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Curriculum Vitae LAURA S. GUY CONTACT INFORMATION 2009-1111 Alberni St. Phone: 631.357.7855 Vancouver, B.C. E-mail: laura.guy@umassmed.edu V6E 4V2 Websites: http://www.nysap.us; http://works.bepress.com/laura_guy ACADEMIC AND OTHER PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS Assistant Professor Department of Psychiatry University of Massachusetts Medical School Massachusetts, USA Forensic Psychologist (auxiliary contract) Forensic Psychiatric Service Commission British Columbia, Canada 2011-Present 2013 (May-July) Forensic Psychologist 2011-2012 Worcester State Hospital/University of Massachusetts Medical School Massachusetts, USA Instructor 2009-2011 Department of Psychiatry University of Massachusetts Medical School Massachusetts, USA Postdoctoral Fellow in Forensic Psychology (dual clinical and research focus) 2008-2010 Department of Psychiatry University of Massachusetts Medical School Massachusetts, USA EDUCATION Ph.D., (Forensic) Clinical Psychology 2008 Department of Psychology, Simon Fraser University, Canada Dissertation: Performance indicators of the Structured Professional Judgment approach to assessing risk for violence to others: A meta-analytic survey (Supervisor: Kevin S. Douglas, Ll.B., Ph.D.) M.A., (Forensic) Clinical Psychology 2002 Department of Psychology, Sam Houston State University, USA B.A., Psychology 1998 McGill University, Canada One year completed at the University of New South Wales, Australia

LICENSES AND CLINICAL CERTIFICATIONS Licensed Psychologist, State of Massachusetts (#9474) Designated Forensic Professional, State of Massachusetts CLINICAL AND CONSULTING WORK (activities prior to 2011 conducted under supervision of a licensed psychologist) Forensic Psychiatric Services Commission, Forensic Psychiatric Hospital 2013 Port Coquitlam, British Columbia, Canada Forensic Clinical Psychologist. Working as a member of a multidisciplinary team, conduct psychological assessments of forensic psychiatric inpatients remanded for evaluation of competency to stand trial and criminal responsibility at the province s only forensic psychiatric hospital. Court Evaluation Unit, Worcester State Hospital 2011-2012 Worcester, Massachusetts, USA Forensic Clinical Psychologist. Conducted clinical assessments for district and superior courts in the state of Massachusetts (criminal responsibility/insanity, competency to stand trial, violence risk assessment, and aid-in-sentencing) and provided expert witness testimony in court. Pennsylvania Juvenile Probation Agencies Provide consultation regarding implementation and sustainability of standardized procedures for assessing risk for violence. 2009-present University of Massachusetts Medical School 2008-2010 Worcester, Massachusetts, USA Clinical Postdoctoral Fellow in Forensic Psychology Fellowship Directors: Ira K. Packer, Ph.D. and Thomas Grisso, Ph.D. At Worcester State Hospital, assessed psychopathy, risk for violence and self-harm, malingering, psychopathology, and cognitive abilities in forensic inpatients. Authored forensic assessments) and provided expert witness testimony. At Springfield Court Clinic, completed forensic evaluations of detained individuals and outpatients for a district court. Provided expert witness testimony as needed. University of Massachusetts Medical School 2007-2008 Worcester, Massachusetts, USA Pre-doctoral Clinical Psychology Intern APA Accredited Internship; Directors: John Terry, Ph.D., Bill Warnken, Psy.D. Assessed psychopathology and provided individual and group therapy in a wide range of clinical settings with diverse populations (inpatients, outpatients, chronic and acute care settings). Rotations included: Emergency Mental Health Service, Dialectical Behavior Therapy Program, Court Evaluation Unit, Pediatric Consultation/Liaison Service, and Neurodevelopmental Disabilities Unit). CV of Laura S. Guy, Ph.D., page 2 of 19

Forensic Psychiatric Services Commission 2006-2007 Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada Psychometrist Supervisors: Randy Kropp, Ph.D. and Eric Speth, Ph.D., J.D. Assessed psychopathology, malingering, cognitive functioning, and risk for violence in male and female defendants. Youth Forensic Psychiatric Service 2006-2007 Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada Psychometrist Supervisor: Michelle McBride, Ph.D. Assessed psychopathology, cognitive functioning, and treatment needs of justice involved adolescents. Correctional Service of Canada 2005 Abbotsford, British Columbia, Canada Psychology Practicum Student Supervisor: Rob Roy, Ph.D. Completed reports detailing results of assessments of psychopathology, psychopathy, malingering, cognitive functioning, risk for violence, and treatment needs among prisoners. Veterans Affairs Medical Center 2003-2004 Houston, Texas, USA Psychology Practicum Student Completed rotations with the Integrated Mental Health Program and at the Chronic Pain Center. Conducted individual therapy and facilitated psychotherapy, didactics, and skills building groups. Psychological Services Center, Sam Houston State University 2002-2003 Huntsville, Texas, USA Psychology Practicum Student and Clinic Coordinator Assessed and treated child, adolescent, and adult outpatients with various mental disorders. Conducted risk assessments for individuals being considered for commitment as sexually violent predators. Facilitated groups for adolescents accused of perpetrating domestic violence. Texas Department of Criminal Justice 2000-2002 Psychology Practicum Student Huntsville, Texas, USA With an adult male inmate population, assessed psychopathology and cognitive deficits, facilitated an intensive substance abuse relapse prevention program, conducted individual therapy, and provided brief crisis interventions. Carried a caseload of 20 male prisoners in the Substance Abuse Felony Prevention Program. CV of Laura S. Guy, Ph.D., page 3 of 19

AWARDS Early Career Psychologist Credentialing Scholarship 2012 National Register of Health Service Providers in Psychology (USA) Early Career Achievement Award in Forensic Clinical Practice, Research and Policy 2010 Massachusetts Department of Mental Health British Columbia Psychology Association Award of Excellence 2009 Chris Webster Young Scholar Award 2008 International Association of Forensic Mental Health Services Travel Award 2008 The Consortium for Applied Research and Evaluation in Mental Health Research Travel Award Fast Breaking Paper, Field of Psychiatry/Psychology, Essential Science Indicators 2007 Lead author on one of the most-cited papers published in the past two years http://www.esi-topics.com/fbp/2007/august07-laurasguy.html Professional Student Research Award 2007 Canadian Institutes of Health Research President s Ph.D. Research Stipend 2007 Simon Fraser University Best Student Research Paper 2006 American Society of Trial Consultants Research Award Travel Bursary 2006 British Columbia Mental Health and Addictions Research Network Student Research Award Travel Bursary 2006 American Psychology-Law Society Student Research Award Winner 2005 American Psychological Association, Division 12 (Clinical), Section VII (Behavioral Emergencies and Crises) Student Research Award Travel Bursary 2005 Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada Dr. Chris Hatcher Memorial Scholarship 2004 Association of Threat Assessment Professionals Student Research Award Travel Bursary 2004 American Psychology-Law Society Graduate Academic Achievement Scholarship 2003 Sam Houston State University Student Research Award Travel Bursary 2002 American Psychology-Law Society Student Research Award Travel Bursary 2001 American Psychological Association, Science Directorate Academic Scholarship 2001 American Association of University Women Student-Athlete Academic Honour Society 1997, 1998 McGill University Golden Key National Honour Society 1997 McGill University Exchange Scholarship 1997 Queen's University Entrance Scholarship (declined) 1994 Western University Entrance Scholarship (declined) 1994 CV of Laura S. Guy, Ph.D., page 4 of 19

PROFESSIONAL AND UNIVERSITY SERVICE Ad Hoc Reviewer Law and Human Behavior (2013); Criminal Justice and Behavior (2007, 2010, 2013); Assessment (2003, 2006, 2007; 2013); Behavioral Sciences and the Law (2003, 2007, 2009, 2012); Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology (2007, 2009, 2010, 2011); Psychological Medicine (2011); Journal of Personality Disorders (2011); Child and Youth Care Forum (2010); Journal of Forensic Psychiatry and Psychology (2011, 2009); Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology (2006); Psychological Assessment (2006); International Journal of Forensic Mental Health (2005, 2008, 2010, 2012); Perceptual and Motor Skills (2004) Editorial Associate American Psychology-Law Society Newsletter, Research Briefs Column 1999-2004 External Grant Reviewer United States Department of Defence, Workplace Violence Program 2012 American Psychology-Law Society, Early Career Professionals Program 2010-present National Institute for Health Research (United Kingdom) 2010 Scientific Conference Reviewer American Psychology-Law Society 2003-present Expert Panel on Psychopathy 2008, 2010, 2012 American Psychological Association 2004 Professional Organization Committees International Association of Forensic Mental Health Services Chair, Risk Institute of Communication: Training, Education, Assessment & Management of Risk (RISC-TEAM, a special interest group on clinical risk assessment and management) 2011-present American Psychology-Law Society Chair, Early Career Psychologists Committee 2011-present Committee Member, Early Career Psychologists Committee 2009-2011 International Forensic Screening and Assessment Network for Adolescents Member and co-founder of this research consortium with members in the U.K., the Netherlands, Belgium, Germany, Italy, Spain, Russia, Portugal, and Turkey 2010-present Academic Service/Committees University of Massachusetts Medical School Committee Member, Public Sector Health Conference 2012 Co-Chair, Department of Psychiatry Academic Interest Group on 2009-present Violence and Aggression Committee Member, Psychology Day Conference 2009 Simon Fraser University Graduate Student Representative, Forensic Faculty Search Committee 2007 CV of Laura S. Guy, Ph.D., page 5 of 19

Sam Houston State University (selected positions) President, Forensic Clinical Psychology Student Organization 2003-2004 Graduate Student Representative for the university to the Advocacy 2002-2004 Coordinating Team, American Psychological Association of Graduate Students Graduate Student Representative, Department of Psychology Search 2001 Committee for Department Chair PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS American Psychological Association (American Psychology-Law Society, Division 41; Society of Clinical Psychology, Division 12) International Association of Forensic Mental Health Services Canadian Psychological Association (Criminal Justice Section) Member of the Mental Health, Law, and Policy Institute at Simon Fraser University GRANTS Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention ($250,000) 2011-2013 The John D. & Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation ($250,000) Title: Advancing Use of Risk Assessment in Juvenile Probation Description: This multi-state (Connecticut, Mississippi) project with co-funding by a government agency and private foundation examines the impact on juvenile probation officers case management practices and juvenile probationers outcomes when empirically validated tools for assessing risk for violence and screening for mental health problems are implemented in a standardized manner. Collaborators: Gina Vincent, Ph.D. (Co-PI); Thomas Grisso, Ph.D. (Co-I) University of Massachusetts Medical School, Psychiatry Research Fellowship Award ($5,000) Title: Women's Risk and Treatment for Intimate Partner Violence Description: This prospective, repeated-measures study examined whether changes over time in treatment targets (e.g., anger, coping with sequelae associated with traumatic events, hostile attributional style, use of verbal and physical aggression) following in a group therapy intervention for female perpetrators of intimate partner violence in Massachusetts, USA. 2009-2010 Department of Justice (USA), Bureau of Justice Assistance Justice and Mental Health Collaboration Program ($200,000) Title: Community Re-Entry and Trauma Recovery Program for Women: MISSION-CREW Description: This was an evaluation of the SAMHSA-funded MISSION intervention (a wrap-around model of evidence-based practices that includes trauma-sensitive treatment, care coordination, and peer support) that was adapted to promote successful re-entry among women with co-occurring mental illness and substance use disorders being discharged from prison in Massachusetts, USA. 2009-2011 CV of Laura S. Guy, Ph.D., page 6 of 19

Role: Co-Principal Investigator Collaborators: Debra Pinals, M.D (PI); Carl Fulwiler, M.D., Ph.D. (Co-I) The John D. & Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation ($555,000) 2008-2011 Title: Youth Risk/Needs Assessment for Recidivism: Implementation and Effectiveness Study Description: This quasi-experimental, multi-state (Louisiana and Pennsylvania), pre-post implementation study examined the outcomes of implementing valid risk/needs assessment tools in six juvenile probation offices. Role: Co-Investigator Collaborators: Gina Vincent, Ph.D. (PI) The John D. & Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation ($120,000) 2010-2012 Title: Risk Assessment Guidelines Project Description: The project was designed to create a model Risk Assessment Guidelines for Juvenile Justice. The goal was to integrate science and the opinions of experts and practitioners to design a manual for juvenile justice agencies to guide in the selection, use, and implementation of a risk assessment tool. Role: Co-Investigator Collaborators: Gina Vincent, Ph.D. (PI); Thomas Grisso, Ph.D. (Co-I) Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada Dissertation Grant ($40,000) Title: A Meta-Analytic Investigation of Violence Risk Assessment Description: This goal of this project was to statistically aggregate the findings of all available research (published and unpublished) that examined the predictive validity of standardized tools developed to assess risk for violence. 2005-2007 American Psychological-Law Society Grants-in-Aid ($500) 2007-2008 Title: A Meta-Analytic Investigation of Violence Risk Assessment Description: This goal of this project was to statistically aggregate the findings of all available research (published and unpublished) that examined the predictive validity of standardized tools developed to assess risk for violence. Canadian Institutes of Health Research ($1,000) 2007-2008 Title: Concordance Between Structured Professional Judgment and Risk-Need- Responsivity Models of Risk Assessment Description: This study examined the degree and type of content overlap and differential predictive validity of two risk assessment tools developed using divergent approaches. American Academy of Forensic Psychology Dissertation Grant ($1,500) 2005-2006 Title: A Meta-Analytic Investigation of Violence Risk Assessment Description: This goal of this project was to statistically aggregate the findings of all available research (published and unpublished) that examined the predictive validity of standardized tools developed to assess risk for violence. CV of Laura S. Guy, Ph.D., page 7 of 19

American Society of Trial Consultants Student Research Grant ($500) 2003-2004 Title: The Role of Psychopathic Personality Disorder in Juror Decision Making Description: This analog decision-making study examined gender effects on decision-making by mock jurors in Texas, USA participating in a Sexually Violent Predator trial. The impact of type of risk assessment testimony provided (clinical opinion, actuarial scale, psychopathy evaluation) and the age of the victims (adult versus child) were manipulated. Sam Houston State University Student Forensic Research Grant ($1,000) 2003-2004 Title: Juror Decision-Making in Sexually Violent Predator Trials Description: This analog decision-making study examined gender effects on decision-making by mock jurors in Texas, USA in a Sexually Violent Predator trial. The impact of type of risk assessment testimony provided (clinical opinion, actuarial scale, psychopathy evaluation) and the age of the victims (adult versus child) were manipulated. American Psychological-Law Society Grants-in-Aid ($500) 2001-2002 Title: Psychopathy and Treatment Effects among Incarcerated Sexual Offenders Description: The goal of this project was to examine the impact of psychopathic traits (measured via PCL-R scores) on treatment participation and success among men civilly committed as sexually violent predators in Texas, USA. Sam Houston State University Student Forensic Research Grant ($1,000) 2001-2002 Title: Psychopathy and Treatment Effects among Incarcerated Sexual Offenders Description: The goal of this project was to examine the impact of psychopathic traits (measured via PCL-R scores) on treatment participation and success among men civilly committed as sexually violent predators in Texas, USA. TEACHING EXPERIENCE Courses Social Psychology 2000, 2001 Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, Texas, USA Sole instructor for an overview, lecture-based course on the scientific study of intrapersonal and interpersonal processes and the dynamic interaction between these processes. Taught sections to undergraduates enrolled in regular university campus and to inmates enrolled in distance course at the Texas Department of Criminal Justice. Introduction to Psychology 2000, 2001 Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, Texas, USA Sole instructor for an overview, lecture-based course on the scientific study of human behavior and mental processes. CV of Laura S. Guy, Ph.D., page 8 of 19

Guest Lectures Abnormal Psychology Clark University, Worcester, Massachusetts, USA 2009 Instructor: William Warnken, Psy.D. Lecture: Psychopathic Personality Disorder Current Topics in Psychology 2011 Roger Williams University, Bristol, Rhode Island, USA Instructor: Matt Zaitchik, Ph.D., ABPP Lecture: Violence risk assessment in the field: Practice and research Teaching Assistant Introduction to Psychology Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada The teaching assistant system at Simon Fraser University is based on the tutorial model. Teaching assistants are responsible for leading classes throughout the semester (typically four classes per week, consisting of roughly 15 students per class). This involves lesson planning to supplement, clarify, and expand upon lecture material. Additional responsibilities include evaluation of student examinations, presentations, participation, and papers. Student Supervision (Research) Masters of Arts Thesis Committee Member 2010-2011 Student: Rebecca Nelson, Roger Williams University Research Supervisor Student: Meaghan Bernstein, Roger Williams University 2012 Student: Lena Rupp, Clark University 2011 Workshops and Training Seminars Introduction to the HCR-20 Version 3. Workshop presented to clinicians at the Georgia Department of Mental Health, Atlanta, Georgia, August 19, 2013. Violence Risk Assessment and Management Using Structured Professional Judgment and the Structured Assessment of Violence Risk in Youth (SAVRY). Workshop presented to probation officers at the Department of Youth Services, Jackson, Mississippi, November 26-27, 2012. Violence Risk Assessment and Management Using Structured Professional Judgment and the Structured Assessment of Violence Risk in Youth (SAVRY). Workshop presented to juvenile probation officers at the Court Support Services Division of the Connecticut Judicial Branch, New Haven, Connecticut, November 15-16, 2012. The Structured Professional Judgment Approach to Violence Risk Assessment: Practice and Research. Workshop presented to clinicians at Larned State Hospital, Larned, Kansas, August 14, 2012. Overview of the Structured Professional judgment and the HCR-20. Webinar presented with Kevin Douglas, LL.B., Ph.D. for the National Association of State Mental Health Program Directors, June 28, 2012. Training on the HCR-20 violence risk assessment method. Workshop presented with Kevin Douglas, LL.B., Ph.D. at the annual conference of the International Association of Forensic CV of Laura S. Guy, Ph.D., page 9 of 19

Mental Health Services, Miami Beach, Florida, April 26, 2012. Youth Level of Service/Case Management Inventory (YLS/CMI): Statewide Booster Training for Master Trainers. Workshop presented with Gina M. Vincent, Ph.D. for Juvenile Probation Officers at the Child Welfare Training Center in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, September 29, 2011. Implementation of the Youth Level of Service/Case Management Inventory (YLS/CMI). Workshop presented with Master Trainers and Juvenile Probation Chiefs at the Child Welfare Training Center in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, June 2-3, 2011. Violence Risk Assessment, Structured Professional Judgment, and the HCR-20. Workshop presented at The Institute of Law, Psychiatry, & Public Policy at the University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia, March 1, 2011. HCR-20: Scoring and Interpretation. Workshop presented with Ira Packer, Ph.D., ABPP for clinicians at Worcester State Hospital, Worcester, Massachusetts, June 9, 2010. Advanced Violence Risk Assessment Using the HCR-20 and PCL-R; Full day workshop presented with Ira Packer, Ph.D., ABPP for psychologists in California working with long-term offenders. Sacramento, California, January 26, 2010. Violence Risk Assessment and Management Using Structured Professional Judgment and the Structured Assessment of Violence Risk in Youth; Full day workshop presented with Gina Vincent, Ph.D. for the Massachusetts Department of Youth Services, Worcester, Massachusetts, September 17, 2008. Violence Risk Assessment Using the SAVRY. Various training sessions delivered to juvenile probation officers in Louisiana during 2008 and 2009. Violence Risk Assessment Using the HCR-20. Workshop presented with Ira Packer, Ph.D., ABPP for clinicians at Worcester State Hospital, Worcester, Massachusetts, October 15, 2008. Violence Risk Assessment and Management Using Structured Professional Judgment and the HCR-20. Two-day workshop presented with Kevin Douglas, LL.B., Ph.D. for the Ohio Department of Mental Health, Columbus, Ohio, December 1-2, 2008. PUBLICATIONS Peer-Reviewed Journal Articles Colins, O., Vermeiren, R., Vahl, P., Guy, L. S., Mulder, E., Hornby, N. Pronk, C., Markus, M., Doreleijers, T., & Grisso, T. (under review). Standardized screening for mental health needs of detained youths in the Netherlands. Edens, J. F., Davis, K., Fernandez, K., & Guy, L. S. (2013). No sympathy for the devil: Attributing psychopathic traits to capital murderers also predicts support for executing them. Personality Disorders: Theory, Research, and Treatment, 42, 175-181. Vincent, G. M., Guy, L. S., & Gershenson, B. G., & McCabe, P. (2012). Does risk assessment make a difference? Results of implementing the SAVRY in juvenile probation. Behavioral Sciences & the Law, 20, 384-405. CV of Laura S. Guy, Ph.D., page 10 of 19

Vincent, G. M., Paeva, M., Cook, N. E., Guy, L. S., & Perrault, R. T. (2012). Impact of risk/needs assessment on juvenile probation officers decision-making: Importance of implementation. Psychology, Public Policy, and Law, 18, 549-576. Vincent, G. M., Guy, L. S., Fusco, S., & Gershenson, B. S. (2011). Field reliability of the SAVRY with juvenile probation officers: Implications for training. Advance online publication, Law and Human Behavior, 36, 225-236. Foti, M. E., Geller, J., Guy, L. S., Gunderson, J. G., Palmer, B. A., & Smith, L. M. (2011). Borderline personality disorder in the Massachusetts list of biologically-based disorders. Psychiatric Quarterly, 82, 95-112. Rufino, K., Boccaccini, M. T., & Guy, L. S. (2011). Scoring subjectivity and item performance on measures used to assess violence risk: The PCL-R and HCR-20 as exemplars. Assessment, 18, 453-463. Guy, L. S., Douglas, K. S., & Hendry, M. (2010). The role of psychopathic personality disorder in violence risk assessments using the HCR-20. Journal of Personality Disorders, 24, 551-580. Douglas, K. S., Guy, L. S., & Hart, S. D. (2009). Psychosis as a risk factor for violence to others: A meta-analysis. Psychological Bulletin, 135, 679-706. Cruise, K. R., Fernandez, K., McCoy, W., Guy, L. S., Colwell, L. L., & Douglas, T. R. (2008). The influence of psychosocial maturity on adolescent offenders delinquent behavior. Youth Violence and Juvenile Justice, 6, 178-194. Dvoskin, J. A., & Guy, L. S. (2008). On being an expert witness: It s not about you! Psychiatry, Psychology, and Law, 15, 202-212. Guy, L. S., Poythress, N. G., Douglas, K. S., Skeem, J. L., & Edens, J. F. (2008). Correspondence between self-report and interview-based assessments of antisocial personality disorder. Psychological Assessment, 20, 47-54. Douglas, K. S., Guy, L. S., Edens, J. F., Boer, D. P., & Hamilton, J. (2007). The Personality Assessment Inventory as a proxy for the Psychopathy Checklist-Revised: Testing the incremental validity and cross-sample robustness of the Antisocial Features Scale. Assessment, 14, 255-269. Guy, L. S., & Douglas, K. S. (2006). Examining the utility of the PCL:SV as a screening measure: Using competing factor models of psychopathy. Psychological Assessment, 18, 225-230. Guy, L. S. & Edens, J. F. (2006). Gender differences in attitudes toward psychopathic sexual offenders. Behavioral Sciences and the Law, 24, 65-85. Guy, L. S., Kwartner, P. P., & Miller, H. A. (2006). Investigating the M-FAST: Psychometric properties and utility to detect diagnostic-specific malingering. Behavioral Sciences and the Law, 24, 687-702. Colwell, L. L., Cruise, K. R., Guy, L. S., McCoy, W., Fernandez, K., & Ross, H. L. (2005). The influence of psychosocial maturity on juvenile offenders comprehension and understanding of the Miranda warning. Journal of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law, 33, 444-454. CV of Laura S. Guy, Ph.D., page 11 of 19

Guy, L. S., Edens, J. F., Anthony, C. & Douglas, K. S. (2005). Does psychopathy predict institutional misconduct among adults? A meta-analytic investigation. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 73, 1056-1064. Guy, L. S. & Miller, H. A. (2004). Screening for malingered psychopathology in a correctional setting: Utility of the M-FAST. Criminal Justice and Behavior, 31, 695-716. Guy, L. S. & Edens, J. F. (2003). Juror decision-making in a mock sexually violent predator trial: Gender differences in the impact of divergent types of expert testimony. Behavioral Sciences and the Law, 21, 215-237. Amenta, A. E., Guy, L. S. & Edens, J. F. (2003). Sex offender risk assessment: A cautionary note regarding measures attempting to quantify violence risk. Journal of Forensic Psychology Practice, 3, 39-50. Edens, J. F., Guy, L. S. Fernandez, K. (2003). Psychopathic traits predict attitudes toward a juvenile capital murderer. Behavioral Sciences and the Law, 21, 215-237. Small, M. A., Lyons, P. M., & Guy, L. S. (2002). Liability issues in child abuse and neglect reporting statutes. Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, 33, 13-18. Edens, J. F., Guy, L. S., Otto, R. K., Buffington, J. K., Tomicic, T. L. & Poythress, N. G. (2001). Factors differentiating successful versus unsuccessful malingerers. Journal of Personality Assessment, 77, 333-338. Invited Journal Articles Vincent, G. M. & Guy, L. S. (2014). How to get the most out of risk assessment in juvenile justice. Perspectives, summer volume, 48-66. Vincent, G. M., Perrault, R. T., Guy, L. S., & Gershenson, B. G. (2012). Developmental issues in risk assessment: Implications for juvenile justice. Victims and Offenders, 7, 364 384. Guy, L. S., Packer, I. K., & Warnken, W. (2012). Assessing risk of violence using structured professional guidelines, Journal of Forensic Psychology Practice, 12, 270-283. Tolou-Shams, M., Guy, L. S., & Grisso, T. (2010). Extended commitment for juvenile offenders. Journal of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law, 38, 415-417. Book Chapters Guy, L. S., & Douglas, K. S. (in press). Mental health and violence. In C. Mattson & C. Pietz (Eds.), Violent Offenders: Understanding and Assessment. Oxford University Press. Hoge, R. D., Vincent, G., & Guy, L. S. (2012). Prediction and risk/needs assessment (pp. 150-183). In R. Loeber & D. Farrington (Eds.), From Juvenile Delinquency to Adult Crime: Criminal Careers, Justice Policy, and Prevention. New York: Oxford University Press. Lavoie, J. A. A., Guy, L. S., & Douglas, K. S. (2009). Overview and history of the field of violent risk assessment. In J. L. Ireland, C. A. Ireland, & P. Birch (Eds.), The assessment, treatment and management of violent and sexual offenders (pp. 3-26). London, UK: Willan. CV of Laura S. Guy, Ph.D., page 12 of 19

Encyclopedia Entries Douglas, K. S., & Guy, L. S. (2008). Antisocial personality disorder. B. L. Cutler (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Psychology and Law. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications. Guy, L. S. (2008). Ethnic differences in psychopathy. B. L. Cutler (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Psychology and Law. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications. Hart, S. D., & Guy, L. S. (2008). Psychotic disorders. B. L. Cutler (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Psychology and Law (pp. 650-655). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage. Manuals Vincent, G. M., Guy, L. S., & Grisso, T. (2012). Risk Assessment in Juvenile Justice: A Guidebook for Implementation. John D. & Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation. Available online at: http://www.nysap.us/risk%20guidebook.pdf Other Publications Guy, L. S., Wilson, C. M., Douglas, K. S., Hart, S. D., Webster, C. D., & Belfrage, H. (2013). HCR-20 Version 3: Item-by-item summary of violence literature. HCR-20 Violence Risk Assessment White Paper Series, #3. Mental Health, Law, & Policy Institute, Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, BC, Canada. Singh, J. P., Yang, S., Bjorkly, S., Boccacini, M. T., Borum, R., Buchanan, A., Cooke, D., de Ruiter, C., Desmarais, S. L., Douglas, K. S., Doyle, M., Edens, J. F., Elbogen, E. B., Endrass, J., Fazel, S., Grann, M., Guy, L. S., Hanson, R. K., Hare, R. D., Harris, G. T., Hart, S. D., Heilbrun, K., Larsen, M. A., Monahan, J., Montaldi, D. F., Mossman, D., Nicholls, T. L., Ogloff, J. R. P., Otto, R. K., Petrila, J., Pham, T. H., Rettenberger, M., Rice, M., Rossegger, A., Scurich, N., Skeem, J. L., Trestman, R. L., Urbaniok, F., Viljoen, J. L., & Mulvey, E. (2013). Reporting standards for risk assessment predictive validity studies: The Risk Assessment Guidelines for the Evaluation of Efficacy (RAGEE) Statement. Tampa, FL: University of South Florida. Vincent, G. M., Guy, L. S. (2012). Using Risk Assessment to Meet Needs and Reduce Recidivism. White Paper published by the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation. Vincent, G. M., Guy, L. S., Cook, N. E., Gershenson, B. G., Paeva, M. & Perrault, R. T. (2011). Knowledge Brief: Can Risk Assessment Improve Juvenile Justice Practices? White Paper published by the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation. Available online: http://www.nysap.us/knowledge_brief_can_risk_assessment_improve_juvenile_justice_practices.pdf Vincent, G. M., Fusco, S. L., Gershenson, B. G. & Guy, L. S., (2010). Secondary Analyses for the Prediction and Assessment of Early Adult Criminal Activity. Unpublished report to the National Institute of Justice. Guy, L. S., Geller, J., & Smith, L.M. (2009). Borderline personality disorder: An analysis of evidence underlying its biological basis. White Paper submitted to the Massachusetts Department of Mental Health. Douglas, K. S., Blanchard, A. J. E., Guy, L. S., Reeves, K. A., & Weir, J. (2010). HCR-20 violence risk assessment scheme: Overview and annotated bibliography. Available online: http://kdouglas.files.wordpress.com/2007/10/hcr-20-annotated-biblio-sept-2010.pdf CV of Laura S. Guy, Ph.D., page 13 of 19

Guy, L. S., & Wilson, C. M. (2007). Empirical support for the HCR-20: A critical analysis of the violence literature. Burnaby: Mental Health, Law, and Policy Institute, Simon Fraser University. Available online: http://kdouglas.files.wordpress.com/2007/09/hcr-20-report-2007.pdf PROFESSIONAL PRESENTATIONS Peer-Reviewed Conference Presentations Guy, L.S., Nelson, R.J., Woods, S., Perrault, R.T., Gershenson, B., Vincent, G.M. (June, 2013). How well do probation officers match youths services to their needs? And is that related to recidivism? A field study using the SAVRY. Paper presented at the annual conference of the International Association of Forensic Mental Health Services, Maastricht, the Netherlands. Nelson, R.J., Woods, S., Salomone, G., Guy, L.S., & Vincent, G.M. (June, 2013). Matching services to youths criminogenic needs: Does it cut re-offending? Paper presented at the annual conference of the Canadian Psychological Association, Montréal, Quebéc. Perrault, R. T., Guy, L.S., & Vincent, G.M. (June, 2013). Probation supervision practices: Impact of implementing the SAVRY. Paper presented at the annual conference of the Canadian Psychological Association, Montréal, Quebéc. Guy, L.S., Perrault, R.T., Gershenson, B., Vincent, G.M. (March, 2013). Change over time on the SAVRY among youth probationers. Paper presented at the annual conference of the American Psychology-Law Society, Portland, OR. Nelson, R.J., Woods, S., Salomone, G., Guy, L.S., & Vincent. G.M. (March, 2013). Matching services to youths criminogenic needs: Does it cut re-offending? Paper presented at the annual conference of the American Psychology-Law Society, Portland, OR. Salomone, G., Nelson, R.J., Woods, S., Guy, L.S., Vincent, G.M. (March, 2013). Gender: An important factor in the implementation of services for juvenile offenders. Poster presented at the annual conference of the American Psychology-Law Society, Portland, OR. Vincent, G.M., Guy, L.S., Gershenson, B. (March, 2013). The Risk/Needs Assessment in Juvenile Probation: Implementation Study. Paper presented at the annual conference of the American Psychology-Law Society, Portland, OR. Woods, S., Nelson, R.J., Salomone, G., Guy, L.S., Vincent, G.M. (March, 2013). Implementation of risk/needs assessment in young offender case management. Paper presented at the annual conference of the American Psychology-Law Society, Portland, OR. Guy, L. S., Vincent, G. M., & Perrault, R. T., & Gershenson, B. (July, 2012). The relation between field reliability and predictive validity: Use of the Youth Level of Service/Case Management Inventory in juvenile probation. Paper presented at the annual conference of the International Association of Forensic Mental Health Services, Miami Beach, Florida. Conti, K., Guy, L.S., Nelson, R., & Fusco, S.L. (March, 2012). Investigating the URICA-DV-R among women in anger management group treatment. Poster presented at the 2012 Annual Conference of the American Psychology-Law Society, San Juan, Puerto Rico. Fusco, S. L., Guy, L.S., Nelson, R., Conti, K., Bennett, M. M., Dowd, L., & Vincent, G. M. (March, 2012). Female perpetrated aggression: Characteristics and treatment needs profiles of group intervention participants. Poster presented at the 2012 Annual Conference of the American Psychology-Law Society, San Juan, Puerto Rico. Nelson, R., Guy, L.S., Conti, K., & Fusco, S.L. (March, 2012). Female perpetrated intimate partner violence and treatment attrition. Poster presented at the 2012 Annual Conference of the American Psychology-Law Society, San Juan, Puerto Rico. Perrault, R. T., Guy, L. S., & Vincent, G. M. (March, 2012). Probation officers perceptions of youth s risk of reoffending and self-reported decision making practices. Paper presented at the 2012 Annual Conference of the American Psychology-Law Society, San Juan, Puerto Rico. CV of Laura S. Guy, Ph.D., page 14 of 19

Wilson, C. M., Jackson, K., Guy, L. S., Healey, J., & Hart, S. D. (March, 2012). The consistency between the Static-99 and Static-2002. Poster presented at the 2012 Annual Conference of the American Psychology-Law Society, San Juan, Puerto Rico. Guy, L. S., Leverentz, A., Fulwiler, C., Aaker, E., Hartwell, S., Marshall, T., Nelson, K., Smelson, D., & Pinals, D. (October, 2011). Maintaining independence and sobriety through systems integration, outreach, and networking: Community Re-entry for Women (MISSION CREW). Program development and implementation. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law, Boston, Massachusetts. Guy, L. S., Fusco, S., Hilterman, E., & Vincent, G. (June, 2011). Experiences using the SAVRY in the field: A comparison of Spanish clinicians and American probation officers. Paper presented at the annual conference of the International Association of Forensic Mental Health Services, Barcelona, Spain. Guy, L. S., Leverentz, A., Fulwiler, C., Aaker, E., Hartwell, S., Marshall, T., Nelson, K., Smelson, D., & Pinals, D. (March, 2011). MISSION community re-entry for women (MISSION CREW): program development and implementation. Poster presented at the annual Academic Health Policy Conference in Correctional Health, Boston, Massachusetts. Guy, L. S., & Vincent, G. M. (March, 2011). Field interrater reliability of the SAVRY and YLS/CMI with probation officers. Paper presented at the annual conference of the American Psychology- Law Society, Miami, Florida. Cook, N. E., Fusco, S. L., Guy, L. S., & Vincent, G. M. (March, 2011). Decision making and use of risk/needs assessment tools in juvenile probation. Paper presented at the annual conference of the American Psychology-Law Society, Miami, Florida. Vincent, G. M., Guy, L. S., Cook, N. E., & Gershenson, B. (March, 2011). The impact of implementing risk/needs assessment on juvenile case processing. Paper presented at the annual conference of the American Psychology-Law Society, Miami, Florida. Grisso, T., & Guy, L. S. (September, 2010). Symposium co-chairs, Mental Health Screening in Juvenile Justice with MAYSI-2: A Multi-National Perspective. Symposium organized for the annual Congress of the European Association for Forensic Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Psychology and Other Involved Professions (EFCAP), Basel, Switzerland. Guy, L. S., Dowd, L., Bennett, M., Danchise-Curtis, K., Goldberg, V., Phaneuf, D. J., &, & Vincent, G. M. (August, 2010). Female perpetrators of partner violence in treatment: Characteristics and attrition. Paper presented at the 2010 Annual Conference of the American Psychological Association, San Diego, California. Guy, L. S., Fusco, S., Cook, N., & Vincent, G. M. (August, 2010). Juvenile probation officers experiences using risk/needs assessment tools in the field. Paper presented at the 2010 Annual Conference of the American Psychological Association, San Diego, California. Guy, L. S., Fusco, S., Cook, N., & Vincent, G. M. (May, 2010). Juvenile probation officers decision-making processes and experiences using risk/needs assessment tools in the field.. Paper presented at the annual conference of the International Association of Forensic Mental Health Services, Vancouver, British Columbia. Cook, N. E., Guy, L. S., & Vincent, G. M. (March, 2010). Probation officer self-appraisal of clinical judgment efficacy: How well do think they can predict risk for reoffending? Paper presented at the 2010 annual conference of the American Psychology-Law Society, Vancouver, British Columbia. Guy, L. S., Bennett, M. M., Dowd, L., & Vincent, G. M. (March, 2010). Female perpetrated intimate partner violence: Characteristics of treatment participants, attrition, and risk for violence. Poster presented at the 2010 annual conference of the American Psychology-Law Society, Vancouver, British Columbia. CV of Laura S. Guy, Ph.D., page 15 of 19

Lavoie, J. A. A., Reeves, K. A., Wilson, C., Guy, L. S., Collins, M., &. Douglas, K. S. (March, 2010). The impact of gender on the associations between violence perpetration, victimization, and violence toward self. Paper presented at the 2010 annual conference of the American Psychology-Law Society, Vancouver, British Columbia. Guy, L. S., & Douglas, K. S. (June, 2009). Re-conceptualizing the role of personality on the HCR- 20, Version 3: Evidence for alternatives to construct measurement beyond the PCL-R. Paper presented at the annual conference of the International Association of Forensic Mental Health Services, Edinburgh, Scotland. Guy, L. S. (March, 2009). Performance indicators of the structured professional judgment approach to assessing risk for violence to others: A meta-analytic survey. Paper presented at the annual conference of the American Psychology-Law Society, San Antonio, Texas. Guy, L. S., & Yusem, M. H. (March, 2009). Assessment of juveniles risk for violence: quantitative synthesis. Paper presented at the annual conference of the American Psychology-Law Society, San Antonio, Texas. Guy, L. S. (July, 2008). Performance of structured professional judgment tools for assessing risk of violence to others: A meta-analytic review. In J. Dvoskin (Chair), Clarifying the principles of the structured professional judgment approach to violence risk assessment: Current status and future directions. Symposium presented at the annual conference of the International Association of Forensic Mental Health Services, Vienna, Austria. Lavoie, J.A.A., Wilson, C.M., Reeves, K., & Guy, L. S. (2008, July). Navigating social challenges: Preliminary findings of an online study of dynamic risk factors for multiple adverse outcomes. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the International Association of Forensic Mental Health Services, Vienna, Austria. Guy, L. S., Douglas, K. S., Freese, R., Nikolova, N., & Wilson, C. M. (June, 2007). Concordance between and comparison of structured professional judgement and risk-need-responsivity models of risk assessment. Poster presented at the 7 th annual conference of the International Association of Forensic Mental Health Services, Montréal, Québec, Canada. Guy, L. S., Collins, M. J., Nikolova, N., & Douglas, K. S. (June, 2007). Incremental validity of psychopathy relative to other personality disorders, mental disorders, and violence risk factors. Poster presented at the 7 th annual conference of the International Association of Forensic Mental Health Services, Montréal, Québec, Canada. Guy, L. S., Douglas, K. S., Poythress, N. G., Skeem, J. L., & Edens, J. F. (March, 2006). Assessing antisocial personality disorder: The comparative performance of the SCID-II and PDQ-4+. Poster presented at the 4 th Annual Forensic Psychiatry Conference, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. Guy, L. S. & Douglas, K. S. (June, 2006). HCR-20 violence risk assessment scheme: Evaluating item bias with item response theory. Paper presented at the 6th annual conference of the International Association of Forensic Mental Health Services, Amsterdam, the Netherlands. Guy, L. S., & Kwartner, P. P. (June, 2006). Strategies used by successful and unsuccessful malingerers. Poster presented at the 6th annual conference of the International Association of Forensic Mental Health Services, Amsterdam, the Netherlands. Wilson, C. M., Guy, L. S., & Hart, S. D. (June, 2006). The reliability of and consistency between the Static-99 and Static-2002. Poster presented at the 6th annual conference of the International Association of Forensic Mental Health Services, Amsterdam, the Netherlands. Guy, L. S., Douglas, K. S., & Poythress, N. G. (March, 2006). Psychopathy and the nature of crime and violence: A model-based clustering approach. Poster presented at the annual conference of the American Psychology-Law Society, St. Petersburg, Florida. Guy, L. S., Wilson, C. M., Douglas, K. S., Watt, K., & Hart, S. D. (March, 2006). Using the fourfacet model of psychopathy to examine the incremental validity of the VRAG, Static-99, and Static-02. Poster presented at the annual conference of the American Psychology-Law Society, St. Petersburg, Florida. CV of Laura S. Guy, Ph.D., page 16 of 19

Guy, L. S., Douglas, K. S., Edens, J. F., Boer, D. P., & Hamilton. J. (March, 2006). Predictive Validity of Antisocial Features and Other Theoretically Relevant PAI Scales for the Assessment of Psychopathy. In J. F. Edens (Chair), Utility of the Personality Assessment Inventory (PAI) in Forensic and Correctional Settings. Symposium presented at the annual conference of the American-Psychology-Law Society, St. Petersburg, Florida. Nikolova, N., Collins, M. J., Guy, L. S., Lavoie, J., Reeves, K., Wilson, C. M, & Douglas, K. S. (March, 2006). HCR-20 violence risk assessment scheme: A quantitative synthesis of its application, reliability and validity. Poster presented at the annual conference of the American Psychology-Law Society, St. Petersburg, Florida. Watt, K., Hart, S. D., Wilson, C. M., Guy, L. S., & Douglas, K. S. (March, 2006). An evaluation of the Risk for Sexual Violence Protocol (RSVP) in high- risk offenders: Inter-rater reliability and concurrent validity. Poster presented at the annual conference of the American Psychology- Law Society, St. Petersburg, Florida. Guy, L. S., Douglas, K. S., & Hart, S. D. (November, 2005). A meta-analysis of the association between psychosis and violence. Paper presented at the annual conference of the Canadian Psychiatric Association, Vancouver, British Columbia. Wilson, C. M., Guy, L. S., Hart, S. D., & Douglas, K. (July, 2005). Assessing psychopathy and risk for sexual violence: The comparative ability of five measures. Poster presented at the inaugural meeting of the Society for the Scientific Study of Psychopathy, Vancouver, British Columbia. Davis, K., Guy, L. S., Fernandez, K., & Edens, J. F. (March, 2005). Impact of psychopathic traits on mock juror sentencing decisions. In D. Murrie (Chair), Psychopathy in legal decision-making. Symposium presented at the annual conference of the American Psychology-Law Society, La Jolla, California. Guy, L. S. & Douglas, K. S. (March, 2005). Psychopathy and instrumental violence: Explanations from different factor models. In K. Douglas (Chair), Psychopathy: Relevance of (three- and four-factor) symptom clusters to the development, nature, and management of violence. Symposium presented at the annual conference of the American-Psychology-Law Society, La Jolla, California. Guy, L. S. & Douglas, K. S. (March, 2005). The correspondence between the PCL:SV and PCL-R in light of new (three and four) factor models of psychopathy. Poster presented at the annual conference of the American Psychology-Law Society, La Jolla, California. Guy, L. S. & Edens, J. F. (March, 2005). Gender differences in attitudes to psychopathic rapists. In D. Murrie (Chair), Psychopathy in legal decision-making. Symposium presented at the annual conference of the American Psychology-Law Society, La Jolla, California. Miller, H., A., Guy, L. S., Johnson, J. & Reese, E. (2005). The utility of the Sexual Offender Needs Assessment Rating Scale (SONAR) in a prison-based treatment program. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Association of Treatment for Sexual Abusers, New Orleans, Louisiana. Colwell, L. H., Guy, L. S. & Edens, J. F. (March, 2004). Further validation of the Justice-Vengeance Scale: An examination of factor structure and construct and predictive validities in an American sample. Paper presented at the annual conference of the American Psychology-Law Society, Scottsdale, Arizona. Guy, L. S., Amenta, A. E. & Marcus, D. K. (March, 2004). An initial investigation of the Self- Appraisal Questionnaire with dually diagnosed offenders in the United States. Paper presented at the annual conference of the American Psychology-Law Society, Scottsdale, Arizona. Guy, L. S., Edens, J. F., Anthony, C. & Douglas, K. S. (March, 2004). Psychopathy and institutional misconduct: A meta-analytic investigation. Paper presented at the annual conference of the American Psychology-Law Society, Scottsdale, Arizona. Guy, L. S., Torres, A., Miller, H. A. & Kwartner, P. (March, 2004). Using the SONAR to evaluate change in risk level over treatment among sexual offenders. Paper presented at the annual conference of the American Psychology-Law Society, Scottsdale, Arizona. CV of Laura S. Guy, Ph.D., page 17 of 19

Guy, L. S. & Edens, J. F. (August, 2003). Effects of expert testimony in a mock SVP trial. Poster presented at the annual conference of the American Psychological Association, Toronto, Canada. Kwartner, P., Guy, L. S. & Miller, H. A. (August, 2003). Diagnosis-specific malingering on the M- FAST: Cut scores and strategies. Paper presented at the annual conference of the American Psychological Association, Toronto, Canada. Guy, L. S. (June, 2003). Implications for juror decision-making: The role of psychopathy and generic prejudice in a mock sexually violent predator trial. Poster presented at the annual conference of the American Society of Trial Consultants, Reno, Nevada. Guy, L. S., Kwartner, P., & Miller H. A. (March, 2002). The utility of the M-FAST in detecting diagnosis-specific malingering. Paper presented at the biennial conference of the American Psychology-Law Society, Austin, Texas. Lyons, P. M., Hauser, L. L., Guy, L. S. & Merrill, M. A. (March, 2002). A new look at the role of maturity in juvenile waiver decisions: A legal analysis of reverse waiver. Poster presented at the biennial conference of the American Psychology-Law Society, Austin, Texas. Davila, M., Guy, L. S., & Miller, H. A. (August, 2001). Using the M-FAST for a quick screening of malingering for disability claimants. Poster presented at the annual conference of the American Psychological Association, San Francisco, California. Guy, L. S. & Miller, H. A. (August, 2001). Further evidence of the M-FAST s ability to detect malingering in a prison population. Poster presented at the annual conference of the American Psychological Association, San Francisco, California. Guy, L. S. (May, 2000). Suicide in schizophrenia: Risk factors and clinical implications. Paper presented at the third annual Graduate Research Exchange, Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, Texas. Guy, L. S., Edens, J. F., Otto, R. K., Poythress, N. G. & Buffington, J. K. (March, 2000). Factors differentiating successful versus unsuccessful malingerers. Poster presented at the biennial conference of the American Psychology-Law Society, New Orleans, Louisiana. Invited Presentations Guy, L. S. (June, 2013). An introduction to the HCR-20 Version 3. Grand Rounds presented to the Department of Psychology, Forensic Psychiatric Hospital, Port Coquitlam, British Columbia. Vincent, G. M., Guy, L. S., & Steele, R. (December, 2012). Risk Assessment Step-by-Step: A Guidebook for Effective Implementation. Paper presented at the Annual MacArthur Foundation s Models for Change Initiative Working Conference. Washington, D.C. Packer, I. K., & Guy, L. S. (September, 2011). Parole decision-making for inmates serving life sentences: Utility of risk assessment instruments & clinical evaluations. Presentation to the Law and Psychiatry Program, University of Massachusetts Medical School. Grisso, T., & Guy, L. S. (September, 2010). Juvenile justice in Europe: A global mental health screening initiative. Presentation to the Law and Psychiatry Program, University of Massachusetts Medical School. Guy, L. S., & Vincent, G. M. (April, 2009). Violence Risk Assessment & Management Using Structured Professional Judgment and the Structured Assessment of Violence Risk in Youth. Presentation to clinicians at the 14th Annual Louisiana FINS Association Conference, Baton Rouge, LA. Vincent, G. M. & Guy, L. S. (June, 2010). Thinking About Risk Assessment Strategies for Diversion Programs, Worcester, MA. Annual Forensic Conference, Sponsored by the Massachusetts Department of Mental Health. Guy, L. S. (April, 2010). The truly dynamic nature of competence to stand trial: Considering a case of alleged attempted filicide within a cultural framework. Presentation to the Law and Psychiatry Program, University of Massachusetts Medical School. CV of Laura S. Guy, Ph.D., page 18 of 19

Guy, L. S. (April, 2009). Re-conceptualizing the Role of Personality on the HCR-20, V3: Evidence for Alternatives to Construct Measurement Beyond the PCL-R. Presentation to the Law and Psychiatry Program, University of Massachusetts Medical School. CV of Laura S. Guy, Ph.D., page 19 of 19