The Department of Psychology John Jay College of Criminal Justice

Full-Time Faculty

Maureen Allwood
Jose M. Arcaya
Philip P. Bonifacio
Preeti Chauhan
Hyewon Chung
Joshua Clegg
Shuki Cohen
Angela Crossman
Jennifer E. Dysart
Miriam Ehrensaft
Diana M. Falkenbach
Mark Fondacaro
Michele Galietta
Gwendolyn L. Gerber
Demis E. Glasford
William H. Gottdiener
Jennifer L. Groscup
Jill Grose-Fifer
Maria Hartwig
Elizabeth Jeglic
Matthew B. Johnson
Daniel P. Juda
Saul Kassin
Stuart M. Kirschner
Margaret Bull Kovera
L. Thomas Kucharski
Sondra Leftoff
Michael R. Leippe
Thomas R. Litwack
Keith A. Markus
Silvia Mazzula
Cynthia Calkins Mercado
Maureen O'Connor
Kevin Nadal
Steven D. Penrod
Chitra Raghavan
C. Gabrielle Salfati
Louis Schlesinger
Ching-Fan Sheu
Andrew A. Shiva
Barbara Stanley
Deryn Strange
Cathy S. Widom
James S. Wulach
Daryl Wout
Peggilee Wupperman
Philip T. Yanos
Patricia Zapf

Full-Time Substitutes

Juraci Da Silva
Rafaele Dumas
Ian Hansen
Carla Marquez
Elvin Montgomery
Brett Stoudt
Lisa Tsui
Elwin N. Vorus

 
Gwendolyn L. Gerber
Professor
212.237.8796
2427N
Ph.D., Psychology, University of California, Los Angeles

 
Gwendolyn L. Gerber is Professor of Psychology at John Jay College of Criminal Justice and has appointments on the faculties of the doctoral programs in Forensic Psychology and Criminal Justice at the Graduate Center of the City University of New York. She has published in journals such as Sex Roles, Journal of Applied Social Psychology, Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, Psychotherapy, and Social Psychology Quarterly, as well as in edited books. Her book, “Women and Men Police Officers: Status, Gender, and Personality,” deals with gender issues in the relationships between police officers who work as partners. Currently, Professor Gerber is a Consulting Editor for Psychology of Women Quarterly and also has served as Consulting Editor for Genetic, Social, and General Psychology Monographs and the Journal of Genetic Psychology. Her research interests include gender issues in forensic psychology, police psychology, gender stereotyping, and sexual assault. A Fellow in the American Psychological Association and The New York Academy of Sciences, she has received the Wilhelm Wundt and Kurt Lewin Awards from the New York State Psychological Association.
 
L. Thomas Kucharski, Chairperson
445 W. 59th St. Room 2131N, New York, NY 10019
Phone: 212.237.8783, Email: tkucharski@jjay.cuny.edu

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