About Dr. Jackson
Krystine Jackson, PsyD, obtained both a master’s degree in forensic psychology (2012) and a doctoral degree in clinical psychology (2016) from the University of Denver’s Graduate School of Professional Psychology. She is licensed in Wisconsin (#3502-57) and Nebraska (#1028), in addition to being board certified (ABPP) in forensic psychology (#8765). Her background includes individual and group psychotherapy with adults and adolescents across community, inpatient forensic, and correctional settings, as well as psychological/neuropsychological assessments and forensic evaluations.
Dr. Jackson’s current clinical work primarily centers on forensic evaluations (e.g., sexual violence risk; competency to stand trial; criminal responsibility) and treatment of individuals with severe mental illness, as well as psychosexual assessments and neuropsychological assessments. She is available for consultation, training, and private forensic evaluations.
Previous trainings offered in:
Mental Health Law
Psychological Assessments in Forensic Settings
Forensic Psychology in Practice
Active Shooter Prevention & Training (joint with LEOs)
Clinical Report Writing
Competency to Stand Trial Evaluations
Sexual Offender/Psychosexual Assessments
Expert Witness Testimony
Publications:
Kahn, R., Jackson, K., Levenson, J., & Keiser, K. (2020). Adverse childhood experiences among sexual offenders: Associations with sexual recidivism risk and psychopathology. Sexual Abuse.
Jackson, K. (2016). Case manager attributes enhancing success of community corrections programs: A pilot study. Journal of Community Corrections, 25, 9-17.