Lareau, C. R. (2013, April). Criminal responsibility evaluations: Bringing clarity to insanity. Pre- Convention Institute given at the 2013 Convention of the California Psychological Association, Newport Beach, CA.

Page 9 Lareau, C. R. (2012, November). Law school crash course: Foundational information for effective forensic practice. Continuing education workshop presented for the American Academy of Forensic Psychology, Las Vegas, NV. Lareau, C. R. (2012). I hope I m contagious. (President s Column). The California Psychologist, 45(6), 4. Foote, W. & Lareau, C. R. (2012). Psychological evaluation of emotional distress in tort cases. In R. Otto (ed.). Handbook of psychology: Vol. 11: Forensic Psychology (2nd ed.). New York, NY: John Wiley & Sons. Lareau, C. R. (2012). Civil commitment and involuntary hospitalization of the mentally ill. In R. Otto (ed.). Handbook of psychology: Vol. 11: Forensic Psychology (2nd ed.). New York, NY: John Wiley & Sons. Lareau, C. R. (2012). Blissful ignorance. (President s Column). The California Psychologist, 45(5), 4. Lareau, C. R. (2012). One more member. (President s Column). The California Psychologist, 45(4), 4. Lareau, C. R. (2012). Change it s a good thing. (President s Column). The California Psychologist, 45(3), 4. Lareau, C. R. (2012, March). Effective expert testimony: Prepare to excel on the witness stand. Continuing education presentation given at the 2012 Conference of the Forensic Mental Health Association of California, Seaside, CA. Lareau, C. R. (2012). Spring is in the air. (President s Column). The California Psychologist, 45(2), 4. Lareau, C. R. (2012). Moving forward with you and for you. (President s Column). The California Psychologist, 45(1), 4. Lareau, C. R. (2011). The DSM-IV system of psychiatric classification. In D. Faust, Coping with psychiatric and psychological testimony (6th ed.). New York, NY: Oxford University Press. Lareau, C. R. (2011). Posttraumatic Stress Disorder and Acute Stress Disorder. In D. Faust, Coping with psychiatric and psychological testimony (6th ed.). New York, NY: Oxford University Press. Lareau, C. R. & Ahern, D. C. (2011). A primer on psychological, intelligence, cognitive, and neuropsychological testing. In D. Faust, Coping with psychiatric and psychological testimony (6th ed.). New York, NY: Oxford University Press.

Page 10 Lareau, C. R. (2011, November). Law school crash course: Foundational information for effective forensic practice. Continuing education workshop presented for the American Academy of Forensic Psychology, Dallas, TX. Lareau, C. R. (2011, November). Personal injury evaluations: Law & psychological practice. Continuing education workshop presented for the American Academy of Forensic Psychology, Dallas, TX. Lareau, C. R. (2011, April). Clinicians in court: Surviving the process when our patients are in litigation. Continuing education presentation given at the 2011 Convention of the California Psychological Association, San Diego, CA. Lareau, C. R. (2010, April). Effective court testimony: How to prepare and excel on the witness stand. Continuing education presentation given at the 2010 Convention of the California Psychological Association, Costa Mesa, CA. Lareau, C. R. (2010, April). Law school 101. Pre-Convention Institute given at the 2010 Convention of the California Psychological Association, Costa Mesa, CA. Lareau, C. R. (2010, March). Catching the fakers in front of us: Malingering assessment in forensic mental health evaluations. Continuing education presentation given at the 2010 Conference of the Forensic Mental Health Association of California, Seaside, CA. Lareau, C. R. (2010, January). Law school crash course: Foundational information for effective forensic practice. Continuing education workshop presented for the American Academy of Forensic Psychology, Irvine, CA. Lareau, C. R. (2009, May). Personal injury evaluations: Law & psychological practice. Continuing education workshop presented for the American Academy of Forensic Psychology, Albuquerque, NM. Franklin, K. & Lareau, C. R. (2009, April). Diagnostic controversies in forensic psychology practice. Pre-Convention Institute given at the 2009 Convention of the California Psychological Association, Oakland, CA. Lareau, C. R., Cartwright, J., Caffese, T., & Philipsborn, J. (2009, April). Effective and ethical expert testimony: A view from the bench and bar. Continuing education presentation given at the 2009 Convention of the California Psychological Association, Oakland, CA. Lareau, C. R. (2009, January). What civil and criminal litigators need to know about Post- Traumatic Stress Disorder. Continuing legal education presentation given at the Section Education Institute, Litigation Section, State Bar of California, Berkeley, CA. Lareau, C. R., & Glassmire, D. (2008, September). Catching the fakers among us: Malingering assessment in forensic mental health evaluations. Presentation given at the Sixteenth Annual Patton State Hospital Forensic Conference, Patton, CA.

Page 11 Lareau, C. R. (2008). An expert witness survival guide. The California Psychologist, 41(3), 28-29. Welsh, R. K., Lareau, C. R., Clevenger, J. K., & Reger, M. A. (2008). Ethical and legal considerations regarding disputed authorship with the use of shared data. Accountability in Research, 15, 1-27. Lareau, C. R. (2008, April). The Carpenter decision: Must we name all our proposed psychological tests before a forensic evaluation? Continuing education presentation given at the 2008 Convention of the California Psychological Association, Anaheim, CA. Lareau, C. R. (2008, March). Law school crash course: Foundational information for effective forensic practice. Continuing education workshop presented for the American Academy of Forensic Psychology, Jacksonville, FL. Lareau, C. R. (2007). Violence risk assessment in release decisions for NGRI acquittees: Awareness of practical realities. Journal of Forensic Psychology Practice, 7(3), 113-124. Lareau, C. R. (2007). CPA s new Forensic Psychology Section. The California Psychologist, 40(4), 31. Lareau, C. R., Monroe, W., & Graham-Howard, M. (2007, April). California trial competence law: Grasping the changes from different perspectives. Continuing education presentation given at the 2007 Convention of the California Psychological Association, Costa Mesa, CA. Lareau, C. R. (2007, February). Law school crash course: Foundational information for effective forensic practice. Continuing education workshop presented for the American Academy of Forensic Psychology, Albuquerque, NM. Lareau, C. R. (2007, January). Experts and ethics: Ethically maximizing the use of experts as witnesses and consultants. Continuing legal education presentation at the Section Education Institute, Litigation Section, State Bar of California, Berkeley, CA. Lareau, C. R. (2006). Involuntarily medicating incompetent defendants: Challenges for evaluators and courts. The California Psychologist, 39(3), 25-26. Lareau, C. R. (2006, January). Experts and ethics: Ethically maximizing the use of experts as witnesses and consultants. Continuing legal education presentation at the Section Education Institute, Litigation Section, State Bar of California, Santa Monica, CA. Lareau, C. R. (2005, September). Experts and ethics: Ethically maximizing the use of experts as witnesses and consultants. Continuing legal education presentation at the 78 th Annual Meeting of the State Bar of California, San Diego, CA. Lareau, C. R. (2002, March). Psychopathy and the Americans with Disabilities Act. Paper session presented at the 2002 Biennial Conference of the American Psychology - Law Society, Austin, TX.

Page 12 Lareau, C. R. (2001, August). Should psychopathy qualify as a disability under the ADA? Poster session presented at the 109th Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association, San Francisco, CA. Welsh, R. K. & Lareau, C. R. (2001, August). Ethical and legal guidelines regarding the shared use of data. Poster session presented at the 109th Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association, San Francisco, CA. Steinberg, M., Hall, P., Lareau, C. R., & Cicchitti, D. (2001). Recognizing the validity of dissociative symptoms and disorders using the SCID-D-R: Guidelines for clinical and forensic evaluations. The University of Southern California Interdisciplinary Law Journal, 10(2), 225-242. Lareau, C. R. (2000, August). Perceptions of coercion in substance abuse admission for criminal parolees. Paper presented at the 108th Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association, Washington, D.C. Wursten, A., Lareau, C. R., & Fagan, G. (2000, May). Minesweeping: Locating and eliminating landmines that can jeopardize a forensic report in court. Invited symposium presented at the 2000 Annual Conference of the National Organization of Forensic Social Work, Palm Springs, CA. Lareau, C. R., & Heilbrun, K. (2000, March). Perceived coercion and therapeutic alliance: Should the courts coerce criminal offenders into substance abuse treatment? Paper presented at the 2000 Biennial Conference of the American Psychology - Law Society, New Orleans, LA. Lareau, C. R., & Heilbrun, K. (2000, March). Perceived coercion to enter drug treatment: Does coercion affect treatment participation? Paper presented at the 2000 Biennial Conference of the American Psychology - Law Society, New Orleans, LA. Lareau, C. R. (2000, February). On legal ground: Legal issues involved with religion in a state hospital setting. Invited continuing education symposium presented at Metropolitan State Hospital, Norwalk, CA. Wursten, A., Lareau, C. R., & Fagan, G. (1999, September). Minesweeping: Locating and eliminating landmines that can jeopardize a forensic report in court. Symposium presented at the Seventh Annual Patton State Hospital Forensic Conference, Patton, CA. Lareau, C. R. (1999, September). Forced into treatment: A review of the perceived coercion literature. Paper presented at the Seventh Annual Patton State Hospital Forensic Conference, Patton, CA. Lareau, C. R. (1999, July). On legal ground: Legal issues involved with religion in a state hospital setting. Invited continuing education symposium presented at Patton State Hospital, Patton, CA.

Page 13 Goerss, J., Del Pelegrino, V., & Lareau, C. R. (1999). Incompetence to stand trial: Challenging defense abuses - A guide for prosecutors. Project on Malingering, California Department of Mental Health. Marlowe, D. B., Festinger, D. S., Merikle, E. P., Lareau, C. R., Glass, D. J., Marczyk, G. R., & DeMatteo, D. S. (1998, March). Coercion in substance abuse and mental health treatment. Symposium presented at the 1998 Biennial Conference of the American Psychology - Law Society, Redondo Beach, CA. Lareau, C. R., Towers, K. D., LaMonaca, V. A., Bersoff, D. N., & Merikle, E. P. (1998, March). Judicial decision-making criteria in the hiring of law clerks: Results from the Third Circuit Task Force on Equal Treatment in the Courts. Poster session presented at the 1998 Biennial Conference of the American Psychology - Law Society, Redondo Beach, CA. Wallen, M., Lidz, V., Reiss, J., Lareau, C. R., & Festinger, D. S. (1998, April). Comprehensive substance abuse treatment for adolescents on criminal justice probation. Workshop presented at the 1998 Annual Meeting of the American Society of Addictive Medicine, New Orleans, LA. Lareau, C. R., LaMonaca, V. A., Towers, K. D., & Bersoff, D. N. (1997, June). The emerging role of psychologists in the courts: Informing public policy decisionmakers about social science research. Poster session presented at the annual meeting of the Pennsylvania Psychological Association, Harrisburg, PA. Lareau, C. R., Marlowe, D. B., Kirby, K. C., & Platt, J. J. (1996, August). Diagnostic efficiency of self-reported psychopathology in cocaine abusers. Poster session presented at the 104th Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association, Toronto, Ontario. IN-SERVICE TRAINING PRESENTATIONS Evaluating insanity acquittees (2012, March). Patton State Hospital Forensic Symposium. Expert witness testimony. (2011, March). Patton State Hospital Forensic Symposium. Surviving the witness stand. (2010, March). Patton State Hospital Forensic Symposium. Mentally disordered offenders: Legal criteria. (2010, March). Patton State Hospital Forensic Symposium. California insanity acquittees: Commitment, extension, and release issues. (2010, March). Patton State Hospital Forensic Symposium. To catch a faker: Malingering assessment in trial competency evaluations. (2010, March). Patton State Hospital Forensic Symposium. California insanity commitments: Legal criteria and report writing. (2009, April). Patton State Hospital, Patton, CA.

Page 14 Trial competency: Law, assessment, and court reports. (2009, April). Patton State Hospital, Patton, CA. California insanity commitments: Legal criteria and report writing. (2009, January). Patton State Hospital, Patton, CA. Trial competency: Law, assessment, and court reports. (2009, January). Patton State Hospital, Patton, CA. California insanity commitments: Legal criteria and report writing. (2008, September). Patton State Hospital, Patton, CA. Trial competency: Law, assessment, and court reports. (2008, September). Patton State Hospital, Patton, CA. Mentally Disordered Offenders: Legal criteria. (2008, September), Patton State Hospital, New Psychologist Intensive Training, Patton, CA. California insanity commitments: Theory, law, and assessment. (2008, September). Patton State Hospital, New Psychologist Intensive Training, Patton, CA. Trial competency: Theory, law, and assessment. (2008, September). Patton State Hospital, New Psychologist Intensive Training, Patton, CA. California insanity commitments: Legal criteria and report writing. (2008, June). Patton State Hospital, Patton, CA. Trial competency: Law, assessment, and court reports. (2008, May). Patton State Hospital, Patton, CA. Mentally Disordered Offenders: Law and assessment. (2008, April). Patton State Hospital, New Psychologist Training Seminar, Patton, CA. Understanding insanity in a state hospital setting. (2008, April). Patton State Hospital, New Psychologist Training Seminar, Patton, CA. Incompetence to stand trial: Theory and assessment. (2008, April). Patton State Hospital, New Psychologist Training Seminar, Patton, CA. Providing expert testimony in high-profile cases. (2004, November). Patton State Hospital, Clinical and Professional Issues Forum, Patton, CA. Law and practice in assessing dangerousness in California state hospitals. (2004, February). Patton State Hospital, Clinical and Professional Issues Forum, Patton, CA. Working with attorneys. (2004, February; 2003, February; 2002, February). Invited lectures. Patton State Hospital, Patton, CA.

Page 15 Assessing competency to consent to treatment. (2001, October). Workshop on Treatment Competency, Lanterman Developmental Center, Pomona, CA. The role of substituted judgment in treatment competency decisions. (2001, October). Workshop on Treatment Competency, Lanterman Developmental Center, Pomona, CA. The use of symptom validity testing to assess malingered memory impairment. (2000, April). Patton State Hospital, Patton, CA. The effect of therapeutic alliance on perceived coercion. (2000, March). Patton State Hospital, Clinical and Professional Issues Forum, Patton, CA. Description of a duty to protect others from persons with dissociative disorders. (1994, February). Northwestern Institute of Psychiatry, Dissociative Disorders Unit, staff training session, Fort Washington, PA. The clinical presentation and diagnosis of multiple personality disorder. (1990, August). Burbank Hospital, Mental Health Unit, staff training session, Fitchburg, MA. PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS Fellow - American Academy of Forensic Psychology American Psychological Association American Psychology - Law Society California Psychological Association Division I Clinical & Professional Practice Association for Scientific Advancement in Psychological Injury and Law American Bar Association California Bar Association District of Columbia Bar Association