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Amy E. Du Beau (Matanuska Forensic Science)
Dr A. E. Du Beau, PhD, MS, BS, is a neuroscientist with special expertise in forensics. Neuroscience investigates all aspects of the brain’s functionality, inclusive of neurochemical and anatomical processes that underlie behavior, perception, cognition,... Learn More ›

Molly M. MEMEL, PH.D., ABPP (Expedient Medicolegal Services)
Dr. Molly Memel is a board-certified clinical neuropsychologist who specializes in care for adults with various neurological conditions, including Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s disease, stroke, frontotemporal dementia, epilepsy, traumatic brain injuries,... Learn More ›

Kimberly Brooks, Psy.D. (Expedient Medicolegal Services)
Dr. Brooks is a licensed clinical and forensic psychologist who specializes in developmental psychology, psychological assessment, and therapy in both forensic and non-forensic environments. Dr. Brooks holds a Doctorate degree in Applied Clinical Psychology... Learn More ›

Kerry A. Hannifin, Psy.D. (Expedient Medicolegal Services)
Kerry A. Hannifin, Psy.D. in a licensed forensic and clinical psychologist. Dr. Hannifin is currently a Senior Psychologist Supervisor with the Department of State Hospitals - Patton, where she has been employed for 15 years. In her role at DSH-Patton,... Learn More ›

April Gould (Park Dietz and Associates)
Dr. April Gould is an expert on radicalization, extremism, ideological- and hate-motivated violence, and collective violence. This expertise derives from both her academic research and her personal experience interviewing and analyzing hard-to-reach and... Learn More ›
Beth J. Shaw, PhD (Park Dietz & Associates, Inc., a nationwide, interdisciplinary forensic expert firm)
Location: Multiple Locations
Areas of Expertise: Beth J. Shaw, PhD has had an extensive 35+ year career as a psychologist, educator, and executive administrator in private residential, public, and early childhood school settings. Her professional endeavors...
ForensisGroup, Inc. (The Expert of Experts)
Location: Multiple Locations
Areas of Expertise: For over 30 years, ForensisGroup has provided the nation’s top law firms, businesses, insurance companies, government entities with highly qualified expert witnesses and consultants. Experts referred by...
Danielle Dieterich, MA, JD (Robson Forensic Inc.)
Location: Multiple Locations
Areas of Expertise: Danielle Dieterich is a Supervised Care & Behavioral Health Expert with two decades of experience in the management of clinical programs and residential care facilities including day habilitation, community...
Behavioral Science FAQs

What is a behavioral science expert witness?

A behavioral science expert witness is a person who can provide scientific testimony about human behavior. This might include testifying about psychological factors that can influence behavior, such as memory, motivation, and emotions.

What is the role of a behavioral science expert witness?

Behavioral science expert witnesses offer testimony on the study of human behavior and related issues.

How much can a person make as a behavioral science expert witness?

Behavioral science expert witnesses may earn between $175 and $400 per hour, or more in some circumstances. The exact fee is agreed upon between the expert and the retaining lawyer.

What are the qualifications of a behavioral science expert witness?

A behavioral science expert witness should have expertise in human behavior, social science research, and statistical analysis.

In legal proceedings, how is evidence gathered by a behavioral science expert witness?

Behavioral science expert witnesses gather evidence through various methods such as interviews, observations, and psychological testing. They analyze the data and provide expert opinions to assist in legal proceedings.

What type of cases typically require the testimony of a behavioral science expert witness?

Cases involving criminal behavior, mental health, child custody, personal injury, and employment disputes often require the testimony of a behavioral science expert witness to provide insight into human behavior and decision-making.