Ph.D., University of Oregon, 1971
M.A., University of Oregon, 1968
B.A., McGill University, 1965
Lynn
Monahan
Ph.D.
Professor
Henry C. Lee College of Criminal Justice & Forensic Sciences
Criminal Justice
203-932-7489
LMonahan@newhaven.edu
STHC101A
South Campus Hall
Academic Credentials
- "Revisiting the Groth/FBI Rapist Typologies: What do Empirical Studies Have to Add?" Paper presented at the American Academy of Forensic Sciences, February 2007.
- Children in crisis. Training workshop presented for the Connecticut Alliance to Benefit Law Enforcement, Inc., Crisis Intervention Training, March 2006.
- Victims’ voices in correctional settings: a preliminary report & discussion. Presented at the American Correctional Association Conference, August, 2003.
- "Victims Voices in Correctional Settings.” Paper presented to the American Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, March 2003.
Education
Published Books and Articles
Monahan, L., Monahan, J., Gaboury, M. & Niesyn, P. (2004) Victims’ voices in the correctional setting: cognitive knowledge in an offender education program. Journal of Offender Rehabilitation, Vol 39 (3), 16-38.
Parker, L., Meier, R. & Monahan, L. (1989) Interpersonal Psychology in Criminal Justice, 2nd Ed. West Publishing Co., 1989.
Parker, L., Meier, R. & Monahan, L. (1989) Interpersonal Psychology in Criminal Justice, 2nd Ed. West Publishing Co., 1989.
Recent Presentations
Other
Dr. Monahan was a licensed Clinical Psychologist in Connecticut and for a number of years she conducted a private practice in Psychology with a variety of forensic applications. These included child custody and abuse evaluations, expert testimony, employment screening for law enforcement and armed nuclear security positions and critical incident counseling with police and emergency workers.