Ep.116 The Future of Juvenile Justice

Published: Aug. 28, 2015, 10:40 p.m.

b'Dr. Carlos discusses juvenile and crime with Dr. Redding.\\xa0Dr.\\xa0Redding currently serves as the Vice Chancellor for Graduate Education at Chapman University,\\xa0where he is the current holder of the Wang-Fradkin Chair, which is the highest honor Chapman can bestow on a faculty member for exceptional merit in scholarly or creative activity.\\xa0 Previously, he served as the Associate Dean for Academic Affairs and Associate Dean for Administration, at the Fowler School of Law.\\xa0Dr. Redding also holds an appointment as Professor of Psychology in the Schmid College of Science at Chapman University.\\xa0 Prior to joining Chapman, Dr. Richard Redding was Professor of Law at Villanova University School of Law, Research Professor of Psychology at Drexel University, and Director of the JD/PhD Program in Law and Psychology at Villanova and Drexel Universities. Before that, he was an Assistant Professor and Associate Director of the Institute of Law, Psychiatry, and Public Policy at the University of Virginia School of Law, where he taught Mental Health Law, Psychiatry and Criminal Law, Law and Psychology, and the Mental Health Law Clinic.
Dr. Redding specializes in forensic issues in criminal law, juvenile justice, the use of social science research in law and public policy, the role of sociopolitical attitudes in diversity and interpersonal and professional functioning and the ways in which social and political attitudes influence how science is used in policy making.\\xa0 His work in these areas is both theoretical (or policy-oriented) and empirical. Dr. Redding\\xa0 has published over 75 articles and book chapters in leading legal and peer-reviewed scientific journals, including\\xa0Law and Human Behavior, Behavioral Sciences & the Law,\\xa0University of Chicago Roundtable, Utah Law Review, American University Law Review, Virginia Journal of Social Policy and the Law, Washington & Lee Law Review, Washington University Journal of Law & Policy, American Psychologist,\\xa0Psychological Science, Psychological Inquiry,\\xa0Journal of Social Issues,\\xa0and the Duke Journal of Gender Law and Policy,\\xa0as well as\\xa0publications of the American Bar Association, the MacArthur Foundation, the University of Chicago Press, Oxford University Press,\\xa0and the\\xa0U.S. Justice Department. He also has co-authored or co-edited four books.'