1 CURRICULUM VITAE Richard Allen Wise EDUCATION 2003-04 Postdoctoral Fellowship in Forensic Psychology, USC s Institute of Psychiatry, Law & Behavioral Science, Los Angeles, CA 2003 Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology in APA-Accredited Program, The Catholic University of America, Washington, D.C. 2000 M.A., Psychology, The Catholic University of America, Washington, D.C. 1979 J.D., cum laude, top 10% Cleveland-Marshall College of Law, Cleveland, OH 1975 B.A., history, summa cum laude John Carroll University, Cleveland, OH PROFFESIONAL EXPERIENCE Current Positions August, 2011 to present August, 2005 To present Associate Professor of Psychology, University of North Dakota, I am a member of both the clinical and forensic faculty. Psychologist at the Family Institute, Grand Forks, North Dakota. I do individual and couples therapy. Postdoctoral and Internship Experience Sept 2003 to August 2004 Sept 2002 to August 2003 University of Southern California s Institute of Psychiatry, Law, & Behavioral Science; Postdoctoral Fellowship in Forensic Psychology The Psychological Services Center, University of Cincinnati, APA-Accredited Internship
2 Additional Teaching Experience The University of North Dakota, Department of Psychology Fall 2005 to Assistant Professor of Psychology August 2011 The University of Southern California, Keck School of Medicine Fall 2004 Fall 2003 Assistant Clinical Professor of Psychiatry and the Behavioral Sciences Instructor in Psychiatry and the Behavioral Sciences The Catholic University of America, Department of Psychology Fall 1998 Spring 1998 Fall 1997 Introductory Psychology, Teaching Assistant. Graduate Research Methods, Teaching Assistant Graduate Statistics, Teaching Assistant Cleveland State University, Department of Business 1986-1987 Business Law, Adjunct Faculty Cleveland-Marshall College of Law 1983-1985 Legal Writing, Research, and Appellate Advocacy; Instructor. Legal Experience 1979-2002: Worked in the legal department of the American Psychological Association, as an associate in a law firm, as an assistant county prosecutor, as an attorney-law clerk to an appellate judge, and in the Free Clinic. Bar Admission Admitted to the Ohio bar (1979). Psychologist License Licensed as a psychologist in North Dakota (2006).
3 PUBLICATIONS Wise, R.A., Safer, M.A., & Cushman B. (in press). A Survey of law officers and its significance for cross-examining witnesses about eyewitness accuracy. The Champion. Wise, R. A., Cushman, B., & Safer, M.A. (in press). Scientific procedures for eyewitness evidence for U.S. law officers. Journal of Forensic Psychology Practice. Wise, R. A., & Safer, M.A. (in press). A method for analyzing the accuracy of eyewitness testimony. Court Review (Part of Special Issue about Eyewitness Testimony for the American Judges Association). Wise, R.A., King, R.A., Miller, J.C., & Pearce, M.W (2011). When HIPAA and FERPA apply to university training clinics. Training and Education in Professional Psychology, 5, 48-56. Wise, R. A., Safer, M. A., & Maro, C. M (2011). What U.S. law enforcement officers know and believe about eyewitness factors, eyewitness interviews, and identification procedures. Applied Cognitive Psychology, 25, 488-500. Wise, R. A., Gong, X., Safer, M. A., & Lee, Y. T. (2010). A comparison of Chinese and U.S. judges knowledge and beliefs about eyewitness testimony. Psychology, Crime, and Law,16, 695-713. Wise, R. A., & Safer, M. A. (2010). A comparison of what U.S. judges and students know and believe about eyewitness testimony. Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 40, 1400-1422. Wise, R. A., Fishman, C.S., Safer, M. A. (2009). How to analyze the accuracy of eyewitness testimony in a criminal case. Connecticut Law Review, 42, 435-513. Miller J. C., Ruthig, J. C., Bradley, A. R., Wise, R. A., Pedersen, H., & Ellison, J. M. (2009). Learning effects in the block design task: A stimulus-based approach. Psychological Assessment, 21, 570-577. Wise, R. A., Pawlenko, N.B., Safer, M. A., Meyer, D. (2009). What U.S. prosecutors and defense attorneys know and believe about eyewitness testimony. Applied Cognitive Psychology, 23, 1266-1281. Magnussen, S., Wise, R. A., Raja, A. Q., Safer, M. A., Pawlenko, N., & Stridbeck, U. (2008). What judges know about eyewitness testimony: A comparison of Norwegian and US judges. Psychology, Crime, and Law, 14, 177-188. Wise, R. A., & King, A. R. (2008). Family environment as a predictor of the quality of college students friendships. Journal of Family Issues, 29, 828-848.
4 Wise, R. A., Pawlenko, N. B., Meyer, D., & Safer, M. A. (2007). A survey of defense attorneys knowledge and beliefs about eyewitness testimony. The Champion, 31, 18-33. Wise, R. A., Dauphinais, K.A., & Safer, M. A. (2007). A tripartite solution to eyewitness error. Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology, 97, 807-872. Wise, R. A., & Safer, M. A. (2004). What U.S. judges know and believe about eyewitness testimony. Applied Cognitive Psychology, 18, 427 443. Wise, R. A., & Safer, M. A. (2003). A survey of judges knowledge and beliefs about eyewitness testimony. Court Review, 40 (1), 6-16. Cimbolic, P., Wise, R. A., Rossetti, S., & Safer, M. (1999). Development of a combined ephebophile scale. Sexual Addiction & Compulsivity, 6, 253-266. Wise, R. A. (1982). The retroactive application of Ohio's comparative negligence statue-a golden opportunity, Ohio Northern Law Review, 9, 63-76. Presentations while at the University of North Dakota National/International Safer, M. A., Wise, R. A., & Maro, C. M. (June, 2011). Poster: Effects of eyewitness reforms on U.S. law enforcement officers. New York, N.Y: SARMAC. Pawlenko, N., Safer, M. A., Wise, R. A., & Holfield, B. J. (March 2011). Paper: Comparing teaching aids for how to evaluate eyewitness testimony in a criminal case. Miami, Florida: American Psychology-Law Society. Wise, R. A., Gong, X., Safer, M. A., & Lee, Y. T. (March 2010). Paper: A comparison of Chinese and U.S. judges knowledge and beliefs about eyewitness testimony. Vancouver, British Columbia: American Psychology-Law Society. Discussant Chair at American Psychology-Law Society Conference in Vancouver, British Columbia in March 2010. Safer, M.A., Wise, R. A., Maro, C. M. (March, 2009). Paper: What U.S. law enforcement officers know and believe about eyewitness factors and procedures. San Antonio, Texas: America Psychology-Law Society. Pawlenko, N. B., Safer, M. A., Wise, R. A., & Meyer, D. (July, 2007). Paper: What defense attorneys and prosecutors know and believe about eyewitness testimony. Lewiston, Maine: SARMAC.
5 Wise, R. A., & Dauphinais, K. A. (January, 2007). Poster: A tripartite solution to eyewitness error. Washington, D.C.: American Association of Law Schools. Regional Wise, R. A. (July, 2010). Presentation: Eyewitness Testimony. Bismarck, ND. State s Attorneys Association Summer Conference. Dauphinais, K. A. & Wise, R. A. (June, 2010). Presentation: Eyewitness Error. Bismarck, ND: State Bar Association of North Dakota Annual Meeting. Local Wise, R. A. (June, 2010 and July, 2011). Presentation: Forensic Psychology: Grand Forks, ND: UND Counseling Center. Wise, R. A., & King, A. R. (October, 2006). Poster: Family environment as a predictor of the quality of college students friendships. Grand Forks, North Dakota: Northern Lights Conference. TEACHING AWARDS Chosen as a UND Faculty Star (2011). Nominated for Outstanding Undergraduate Teaching Award at UND in 2007.