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Updated February 2021CURRICULUM VITAEChristopher Michael KingAddress (academic): Department ofPsychology, Montclair State University1 Normal AveMontclair, NJ 07042Emails: kingch@montclair.edu (academic),chriskingjdphd@gmail.com (clinical)Phones: (973) 655-3325 (academic office),(973) 433-6095 (clinical)TABLE OF CONTENTSACADEMIC POSITION . 2CLINICAL POSITION . 2LICENSURES . 2EDUCATION . 2GRANTS . 3EDITORIAL AND REVIEWER EXPERIENCE . 4PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS (ACTIVE) AND SERVICE ACTIVITIES . 5PUBLICATIONS. 6BOOKS . 6PEER-REVIEWED JOURNAL ARTICLES . 6BOOK CHAPTERS AND ENCYCLOPEDIA ENTRIES . 7INVITED ARTICLES AND NEWSLETTER ENTRIES . 8MANUSCRIPTS SUBMITTED FOR PUBLICATION/IN PREPARATION. 9CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS . 11AWARDS AND SCHOLARSHIPS . 19PRIOR POSITIONS AND OTHER PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE . 20TEACHING. 20CLINICAL . 21LEGAL . 21POLICY . 22REFERENCES . 23Page 1 of 23

Christopher King, JD, PhDUpdated February 2021ACADEMIC POSITIONAssistant Professor2016–Department of Psychology, Montclair State UniversityDoctoral Faculty, Clinical Psychology PhD Program; Associate Director of Clinical Training,Clinical Psychology PhD and MA Programs; Director of Forensic Psychology Concentration,Clinical Psychology MA programCLINICAL POSITIONIndependent Contracting Practicing Psychologist2019–Clinical and Forensic Psychological Consulting Services and Morristown DBTClinical, forensic, and police and public safety psychological services; supervision of practicumstudents in Dialectical Behavior Therapy; quality improvement and researchLICENSURESPennsylvania Attorney ID: 3184012014–New Jersey Practicing Psychologist License No: 35SI006209002019–EDUCATIONPhD, Clinical PsychologyDrexel University, Philadelphia, PA2016JD, cum laudeDrexel University, Philadelphia, PA2014MS, Clinical PsychologyDrexel University, Philadelphia, PA2014BS, Psychology, cum laudeUniversity of Florida, Gainesville, FL2008Page 2 of 23

Christopher King, JD, PhDUpdated February 2021GRANTSINDEPENDENTLY AUTHOREDAmerican Academy of Forensic Psychology Dissertation Grant in AppliedLaw/Psychology ( 1000)2013American Psychology-Law Society Student Grants-in-Aid ( 750)2012CONTRIBUTED TO AUTHORSHIPJustice and Mental Health Collaboration Program, BJA-2013-3493 (grantapplication co-author, 250,000)2013Grants to Expand Substance Abuse Treatment Capacity in Adult and FamilyDrug Courts (Short Title: SAMHSA Treatment Drug Courts), SAMHSA TI-12005 (grant application co-author, 750,000)2012UNDER REVIEWNational Science Foundation, Law & Science, PD 21-128Y (Co-PI, 71,989subaward)2021NOT AWARDEDAmerican Psychology–Law Society Grants in Aid for Early CareerProfessionals (PI, 5,000)2020Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Policies for a Healthier, More EquitableNew Jersey (Project Director, 175,000)2020National Institute of Mental Health, R34 (Co-I, 45,974 subaward)2020National Institute of Justice, NIJ-2019-15563 (Co-PI, 46,582 subaward)2019National Institute of Justice, NIJ-2018-14023 (Co-PI, 291,095)2018National Science Foundation Law & Social Sciences Standard Research (PI, 300,000)2018National Institute of Justice New Investigator/Early Career Program in theSocial and Behavioral Sciences, NIJ-2017-11363 (PI, 200,000)2017American Psychology–Law Society Grants in Aid for Early CareerProfessionals (PI, 5,000)2016Page 3 of 23

Christopher King, JD, PhDUpdated February 2021EDITORIAL AND REVIEWER EXPERIENCEEditorial Board Member, International Journal of Forensic Mental Health2020–Column Editor, NJ Psychologist, New Jersey Psychological Association ECPCommittee Column2020Editorial Board Member, Law and Human Behavior2017–Content Editor, American Psychology-Law Society Newsletter Legal Updatecolumn2017–Chair, dissertation committee ( 1), thesis committee ( 1); Member, thesiscommittees ( 2)2017–Ad hoc reviewer, APA Books book proposal (2020); Oxford University Press book proposal(2020); American Psychology-Law Society Committee on Early Career Professionals Grant-in-AidProgram (2019); National Science Foundation (2018); Bureau of Justice Assistance (2018);Routledge Press book proposal (2017); Law and Human Behavior (2010–2017)Volunteer reviewer, American Psychological Association Annual Convention, Division 41program (American Psychology-Law Society, 2011–); American Psychology-Law Society AnnualConference (2016–, 2014, 2011–2012); International Association of Forensic Mental HealthServices Annual Conference (2017–)Invited ad hoc reviewer, Routledge Encyclopedia of Psychology in the Real World (2019);Addictive Behaviors (2019); CNS Spectrums (2019); Criminal Justice and Behavior (2018–2020);Journal of Interpersonal Violence (2018–2020); Psychological Assessment (2018–2019);Developmental Psychology (2018); Journal of Forensic Psychology: Research & Practice (2018,2020); Law & Society Review (2017); Crime & Delinquency (2016); Child Psychiatry & HumanDevelopment (2014); Evaluation and Program Planning (2014)Student writer, Alliance for International Risk Research Executive BulletinManaging Editor, Drexel Law Review (Staff Member 2010–2011)Page 4 of 2320142011–2012

Christopher King, JD, PhDUpdated February 2021PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS (ACTIVE) AND SERVICE ACTIVITIESAmerican Psychological AssociationAmerican Psychology-Law Society (APA Division 41)Co-Chair, AP-LS Annual Conference2018–2019Committee Member, Conference Advisory Committee (2019–2021), LegalScholars Committee (2015), Governance Committee (2014), CommunicationsInitiative Ad Hoc Committee (2014)Past-Chair, Student Committee (2014–2015); Chair (2013–2014), Chair-Elect(2012–2013), Law Liaison (2011–2012)Psychologists in Public Service (APA Division 18)Campus Representative2011–2012Montclair State University, Psychology DepartmentNew Clinical Faculty Search Committee (2019, 2016–2017); Montclair State University–University of Gratz Symposium in Gratz, Austria (2018); Adjunct Committee (2017–2019); Clinical Faculty Committee (2016–)New Jersey Psychological AssociationMember, Committee on Legislative Affairs2021–Past Chair, Early Career Psychologists Committee2021–Chair, Early Career Psychologists Committee2019–2020Chair-Elect, Early Career Psychologists Committee2018–2019The TrustPast Chair, Student and Early Career Psychologist Committee2020–2021Chair, Student and Early Career Psychologist Advisory Committee2019–2020Member, Student and Early Career Psychologist Advisory Committee2017–2019American Board of Professional PsychologyEarly Entry Applicant for Specialty CertificationPage 5 of 232013–

Christopher King, JD, PhDUpdated February 2021PUBLICATIONSBOOKS1. Heilbrun, K., DeMatteo, D., King, C., & Filone, S. (2017). Evaluating juvenile transfer anddisposition: Law, science, and practice. Routledge.PEER-REVIEWED JOURNAL ARTICLES1. King, C. M., Del Pozzo, J., Ceballo, D., & Zapf, P. A. (2021). An examination of fitness to standtrial, competence to make treatment decisions, and psychosis in a North American sample.International Journal of Forensic Mental Health. Advance online 18767962. King, C. M., & Heilbrun, K. (2020). Effects of criminogenic risk–needs assessment feedbackduring pre-release correctional rehabilitation. Criminal Justice and Behavior. Advance onlinepublication. https://doi.org/10.1177/00938548209686043. Del Pozzo, J., Athineos, C., Zar, T., Cruz, L. N., & King, C. M. (2019). Frustrative non-rewardand the Point Subtraction Aggression Paradigm for advancing the study of aggression inpersons with psychosis. Current Behavioral Neuroscience Reports, 6(1), 27–36.4. Zottoli, T. M., Daftary-Kapur, T., Edkins, V. A., Redlich, A. D., King, C. M., Dervan, L. E., &Tahan, E. (2019). State of the states: A survey of statutory law, regulations and court rulespertaining to guilty pleas across the United States. Behavioral Sciences & the Law, 37(4),388–434.5. Cascardi, M., King, C. M., Rector, D., & Del Pozzo, J. (2018). School-based bullying and teendating violence prevention laws: Overlapping or distinct? Journal of Interpersonal Violence,33(21), 3267–3297.6. King, C. M. (2018). The psycholegal factors for juvenile transfer and reverse transferevaluations. Behavioral Sciences & the Law, 36(1), 46–64.7. King, C. M., Heilbrun K., Kim, N. Y., McWilliams, K., Phillips, S., Barbera, J., & Fretz, R. (2017).Tablet computers and forensic and correctional psychological assessment: A randomizedcontrolled study. Law and Human Behavior, 41(5), 468–477.8. Batastini, A. B., King, C. M., Morgan, R. D., & McDaniel, B. (2016). Telepsychological serviceswith criminal justice and substance abuse clients: A systematic review and meta-analysis.Psychological Services, 13(1), 20–30.9. Kois, L., King, C. M., Cook, A., & LaDuke, C. (2016). Cultivating student leadership inprofessional psychology. Training and Education in Professional Psychology, 10(1), 29–36.10. King, C. (2015). Routes for obtaining graduate training in two related fields of study. Eye onPsi Chi, 19(2), 12–13.11. Heilbrun, K., NeMoyer, A., King, C., & Galloway, M. (2015). Using third-party information inforensic mental-health assessment: A critical review. Court Review, 51(1), 16–35.Page 6 of 23

Christopher King, JD, PhDUpdated February 202112. Filone, S., & King, C. M. (2015). The emerging standard of competence in immigrationremoval proceedings: A review for forensic mental health professionals. Psychology, PublicPolicy, and Law, 21(1), 60–71.13. King, C., Wylie, L. E., Brank, E. M., & Heilbrun, K. (2014). Disputed paraphilia diagnoses andlegal decision making: A case law survey of Paraphilia NOS, Nonconsent. Psychology, PublicPolicy, and Law, 20(3), 294–308.14. Brooks Holliday, S., King, C., & Heilbrun, K. (2013). Offenders’ perceptions of risk factors forself and others: Theoretical importance and some empirical data. Criminal Justice andBehavior, 40(9), 1044–1061.15. Heilbrun, K., DeMatteo, D., Yasuhara, K., Brooks-Holliday, S., Shah, S., King, C., . . . Hamilton,D. (2012). Community-based alternatives for justice-involved individuals with severe mentalillness: Review of the relevant research. Criminal Justice and Behavior, 39(4), 351–419.16. King, C. (2011). Sex offender registration and notification laws at home and abroad: Is anInternational Megan’s Law good policy? City University of New York Law Review, 15(1), 117–146.BOOK CHAPTERS AND ENCYCLOPEDIA ENTRIES1.King, C. M., Grove, L., Hitchcock, S., Gonzalez, K., Palardy, A., & Guevara, N. (in press).Forensic mental health assessments in juvenile justice contexts. In D. DeMatteo & K. Scherr(Eds.), The Oxford handbook of psychology and law. Oxford University Press.2.King, C. M., Grove, L., & Stettler, B., & Kelley, S. (in press). Risk assessment and sentencingin the United States. In van der Wolf, M. (Ed.), Safeguarding the quality of forensicassessment in sentencing: A review across Western nations. Routledge.3.King, C. M., & Grove, L. (in press). Waiver to adult court. In R. Roesch (Vol. Ed.), Psychologyand law, a volume of Routledge encyclopedia of psychology in the real world. Routledge.4.King, C. M., & Stettler, B. (in press). Risk-Needs-Responsivity (RNR) model. In R. Roesch(Vol. Ed.), Psychology and law, a volume of Routledge encyclopedia of psychology in thereal world. Routledge.5.Blonigen, D., King, C. M., & Timko, D. (2019). Criminal justice involvement among veterans.In J. Tsai & E. Seamone (Eds.), Intersections between mental health and law amongveterans (pp. 13–44). Springer.6.DeMatteo, D., King, C. M., & Filone, S. (2019). Juvenile offenders: Treatment models andapproaches. In R. D. Morgan (Ed.), The SAGE encyclopedia of criminal psychology (pp. 743–747). SAGE.7.DeMatteo, D., Filone, S., & King, C. M. (2019). Juvenile offenders: Developmentaltreatment considerations. In R. D. Morgan (Ed.), The SAGE encyclopedia of criminalpsychology (pp. 739–743). SAGE.Page 7 of 23

Christopher King, JD, PhDUpdated February 20218.Heilbrun, K., King, C. M., & Slobogin, C. (2018). Insanity and diminished capacity: Scientificstatus. In D. Faigman, J. Blumenthal, E. Cheng, J. Mnookin, E. Murphy, J. Sanders, & C.Slobogin (Eds.), Modern scientific evidence: The law and science of expert testimony. West.9.King, C. M. (2017). Involuntary hospitalization. In A. E. Wenzel (Ed.), The SAGE encyclopediaof abnormal and clinical psychology. SAGE.10. Heilbrun, K., DeMatteo, D., King, C., Thornewill, A., & Phillips, S. (2016). Risk-reducinginterventions for justice-involved individuals: A critical review. In B. Bornstein & M. Miller(Eds.), Advances in law and psychology (pp. 271–304). Springer.11. King, C. M. (2016). Forensic assessment II: Conducting the evaluation. In P. Zapf, G. Pirelli,& R. Beattey (Eds.), The ethical practice of forensic psychology: A casebook (pp. 189–228).Oxford University Press.12. Osher, F. C., & King, C. (2015). Reentry: Intercept 4. In P. Griffin, K. Heilbrun, E. Mulvey, D.DeMatteo, & C. Schubert (Eds.), Criminal justice and mental illness: Promoting communityalternatives using the Sequential Intercept Model (pp. 95–117). Oxford University Press.13. Zilmer, E. A., & King, C. (2013). Neuropsychological assessment in the forensic setting. In R.P. Archer (Ed.), Forensic uses of clinical assessment instruments (pp. 291–310). Routledge.14. Heilbrun, K., Brooks-Holliday, S., & King, C. (2013). Evaluation of violence risk in adults. In R.Roesch & P. Zapf (Eds.), Forensic assessments in criminal and civil law: A handbook forlawyers (pp. 74–87). Oxford University Press.INVITED ARTICLES AND NEWSLETTER ENTRIES1.Reminick, D., Kleinman, K., Gubi, A. A, Toolan, M., & King, C. M. (in press). Psychologicalflexibility: Different perspectives from students and early career professionals for stressfultimes. NJ Psychologist.2.King, C. (2020, Fall). Language preferences, self-perceptions, and sophistication–maturityas relevant to the legal system. In C. Bruno, Human subjects research in a time of socialdistancing (pp. 6–7). Windows of Opportunity [Montclair State University Office ofSponsored Programs], 8(1).3.King, C. M., & Morales, I. (2020, October). Kahler v. Kansas (2020): Abolishment of theinsanity defense? AP-LS Newsletter.4.King, C. M. (2020, March). Reflecting on inaugural service on The Trust SECP AdvisoryCommittee. The Trust Newsletter.5.Layden, B. K., & King, C. M. (2019, October). Assessing threats of self-directed violenceand duties of care within higher education institutions: Nguyen v. Massachusetts Instituteof Technology (2018). AP-LS Newsletter.6.King, C. M. (n.d.). Self-care skillfulness for ECPs [Member-only article].https://www.psychologynj.org/Page 8 of 23

Christopher King, JD, PhDUpdated February 20217.King, C. M., & Del Pozzo, J. (2018). The Supreme Court of California continues to endorsethreat assessment and management. Intelligence, 4(3), 3.8.King, C. M., & Del Pozzo, J. (2018, November). The Supreme Court of California’s continuedendorsement of threat assessment and management duties: Regents of the Univ. of Cal. v.Superior Court (2018). AP-LS Newsletter.9.King, C. M., & Zelle, H. (2017, October). Feeling more confident in finding andunderstanding the context of laws. AP-LS Newsletter.10. Heilbrun, K., & King, C. M. (2017, April). Forced medication and competency to stand trial:Clinical, legal, and ethical issues. Psychiatric inical-legal-and-ethical-issues11. King, C. M. (2017, Winter). Bias-free language and law-psychology. AP-LS News, 5–6.12. King, C., LaDuke, C., Kline, S., Gonzales, L., Weill, J., Haney-Caron, E., . . . & Fountain, E.(2014, Summer). Student section. AP-LS News, 47–52.13. King, C., LaDuke, C., Weill, J., Kline, S., Gonzales, L., Fountain, E., . . . & Colbourn, S. (2014,Winter). Student section. AP-LS News, 44–47.14. King, C., LaDuke, C., Gonzales, L., Weill, J., Kline, S., Colbourn, S., . . . & Haney-Caron, E.(2013, Fall). Student section. AP-LS News, 44–47.15. Cook, A. N., & King, C. M. (2013, Summer). Student section. AP-LS News, 54–58.16. Cook, A. N., & King, C. M. (2013, Winter). Student section. AP-LS News.17. Cook, A. N., & King, C. M. (2012, Fall). Student section. AP-LS News, 88–89.18. Brooks-Holliday, S., Yasuhara, K., Shah, S., Bingham, A., King, C., Hamilton, D., . . . Heilbrun,K. (2011, Summer). The application of risk-need-responsivity to risk assessment andintervention-planning: Opportunities, limitations, and relevant research needs. AP-LSNews. news.sum2011.pdfReprint: Brooks-Holliday, S., Yasuhara, K., Shah, S., Bingham, A., King, C., Hamilton, D., . . .Heilbrun, K. (2011, December). The application of risk-need-responsivity to risk assessmentand intervention-planning: Opportunities, limitations, and relevant research needs. OhioDepartment of Mental Health Forensic Focus Newsletter, 6–8.19. Heilbrun, K., DeMatteo, D., Brooks, S., Yasuhara, K., Shah, S., Anumba, N., King, C., & Pich,M. (2011). Risk-needs assessment: Bridging disciplinary and regional boundaries [Editorial].Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health, 21(1), 1–7.MANUSCRIPTS SUBMITTED FOR PUBLICATION/IN PREPARATION1. King, C. M., & Morgan, R. D. (2021). Development of serious video game technology forcorrectional rehabilitation: Project Choices [Manuscript submitted for publication].Department of Psychology, Montclair State University.Page 9 of 23

Christopher King, JD, PhDUpdated February 20212. Grove, L., King, C. M., Bomysoad, R., Vasquez, L., & Kois, L. E. (2021). Technology forassessment and treatment of justice-involved youth: A systematic review [Manuscriptsubmitted for publication]. Department of Psychology, Montclair State University.3. King, C. M., & Neal, T. M.S. (2021). The unchecked rise

Christopher King, JD, PhD Updated February 2021 Page 3 of 23 GRANTS INDEPENDENTLY AUTHORED American Academy of Forensic Psychology Dissertation Grant in Applied Law/Psycholo