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CHRISTINA L. RIGGS ROMAINE, PH.D. CURRICULUM VITAE Wheaton College 26 E. Main Street Norton, MA 02766 (508) 286-3616 riggsromaine_christina@wheatoncollege.edu EDUCATION Ph.D., Clinical Psychology with a Forensic Concentration, Drexel University, Philadelphia, PA (2010) M.S., Clinical Psychology with a Forensic Concentration, Drexel University, Philadelphia, PA (2008) B.A., Psychology and Art History, Gordon College, Wenham, MA (Summa Cum Laude, 2002) Licensed Psychologist, Massachusetts (January 2012) LICENSURE & CERTIFICATION Post-Doctoral Fellowship in Juvenile Forensic Psychology, University of Massachusetts Medical School (August, 2011) CURRENT POSITION Assistant Professor of Psychology, Wheaton College, Norton, MA. Consultant to the Court Clinic, Essex County Juvenile Court Clinic, Lynn, MA (July 2013 present) (June 2013 present) HONORS/AWARDS Wheaton College Research Partner Award 2013-2014 Pennsylvania Psychological Assoc. of Graduate Students- Community Service Project Award 2008 American Psychology-Law Society Student Travel Award 2008 Office of Graduate Studies Travel Grant, Drexel University 2007 Provost s Fellowship, Drexel University 2005-2007 Outstanding Senior Psychology Student, Gordon College 2002 Kenneth L. Pike Scholar, Gordon College (selective scholar program for independent study) 2000-2002 A.J. Gordon Scholarship, Gordon College (awarded for excellence in leadership) 1998-2002 TEACHING EXPERIENCE Assistant Professor of Psychology, Wheaton College (Norton, MA) Courses: Quantitative Research Methods, Forensic Psychology, Child Psychopathology July 2013 present Adjunct Instructor, Gordon College (Wenham, MA) January 2012 - May 2012 Undergraduate Lab: Research Methods Adjunct Instructor, Drexel University (Philadelphia, PA) June 2008 - September 2008 Course: Forensic Psychology Adjunct Instructor, Drexel University (Philadelphia, PA) March 2008 - June 2008 Course: Child Psychopathology Teaching Assistant, Drexel University (Philadelphia, PA) January 2006 - March 2006

C. L. Riggs Romaine, vita 2 Course: Forensic Psychology Teaching Assistant, Drexel University (Philadelphia, PA) January 2006 - March 2006 Course: Psychology of Learning and Memory Teaching Assistant, Drexel University (Philadelphia, PA) September 2005 June 2006 Course: Child Psychopathology Teaching Assistant, Drexel University (Philadelphia, PA) September 2005 - December 2005 Course: Experimental Psychology Teaching Assistant, Gordon College (Wenham, MA) January 2005 - May 2005 Course: Research Methods PUBLICATIONS Goldstein, N. E. S., Serico, J., Riggs Romaine, C., Zelechoski, A. D., Kalbeitzer, R., Kemp, K., & Lane, C. (2013). Development of the Juvenile Justice Anger Management (JJAM) treatment for girls. Cognitive and Behavioral Practice. 20(2), 171-188. Grisso, T., & Riggs Romaine, C.L. (2012). Forensic evaluations in Delinquency cases. In A. Goldstein (ed.), Forensic Psychology. Volume 11 in series, I. Weiner (Ed.), Comprehensive handbook of psychology. NewYork: John Wiley and Sons. Goldstein, N.E.S., Messenheimer, S., Riggs Romaine, C.L., & Zelle, H. (2012). Potential impact of juvenile suspects linguistic abilities on Miranda understanding and appreciation. In L. Solan & P. Tiersma (Eds.) Oxford handbook on linguistics and law. New York: Oxford University Press. Riggs Romaine, C.L., Goldstein, N., Hunt, E., & DeMatteo, D. (2011). Traumatic experiences and juvenile amenability: The role of trauma in forensic evaluations and judicial decision making. Child and Youth Care Forum, 40(5) 363-380. Riggs Romaine, C.L., & Pinals, D. (2011). Determining the likelihood of future offenses in SVP hearings. Journal of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law, 39, 422-424. Goldstein, N.E., Riggs Romaine, C.L., Kalbeitzer, R., Zelle, H., Mesiarik, C., & Wolbransky, M. (2011). Psychometric properties of the Miranda Rights Comprehension Instruments-II with a juvenile justice sample. Assessment, 18(4), 428-441. Riggs Romaine, C.L., Kemp, K., & DeMatteo, D. (2010). Forensic evaluations of juvenile competency to proceed: Applying the Dusky standard to juvenile evaluations. Journal of Forensic Psychology Practice, 10(1), 1-12. Heilbrun, K., Goldstein, N., DeMatteo, D., Hart, A., Riggs Romaine, C., & Shah, S. (2010). Interventions in forensic settings: Juveniles in residential placement, defendants in drug courts or mental health courts, and defendants in forensic hospitals as incompetent to stand trial. In D. Barlow (Ed.), Oxford handbook of clinical psychology (pp. 649-679). New York: Oxford University Press. Allen, S.L., Riggs Romaine, C.L., & Hoffman, K.L. (2008). Mental health in the classroom: A community service, teacher-training project. The Pennsylvania Psychologist, 68 (6), 22-23. Goldstein, N. E. S., Riggs Romaine, C., & Zelle, H. (in preparation). Juveniles Miranda comprehension: Understanding, appreciation, and totality of circumstances factors. Riggs Romaine, C. L., Kemp, K., Giallella, C., & Goldstein, N.E. S. (in preparation) Psychosocial maturity in female juvenile offenders: Before and after gender-specific intervention.

C. L. Riggs Romaine, vita 3 Goldstein, N.E.S., Giallella, C.L., Peterson, L., Serico, J., Kemp, K., Riggs Romaine, C.L., Schwartz, R. (in preparation). Juvenile justice anger management (JJAM) treatment for girls: Results of a randomized controlled trial. PROFESSIONAL PRESENTATIONS Riggs Romaine, C.L. Cuadrado, K., Brown, H.M., Jacob, S.G., & Walker, K. J. F. (August 2014). Beyond adolescence and delinquency: Psychosocial maturity and risk taking in young adulthood. Poster to be presented at the annual conference of the American Psychological Association, Washington, D.C. Riggs Romaine, C.L. (March 2014). Legal issues in delivering mental health treatment in juvenile court clinics: A critical analysis. Paper presented at the annual conference of the American Psychology-Law Society, New Orleans, LA. Riggs Romaine, C.L., Kemp, K., Peterson, L., Goldstein, N.E.S., Haney-Caron, E., Kalbeitzer, R. (March 2014). Can we hasten development? Effects of treatment on psychosocial maturity. Paper presented at the annual conference of the American Psychology-Law Society, New Orleans, LA. Kemp, K., Riggs Romaine, C.L., Giallella, C., Goldstein, N.E.S., Serico, J., & Zelechoski, A.D. (March 2014). Psychosocial maturity and emotion regulation in adolescent girls in residential juvenile justice placement. Paper presented at the annual conference of the American Psychology-Law Society, New Orleans, LA. Riggs Romaine, C.L., Goldstein, N.E.S., & DeMatteo, D. (November 2013). Including trauma in forensic evaluations of juvenile amenability to treatment: How evaluators report trauma and its role as a treatment need. Paper presented at the annual conference of the International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies, Philadelphia, PA. Peterson, L., Goldstein, N.E.S., Serico, J.M., Zelechoski, A.D., Kalbeitzer, R., Riggs Romaine, C.L., Kemp, K., & Giallella, C.L. (March 2013). Development, theoretical basis, and overview of JJAM. Part of a symposium: Improving outcomes for female juvenile offenders: The Juvenile Justice Anger Management (JJAM) Treatment for Girls. Paper presented at the annual conference of the American Psychology-Law Society, Portland, OR. Riggs Romaine, C.L. (June 2011). Preliminary findings of the Clinical Attitude Battery, an adolescent selfreport measure. Paper presented at the UMass Medical School, Department of Psychiatry, Law and Psychiatry, Worcester, MA. Riggs Romaine, C.L. (May 2011). Why didn t you say so? Systemic issues in juvenile competency cases. Paper presented at the UMass Medical School, Department of Psychiatry, Law and Psychiatry, Worcester, MA. Riggs Romaine, C.L. (March 2011). DBT in individual Therapy. Training presented at the Department of Youth Services annual clinical conference, Taunton, MA. Riggs Romaine, C.L., Zelechoski, A.D., Goldstein, N.E.S., Ahmed, G., & DeMatteo, D. (March 2011). Traumatic experiences and evaluation of youths amenability to juvenile justice treatment. Paper presented at the annual conference of the American Psychology-Law Society, Miami, FL. Zelle, H., Riggs Romaine, C., & Goldstein, N. E. S. (March 2011). Valid Miranda Waivers: The Distinction between Knowing and Intelligent. Paper presented at the annual conference of the American Psychology-Law Society, Miami, FL. Goldstein, N. E. S., Zelle, H., Riggs Romaine, C., & Serico, J. (March 2011). To confess or not to confess: Relationship between false confessions and Miranda Understanding and Appreciation. Paper presented

C. L. Riggs Romaine, vita 4 at the annual conference of the American Psychology-Law Society, Miami, FL. Riggs Romaine, C.L., Ahmed, G., Hunt, E., Foster, E.E., & Goldstein, N.E.S. (March 2010). To Juvenile or Adult Court? Factors associated with judicial decision making in decertification hearings. Paper presented at the annual conference of the American Psychology Law Society, Vancouver, BC. Riggs Romaine, C.L., Kemp, K., Serico, J., Kelly, M.L., & Goldstein, N.E.S. (March 2010). Psychosocial Maturity and Aggression in Female Juvenile Offenders. Poster presented at the annual conference of the American Psychology Law Society, Vancouver, BC. Kemp, K., Riggs Romaine, C. L., Ahmed, G., Siegel, J., & Goldstein, N. E. S. (March 2010). The relationship between emotion regulation and anger, physical, and relational aggression. Part of a symposium: Mad, violent, & locked up?: Anger, Physical Aggression, and Relational Aggression in Female Juvenile Offenders. Paper presented at the annual conference of the American Psychology-Law Society, Vancouver, B.C. Zelle, H., Goldstein, N. E. S., & Riggs Romain, C. L. (March 2010). Juveniles understanding and appreciation of 5th and 6 th Amendment rights after Montejo v. Louisiana. Paper presented at the annual conference of the American Psychology-Law Society, Vancouver, B.C. Zelle, H., Goldstein, N. E. S., Riggs Romaine, C. L., & Serico, J. (March 2010). Miranda rights understanding and appreciation: The relationship between totality of circumstances factors. Poster presented at the annual conference of the American Psychology-Law Society, Vancouver, B.C. Messenheimer, S., Zelle, H., Riggs Romaine, C. L., Serico, J. & Goldstein, N. E. S. (March 2010). Impact of police and parental pressure on juveniles false confession. Paper presented at the annual conference of the American Psychology-Law Society, Vancouver, B.C. Messenheimer, S., Riggs Romaine, C.L., Wolbransky, M., Zelle, H., Serico, J.M., Wrazien, L., & Goldstein, N.E. (March 2009). Readability and comprehension: A comparison of the two versions of the Miranda rights assessment instruments. Paper presented at the annual conference of the American Psychology- Law Society, San Antonio, TX. Riggs Romaine, C.L., Burl, J.D., Lane, C., & Goldstein, N.E.S. (March 2009). Reducing juvenile recidivism: Empirically supported treatments in residential placement. Paper presented at the annual conference of the American Psychology- Law Society, San Antonio, TX. Kalbeitzer, R., Strachan, M., Goldstein, N.E.S., Zelle, H., & Riggs Romaine, C.L. (March 2009). Comparison of normative juvenile offender data with a group of community adolescents. Paper presented at the annual conference of the American Psychology- Law Society, San Antonio, TX. Lane, C., Goldstein, N.E.S., Serico, J.M., Kemp, K., Riggs Romaine, C.L., & Zelechoski, A.D. (March 2009). Intervention research in residential juvenile justice facilities: Practical recommendations to getting it done. Paper presented at the annual conference of the American Psychology-Law Society, San Antonio, TX. Zelle, H., Kemp, K, Riggs Romaine C.L., & Goldstein, N.E.S. (March 2009). Factor structure of the Miranda Rights Comprehension Instruments-II. Poster presented at the annual conference of the American Psychology- Law Society, San Antonio, TX. Kemp, K., Goldstein, N.E.S., Serico, J., Riggs Romaine, C.L., & Lane, C. (March 2009) Assessing and treating relational aggression in delinquent youth. Poster presented at the annual conference of the American Psychology-Law Society, San Antonio, TX. Serico, J. M., Goldstein, N. E. S., Kemp, K., Lane, C., Riggs Romaine, C. L., & Siegel, J. (March 2009). Relational aggression in female juvenile offenders. Poster presented at the annual conference of the American Psychology- Law Society, San Antonio, TX.

C. L. Riggs Romaine, vita 5 Zelle, H., Riggs Romaine, C.L., Serico, J. M., Wolbransky, M., Osman, D.A., Taormina, S., Wrazien, L., & Goldstein, N.E.S. (August 2008). Adolescents Miranda rights comprehension: The impact of verbal expressive abilities. Paper presented at the annual conference of the American Psychological Association, Boston, MA. Riggs Romaine, C.L., Zelle, H., Wolbransky, M., Zelechoski, A.D., & Goldstein, N.E.S. (August 2008). Juvenile Miranda rights comprehension: Comparing understanding in two states. Poster presented at the annual conference of the American Psychological Association, Boston, MA. Kemp, K., Zelle, H., Riggs Romaine, C.L., Goldstein, N.E.S., & Sinha, R. (August 2008). Tridimensional personality questionnaire with an adult probation population. Poster presented at the annual conference of the American Psychological Association, Boston, MA. Riggs Romaine, C.L., Goldstein, N.E.S., Zelle, H., Heilburn, A., Wolbransky, M. (March 2008). Then and now: Comparing juveniles comprehension of the Miranda warning in the 1970s and today. Part of a symposium: The Miranda Rights Comprehension Instruments-II. Presented at the annual conference of the American Psychology- Law Society, Jacksonville, Florida. Goldstein, N.E.S., Riggs Romaine, C.L., Zelle, H., Kalbeitzer, R., Serico, J., & Wrazien, L. (March 2008) Juveniles comprehension of the Miranda warnings in the 21 st century. Part of a symposium: The Miranda Rights Comprehension Instruments-II. Presented at the annual conference of the American Psychology- Law Society, Jacksonville, Florida. Kemp, K., Riggs Romaine, C.L., Goldstein, N.E.S., Freeland, R., Serico, J., & Heilbrun, A.M. (March 2008). Juvenile Justice Anger Management manual for girls: Initial trial data. Paper presented at the annual conference of the American Psychology-Law Society, Jacksonville, Florida. Zelle, H., Goldstein, N.E., Riggs Romaine, C.L., Serico, J., & Taormina, S. (March 2008). Factor structure of the Miranda Rights Comprehension Instruments-II. Part of a symposium: The Miranda Rights Comprehension Instruments-II. Presented at the annual conference of the American Psychology- Law Society, Jacksonville, Florida. Kabeitzer, R., Goldstein, N.E., Riggs Romaine, C.L., Mesiarik, C., & Zelle, H. (March 2008). Reliability and validity of the Miranda Rights Comprehension Instruments II. Part of a symposium: The Miranda Rights Comprehension Instruments-II. Presented at the annual conference of the American Psychology- Law Society, Jacksonville, Florida. Kalbeitzer, R., Strachan, M. K., Green, H.K., Goldstein, N.E.S., Riggs Romaine, C.L., Hodges, H., Kemp, K., Anumba, N., Yasuhara, K., Wolbransky, M., Shah, S., Zelle, H., Heilbrun, A.M., & Hart, A.B. (March 2008). The Miranda Rights Education Project: Findings from a longitudinal study. Paper presented at the annual conference of the American Psychology-Law Society, Jacksonville, Florida. Wolbransky, M., Weil, J., Pich, M., Riggs-Romaine, C.L., & Goldstein, N. (March 2008). Exploring the relationship between substance use and anger in a juvenile detention population. Poster presented at the annual conference of the American Psychology-Law Society, Jacksonville, Florida. Heilbrun, A., Zelechoski, A.D., Serico, J., Riggs Romaine, C.L., Kemp, K., Freeland, R. & Goldstein, N.E.S. (March 2008). The therapist training program for the Juvenile Justice Anger Management program for girls. Poster presented at the annual conference of the American Psychology- Law Society, Jacksonville, Florida. Serico, J., Goldstein, N.E.S., Zelechoski, A.D., Riggs Romaine, C.L., Kemp, K. & Kalbeitzer, R. ( March 2008). Juvenile Justice Anger Management (JJAM) manual for girls: Sessions and activities. Poster presented at the annual conference of the American Psychology- Law Society, Jacksonville, Florida.

C. L. Riggs Romaine, vita 6 Riggs Romaine, C. L., Serico, J., Zelechoski, A. D., Kemp, K., Zelle, H., Wrazien, L., & Goldstein, N. E. S. (August 2007). Focus group and expert panel review of an anger management manual for female juvenile offenders: Feedback and incorporation of information into the revised manual. Part of a symposium: Process of adapting an anger management manual for delinquent girls. Presented at the annual convention of the American Psychological Association, San Francisco, CA. Serico, J., Goldstein, N. E. S., Riggs Romaine, C. L., Zelechoski, A. D., Kalbeitzer, R., Hart, A., Strachan, M., & Weil, J. (August 2007). The Juvenile Justice Anger Management (JJAM) manual for girls: Treatment overview and sample session. Part of a symposium: Process of adapting an anger management manual for delinquent girls. Presented at the annual convention of the American Psychological Association, San Francisco, CA. Kemp, K., Serico, J., Zelechoski, A. D., Weil, J., Strachan, M., Riggs Romaine, C. L., & Goldstein, N. E. S. (August 2007). Theoretical and empirical basis of an anger management manual for female juvenile offenders: Adapting Lochman and Wells s Coping Power Program. Part of a symposium: Process of adapting an anger management manual for delinquent girls. Presented at the annual convention of the American Psychological Association, San Francisco, CA. Riggs Romaine, C.L., Zelechoski, A.D., Serico, J., Kemp, K., Kalbeitzer, R., Taormine, S., & Goldstein, N.E.S. (June 2007). Focus group and expert review panel feedback of an anger management intervention for female juvenile offenders. Part of a symposium: Development, implementation, and evaluation of the Juvenile Justice Anger Management (JJAM) Intervention for Girls. Presented at the annual conference of the International Association of Forensic Mental Health Services, Montreal, Canada. Serico, J., Strachan, J., Weil, J., Kemp, K., Zelechoski, A.D., Riggs Romaine, C.L., Kalbeitzer, R., & Goldstein, N.E.S. (June 2007). Overview and adaptation of Lochman and Well's Coping Power Program. Part of a symposium: Development, implementation, and evaluation of the Juvenile Justice Anger Management (JJAM) Intervention for Girls. Presented at the annual conference of the International Association of Forensic Mental Health Services, Montreal, Canada. Goldstein, N.E.S., Serico, J., Zelechoski, A.D., Kalbeitzer, R., Riggs Romaine, C.L., Hart, A., Weil, J., & Strachan, M. (June 2007). Juvenile Justice Anger Management (JJAM) Manual for Girls. Part of a symposium: Development, implementation, and evaluation of the Juvenile Justice Anger Management (JJAM) Intervention for Girls. Presented at the annual conference of the International Association of Forensic Mental Health Services, Montreal, Canada. Kemp, K., Riggs Romaine, C.L., Serico, J., Zelechoski, A.D., Kalbeitzer, R., Hart, A., Zelle, H, and Goldstein, N.E.S. (June 2007). Implementation and initial outcome data of the Juvenile Justice Anger Management (JJAM) Intervention. Part of a symposium: Development, implementation, and evaluation of the Juvenile Justice Anger Management (JJAM) Intervention for Girls. Presented at the annual conference of the International Association of Forensic Mental Health Services, Montreal, Canada. Kalbeitzer, R., Strachan, M., Green, H.K., Goldstein, N.E.S., Riggs Romaine, C.L., Wolbransky, M., Erickson, J., Taormina, S., & Hodges, H. (June 2007). The role of psychological factors in legal learning. Paper presented as part of a symposium at the annual conference of the International Association of Forensic Mental Health Services, Montreal, Canada. Sickmund, M. & Riggs Romaine, C.L. (November 2006). Treating girls: A gender responsive juvenile justice system. Presentation at the 2006 Pennsylvania Conference on Juvenile Justice. Harrisburg, PA. Wolbransky, M, Weil, J., Pich, M., Riggs Romaine, C., England, E., & Goldstein, N. (August 2006). Examining anger in juvenile detainees. Poster presented at the annual convention of the American Psychological Association, New Orleans, Louisiana.

C. L. Riggs Romaine, vita 7 Wolbransky, M., Weil, J., England, E., Pich, M., Riggs Romaine, C., & Goldstein, N. (April 2006). The relationship between anger and substance use among juvenile offenders. Poster presented at the Drexel Research Day, Philadelphia, PA. Dovidio, A., Goldstein, N. E. S., Romaine, C. R., Zelle, H., & Wolbransky, M. (March 2006). School bonding, juvenile delinquency, and associated risk factors. Poster presented at the annual convention of the American Psychological Law Society, St. Petersburg, Florida. Goldstein, N.E.S., Kalbeitzer, R., Zelle, H., Riggs Romaine, C., & Koenigbauer, M. (March 2006). The Totality of Circumstances test and juveniles Miranda rights comprehension: Going beyond the factors of age and IQ. Paper presented as part of a symposium at the annual conference of the American Psychological - Law Society, St. Petersburg, Florida. Beck, J.C., Riggs Romaine, C.L., (January 2006). Race of patient and prescribing practices at the Massachusetts Mental Health Center (MMHC). Presentation at Grand Rounds of the Harvard Medical School Department of Psychiatry at MMHC, Boston, Massachusetts. Beck, J.C., Riggs Romaine, C.L., (October 2005). Race and prescribing practices at the Massachusetts Mental Health Center (MMHC). Poster presented at the Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Harvard Medical School Department of Psychiatry Research Day, Boston, Massachusetts. CURRENT RESEARCH Principal Investigator, Psychosocial Maturity and Risk Taking in Young Adulthood. Co-Investigator, Survey of Court Clinics Project in collaboration with Marina Tolou-Shams, Ph.D., Brown University. December 2013 present September 2012 present Co-Investigator, January 2012 - present Teaching Forensic Assessment: Evaluation of an Experiential Learning Exercise Project in collaboration with Amanda Zelechoski, J.D., Ph.D., Valparaiso University, and Melinda Wolbransky, J.D., Ph.D. John Jay College of Criminal Justice. REARCH EXPERIENCE Co-Investigator, October 2010 August 2011 Factor Analytic Study of the Clinical Attitude Battery (measure of the Mass. Department of Youth Services) Doctoral Dissertation: March 2008 May 2010 Juvenile Decertification in Philadelphia County: A Model for Jurisdiction-Specific Research Chair: Naomi E. Goldstein, Ph.D. Examined factors associated with decertification decisions and compare those factors to relevant research and legal statutes, piloting a methodology for conducting jurisdiction-specific research to provide an understanding of local systems, policies, and resources. Project Coordinator, May 2006 September 2009 Juvenile Justice Anger Management (JJAM) Treatment for Girls (Drexel Univ.) Principal Investigator : Naomi E. Goldstein, Ph.D. Assisted in the development, implementation, and evaluation of an NIMH-funded anger management intervention for female juvenile offenders. Clinical Research Assistant, September 2005 September 2009 Miranda Rights Comprehension Project (Drexel Univ.)

C. L. Riggs Romaine, vita 8 Principal Investigator: Naomi E. Goldstein, Ph.D. Master s Thesis: January 2006 - February 2008 Comparing Juvenile Offender s Comprehension of the Miranda Warning in the 1970s and Today Chair: Naomi E. Goldstein, Ph.D. Evaluated the relationship between Miranda comprehension scores and factors commonly cited within the totality of circumstances test. Compared these relationships to those observed in the 1970s when norms were established for the original Instruments for Assessing Understanding and Appreciation of Miranda Rights. Conducted quantitative and descriptive analyses examining how youth tend to misunderstand the warning. Research Assistant, March 2006 - May 2007 Evaluating Legal Learning ( Drexel Univ.) Principal Investigators: Martha Strachan, Ph.D. & Rachel Kalbeitzer, Ph.D. Research Assistant, September 2005 - December 2005 Developing a Substance Abuse Screening Instrument (Drexel Univ.) Principal Investigators: Jennifer Weil, Ph.D. & Melinda Wolbransky, M.S. Site Coordinator, October 2003 - August 2005 H.O.P.E.S. Study (Commonwealth Research Center of Harvard Medical School at the Massachusetts Mental Health Center) Principal Investigators: Steve Bartels, M.D., & Kim Mueser, Ph.D. Implemented study protocol and coordinated all procedures of a multi-site R-01 grant. Research Assistant, January 2004 - August 2005 Prescription Patterns of Antipsychotic Drugs to Patients of Ethnic and Cultural Minorities (Harvard Univ.) Principal Investigator: James C. Beck, M.D., Ph.D., J.D. CLINICAL EXPERIENCE Court Clinician Essex County Juvenile Court Clinic September 2011 May 2013 Conduct court-ordered forensic and clinical evaluations (including 15a and 15b evaluations of competence to stand trial and criminal responsibility), provide treatment recommendations and testimony to the Court. Postdoctoral Fellow in Juvenile Forensic Psychology UMass Medical School (Worcester, MA) September 2010 August 2011 Boston Juvenile Court Clinic & Lynn Juvenile Court Clinic November 2010 August 2011 Conducted court-ordered forensic and clinical evaluations (including 15a and 15b evaluations of competence to stand trial and criminal responsibility) and provided treatment recommendations. Department of Youth Services September 2010 May 2011 Conducted 68-A evaluations and clinical assessments of youths newly committed to the department. Provided group and individual therapy to youth in detention, assessment, and secure treatment settings. Psychology Intern, September 2009 August 2010 UMass Medical School/Worcester State Hospital (Worcester, MA) Forensic Services, Worcester State Hospital September 2009 February 2010 UMass Adolescent Treatment Program, Westborough State Hospital September 2009 February 2010 Child and Family Forensic Center, UMass Medical School March 2010 August 2010 DBT Adult Inpatient Continuing Care Unit, Worcester State Hospital March 2010 August 2010

C. L. Riggs Romaine, vita 9 Clinical Supervisor, June 2008 August 2009 Juvenile Justice Anger Management Intervention for Girls (Philadelphia, PA) Therapist, June 2008 July 2009 Drexel University Student Counseling Center (Philadelphia, PA) Forensic Evaluator, July 2007 - September 2008 Drexel University Forensic Assessment Clinic (Philadelphia, PA) Clinical Assessor, July 2007- June 2008 Children s Hospital of Philadelphia (Philadelphia, PA) Instructor and Co-Author June 2007 - March 2008 Mental Health in the Classroom: A Community Service, Teacher-Training Project (Philadelphia, PA) Group Therapist and Assessor, September 2007 - November 2007 Juvenile Justice Anger Management Intervention for Girls (Philadelphia, PA) Clinical Assessor and Therapist, September 2006- June 2007 Delaware Psychiatric Center (New Castle, DE) Site Coordinator, October 2003-August 2005 H.O.P.E.S. Study, Commonwealth Research Center of Harvard Medical School at the Massachusetts Mental Health Center. (Boston, MA) Program Coordinator, February 2003 - September 2003 Anchorage North (Beverly, MA) Caseworker, May 1999 - Sept. 2000 & May 2001 - January 2003 Anchorage North (Beverly, MA) Care Coordinator, January 2001- May 2001 Shanti (San Francisco, CA) PROFESSIONAL SERVICE Member September 2005 September 2009 Pennsylvania Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Committee: Female Services Subcommittee PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES Reviewer, Law and Human Behavior (2012-present) Member, Dissertation Awards Committee, American Psychology-Law Society (APA Div.41) (2011-present) Proposal Reviewer, American Psychology-Law Society (APA Div. 41) (2007- present) Student Reviewer, Law and Human Behavior (2007-2008) American Psychological Association American Psychology - Law Society (APA Div. 41) PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS

C. L. Riggs Romaine, vita 10 References Thomas Grisso, Ph.D., ABPP Professor of Psychiatry Director of Psychology and the Law and Psychiatry Program University of Massachusetts Medical School 55 Lake Avenue North Worcester, MA 01655 (508) 856-3625 or (508) 856-8732 Thomas.Grisso@umassmed.edu Naomi E. Goldstein, Ph.D. Associate Professor Department of Psychology Drexel University Mail Stop 626, 245 N. 15 th St. 10 th Floor, Bellet Building Philadelphia, PA 19102-1192 (215) 762-7702 / (215) 762-8625 (fax) Naomi.Goldstein@drexel.edu David DeMatteo, J.D., Ph.D. Director, JD/PhD Program in Law & Psychology Associate Professor Department of Psychology Drexel University Mail Stop 626, 245 N. 15 th St. 10 th Floor, Bellet Building Philadelphia, PA 19102-1192 (215) 762-8342 / (215) 762-8625 (fax) David.DeMatteo@drexel.edu