CURRICULUM VITAE Andrew Lennox Gray Department of Psychology Simon Fraser University 8888 University Drive Burnaby, BC V5A 1S6 Phone: 778-689-0040 E-mail: algray@sfu.ca EDUCATION Doctor of Philosophy (Clinical-Forensic Psychology), Simon Fraser University (2012 – present) Dissertation (in preparation): Assessing Risk and Protective Factors in Youth: An Empirical Examination of Change (Supervisor: Jodi L. Viljoen, Ph.D.) Master of Arts (Psychology), Carleton University (2010 – 2012) Thesis: Assessing Risk for Intimate Partner Violence: A Cross-Validation of the ODARA and DVRAG within a Sample of Incarcerated Offenders (Supervisor: Jeremy F. Mills, Ph.D.; Co-supervisor: Adelle E. Forth, Ph.D.) Bachelor of Arts Honours (Psychology) (Highest Honours), Carleton University (2007 – 2010) Thesis: Prospective Prediction of General and Violent Recidivism: Revisiting the Accuracy of Risk Appraisal (Supervisor: Jeremy F. Mills, Ph.D.; Co-supervisor: Kevin L. Nunes, Ph.D.) Ontario College Advanced Diploma (with Distinction), St. Lawrence College (2004 – 2007) Program: Behavioural Science Technology ACADEMIC & PROFESSIONAL HONOURS INTERNAL AWARDS Prevost’s Prize of Distinction (2012 – 2016) Simon Fraser University, $5,000.00 per annum Graduate Fellowship (PhD) (2012 – 2013) Simon Fraser University, $6,250.00 Special Graduate Entrance Scholarship (2012 – 2013) Simon Fraser University, $2,000.00 Andrew L. Gray, M.A., B.S.T. Page 2 Senate Medal for Outstanding Academic Achievement (2012) Carleton University Dean of Graduate Studies Entrance Scholarship (2010 – 2012) Carleton University, $1,250.00 per annum Deans’ Honour List (2008 – 2010) Carleton University Admission Scholarship (Sprott/Henry Marshall Tory/ Chalmers Jack Mackenzie) (2007 – 2010) Carleton University, $2,000.00 per annum EXTERNAL AWARDS Student Award for Research (Graduate Level 2nd Runner-up) (2015) Canadian Psychological Association, Criminal Justice Section, $100.00. Awarded June 2015 at the Third North American Correctional and Criminal Justice Psychology Conference, Ottawa, Ontario. Certificate of Academic Excellence, Master’s Thesis (2013) Canadian Psychological Association Doctoral Fellowships (2012 – 2016) Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC) of Canada, $20,000.00 per annum Ontario Graduate Scholarship (2011 – 2012) Ontario Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities, $5,000.00/term Certificate of Academic Excellence, Honours Thesis (2010) Canadian Psychological Association Student Award for Research (Undergraduate) (2010) Canadian Psychological Association, Criminal Justice Section, $250.00. Awarded June 2010 at the CPA Annual Convention, Winnipeg, Manitoba. PUBLICATIONS JOURNAL PUBLICATIONS (REFEREED) Viljoen, J. L., Gray, A. L., Shaffer, C., Latzman, N. E., Scalora, M. J., & Ulman, D. (2015). Changes in J-SOAP-II and SAVRY scores over the course of residential, cognitivebehavioral treatment for adolescent sexual offending. Sexual Abuse: A Journal of Research and Treatment. Advance online publication. doi:10.1177/1079063215595404 Andrew L. Gray, M.A., B.S.T. Page 3 Connors, A. D., Mills, J. F., & Gray, A. L. (2013). Intimate partner violence intervention for high risk offenders. Psychological Services, 10, 12-23. doi:10.1037/a0028979 Kroner, D. G., Gray, A. L., & Goodrich, B. (2013). Integrating risk context into risk assessments: The Risk Context Scale. Assessment, 20, 135-149. doi:10.1177/1073191111429613 Mills, J. F., & Gray, A. L. (2013). Two-Tiered Violence Risk Estimates: A validation study of an integrated-actuarial risk assessment instrument. Psychological Services, 10, 361-371. doi:10.1037/a0032608 Connors, A. D., Mills, J. F., & Gray, A. L. (2012). An evaluation of intimate partner violence intervention with incarcerated offenders. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 27, 11761196. doi:10.1177/0886260511424499 INVITED JOURNAL PUBLICATIONS (NON-REFEREED) Gray, A. L., & Mills, J. F. (2011). Measuring socially desirable responding within a forensic context. Response style or criminal proclivity. Crime Scene, 18 (1), 13-15. EDITED BOOK CHAPTERS Viljoen, J. L., Gray, A. L., & Barone, C. (2016). Assessing risk for violence and offending in adolescents. In R. Jackson and R. Roesch (Eds.), Learning forensic assessment: Research and practice (2nd ed., pp. 357-388). New York, NY: Routledge/Taylor & Francis Group. Kroner, D. G., Mills, J. F., Gray, A., & Talbert, K. O. N. (2011). Clinical assessment in correctional settings. In T. J. Fagan & R. K. Ax (Eds.), Correctional mental health: From theory to best practice (pp. 79-102). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage. CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS Viljoen, J., Shaffer, C., Bhanwer, A., Gray, A., Nicholls, T., Cruise, K., & Desmarais, S. (2015, September). Are risk assessment tools created equal? A comparison of the SAVRY, YLS/CMI, and START:AV among adolescents on probation. Paper presented at the Young People and the Law Conference, Prato, Italy. Bhanwer, A., Shaffer, C. S., Gray, A. L., Viljoen, J. L., & Douglas, K. S. (2015, June). The relationship between protective factors and reoffending in adolescents. Paper presented at the Third North American Correctional and Criminal Justice Psychology Conference, Ottawa, Ontario. Coupland, S., Gray, A. L., Storey, J. E., & Hart, S. D. (2015, June). Predicting violent recidivism among a representative sample of Canadian offenders: The incremental Andrew L. Gray, M.A., B.S.T. Page 4 validity of the PCL-R. Paper presented at the Third North American Correctional and Criminal Justice Psychology Conference, Ottawa, Ontario. Gray, A. L., Mills, J. F., & Forth, A. E. (2015, June). Assessing risk for intimate partner violence (IPV): A cross-validation of the ODARA and DVRAG within a sample of incarcerated offenders. Poster presented at the Third North American Correctional and Criminal Justice Psychology Conference, Ottawa, Ontario. Gray, A. L., Viljoen, J. L., & Douglas, K. S. (2015, June). Assessing psychopathic traits in adolescent offenders: An examination of the predictive and incremental validity of the PCL:YV facet scores. Paper presented at the Third North American Correctional and Criminal Justice Psychology Conference, Ottawa, Ontario. Morgan, R., Van Horn, S., MacLean, N., Gray, A. L., Bolanos, A., & Batastini, A. (2015, June). Administrative segregation: Is it really as harmful as some proclaim? Paper presented at the Third North American Correctional and Criminal Justice Psychology Conference, Ottawa, Ontario. Muir, N. M., Gray, A. L., & Viljoen, J. L. (2015, June). The relationship between foster care, gender and recidivism in young offenders. Poster presented at the annual convention of the International Association of Forensic Mental Health Services, Manchester, United Kingdom. Shaffer, C. S., Bhanwer, A., Gray, A. L., Viljoen, J. L., Douglas, K., & Moretti, M. (2015, June). Improving the predictive accuracy of the SAVRY: Do gender-specific domains of risk add incrementally to prediction of violent and non-violent offending? Paper presented at the Third North American Correctional and Criminal Justice Psychology Conference, Ottawa, Ontario. Viljoen, J., Gray, A., Shaffer, C., Bhanwer, A., & Douglas, K. (2015, June). Dynamic changes in SAVRY & YLS/CMI scores: Does reassessment improve predictions? Paper presented at the Third North American Correctional and Criminal Justice Psychology Conference, Ottawa, Ontario. Bhanwer, A., Gray, A. L., & Viljoen, J. L. (2015, March). The Antisocial Process Screening Device: The predictive validity in youth offenders. Poster session presented at the annual convention of the American Psychology-Law Society, San Diego, California. Coupland, S., Gray, A. L., Storey, J., & Hart, S. (2015, March). The incremental validity of predicting violent recidivism with the PCL-R. Poster session presented at the annual convention of the American Psychology-Law Society, San Diego, California. Gray, A. L., Viljoen, J. L., & Douglas, K. S. (2015, March). Assessing risk and need in male and female adolescent offenders: Predictive validity of the Youth Level of Service/Case Andrew L. Gray, M.A., B.S.T. Page 5 Management Inventory (YLS/CMI). Paper presented at the annual convention of the American Psychology-Law Society, San Diego, California. Ryan, T. J., Gray, A., Storey, J., & Hart, S. (2015, March). Cross-validation of the VRAG: A 10year prospective study. Paper presented at the annual convention of the American Psychology-Law Society, San Diego, California. Viljoen, J. L., Gray, A. L., Shaffer, C. S., & Douglas, K. S. (2015, March). What is the shelf-life of adolescent risk assessment? Dynamic change on the SAVRY and START:AV. Paper presented at the annual convention of the American Psychology-Law Society, San Diego, California. Gray, A. L., Shaffer, C. S., Viljoen, J. L., Douglas, K. S., Tweed, R. G., Bhatt, G., … Gagnon, N. (2014, June). The assessment and prediction of change in psychopathic traits among youth. Poster session presented at the annual convention of the Canadian Psychological Association, Vancouver, British Columbia. Morgan, R. D., Van Horn, S. A., MacLean, N., Bolanos, A., Gray, A. L., & Mills, J. F. (2014, March). Administrative segregation: Is it a harmful correctional practice? Poster session presented at the annual convention of the American Psychology-Law Society, New Orleans, Louisiana. Shaffer, C., Gray, A., Douglas, K., Viljoen, J., Tweed, R., & Bhatt, G. (2014, March). Predictive validity of the Antisocial Process Screening Device in male and female adolescents. Poster session presented at the annual convention of the American Psychology-Law Society, New Orleans, Louisiana. Murray, A., Storey, J. E., Hart, S. D., Gray, A., & Mills, J. (2011, November). Understanding the treatment needs of psychopaths using the Risk-Need-Responsivity Model. Paper presented at the 2nd Bergen Conference on the Treatment of Psychopathy, Bergen, Norway. Connors, A. D., Mills, J. F., & Gray, A. L. (2011, June). Treatment exposure and optimal gains among offenders who have committed intimate partner violence. Paper session presented at the Second North American Correctional and Criminal Justice Psychology Conference, Toronto, Ontario. Gray, A. L., & Mills, J. F. (2011, June). Comparing the long-term predictive accuracy of the Psychopathy Checklist-Revised facet scores. Paper session presented at the Second North American Correctional and Criminal Justice Psychology Conference, Toronto, Ontario. Gray, A. L., & Mills, J. F. (2011, June). The prospective prediction of general and violent recidivism: Revisiting the accuracy of risk appraisal. Poster session presented at the Second North American Correctional and Criminal Justice Psychology Conference, Toronto, Ontario. Andrew L. Gray, M.A., B.S.T. Page 6 Gray, A. L., Mills, J. F., & Connors, A. D. (2011, June). Treatment attrition among domestically violent offenders. Paper session presented at the Second North American Correctional and Criminal Justice Psychology Conference, Toronto, Ontario. Mills, J. F., Connors, A. D., & Gray, A. L. (2011, June). Community versus institutional intimate partner violence (IPV) intervention among correctional offenders. Paper session presented at the Second North American Correctional and Criminal Justice Psychology Conference, Toronto, Ontario. Gray, A. L., Mills, J. F., & Kroner, D. G. (2011, March). Prospective long-term (11-year) follow-up for violence and the HCR-20, VRAG, LSI-R, PCL-R, LCSF, and SIR. Poster session presented at the annual convention of the American Psychology-Law Society, Miami, Florida. Gray, A. L., Mills, J. F., & Kroner, D. G. (2011, March). Response style and criminal risk: A confound in self-report questionnaires. Poster session presented at the annual convention of the American Psychology-Law Society, Miami, Florida. Hart, S., Storey, J. E., Mills, J. F., & Gray, A. L. (2011, March). PCL-R scores in a representative sample of Canadian offenders. Paper session presented at the annual convention of the American Psychology-Law Society, Miami, Florida. Gray, A. L., & Mills, J. F. (2010, June). Measuring socially desirable responding within a forensic context: Response style or criminal proclivity? Poster session presented at the annual convention of the Canadian Psychological Association, Winnipeg, Manitoba. Gray, A. L., Mills, J. F., & Connors, A. (2010, June). Socially desirable responding and the assessment of treatment change. Paper session presented at the annual convention of the Canadian Psychological Association, Winnipeg, Manitoba. Gray, A. L., & Mills, J. F. (2009, June). Attitudes, associates, and psychopathic personality among violent and sexual offenders. Poster session presented at the annual convention of the Canadian Psychological Association, Montreal, Quebec. PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATION AFFILIATIONS American Psychological Association (2009) American Psychology-Law Society, Division 41, APA (2012 – present) Canadian Psychological Association, Criminal Justice Psychology (2009 – present) International Association for Correctional and Forensic Psychology (2015 – present) Ontario Association for Behaviour Analysis (2006) Society for the Scientific Study of Psychopathy (2010 – 2012) Andrew L. Gray, M.A., B.S.T. Page 7 CLINICAL & PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Psychology Practicum Student (July, 2015 – present) Burnaby Centre for Mental Health and Addiction, Vancouver Coastal Health (Burnaby, BC) Conducted individual therapy with male and female adult inpatients suffering from complex concurrent disorders (i.e., substance addiction and mental health disorders). Psychology Assistant/Psychology Practicum Student (May, 2014 – present) Vancouver Outpatient Clinic, Youth Forensic Psychiatric Services (Vancouver, BC) Assessed psychopathology, cognitive abilities, and academic skills and conducted individual therapy with male and female adolescent forensic outpatients. Clinical Psychology Intern (September, 2012 – present) Clinical Psychology Centre, Simon Fraser University (Burnaby, BC) Assessed cognitive abilities and academic skills and conducted individual therapy with adult outpatients. Behavioural Science Technologist (January – August, 2012) Millhaven Institution, Correctional Service of Canada (Bath, ON) Assessed risk for self-harm/suicide and conducted crisis intervention and individual therapy with adult male federal offenders. Behavioural Science Technologist (April – September, 2011) Bath Institution, Correctional Service of Canada (Bath, ON) Assessed risk for self-harm/suicide and conducted crisis intervention and individual therapy with adult male federal offenders. Facilitated an inmate suicide awareness and prevention workshop. Behavioural Science Technologist (May – September, 2010) Bath Institution, Correctional Service of Canada (Bath, ON) Assessed risk for self-harm/suicide and conducted crisis intervention and individual therapy with adult male federal offenders. Facilitated an inmate suicide awareness and prevention workshop. Behavioural Science Technologist (April – December, 2009) Bath Institution, Correctional Service of Canada (Bath, ON) Andrew L. Gray, M.A., B.S.T. Page 8 Assessed risk for self-harm/suicide and conducted crisis intervention and individual therapy with adult male federal offenders. Behavioural Science Technologist (May – November, 2008) Bath Institution, Correctional Service of Canada (Bath, ON) Assessed risk for self-harm/suicide and conducted crisis intervention and individual therapy with adult male federal offenders. Behavioural Science Technologist (May – September, 2007) Pittsburgh Institution, Correctional Service of Canada (Joyceville, ON) Assessed risk for self-harm/suicide and conducted crisis intervention and individual therapy with adult male federal offenders. Behavioural Science Technologist Field Placement Student (March – April, 2007) Kingston Penitentiary, Correctional Service of Canada (Kingston, ON) Shadowed psychologists and psychology staff conducting crisis intervention and individual therapy, conducted semi-structured interviews and individual therapy with adult male offenders under the direction of psychology staff. Behavioural Science Technologist Field Placement Student (October – December, 2006) Pittsburgh Institution, Correctional Service of Canada (Joyceville, ON) Conducted two pre-treatment risk assessments and assisted in the delivery of a groupbased low intensity sex offender treatment program for adult male offenders under the direction of a registered psychologist. TEACHING & RESEARCH EXPERIENCE Research Assistant, Youth Justice and Mental Health Lab (2012 – 2014) Department of Psychology, Simon Fraser University Teaching Assistant, PSYC 3402 Criminal Behaviour (January – April, 2012) Department of Psychology, Carleton University Teaching Assistant, PSYC 3402 Criminal Behaviour (September – December, 2011) Department of Psychology, Carleton University Teaching Assistant, PSYC 1200 Introduction to Psychology II (January – April, 2011) Department of Psychology, Carleton University Teaching Assistant, PSYC 2500 Developmental Psychology (September – December, 2010) Andrew L. Gray, M.A., B.S.T. Page 9 Department of Psychology, Carleton University Volunteer Researcher, Aggressive Cognitions and Behaviour Research Lab (2009 – 2010) Department of Psychology, Carleton University PROFESSIONAL TRAINING ATTENDED WORKSHOPS The Short-Term Assessment of Risk and Treatability: Adolescent Version (START:AV) One-day Workshop presented by Jodi L. Viljoen, Ph.D.; Sponsored by Simon Fraser University. June 2015, Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada. Training in the Use of the Violence Risk Scale-Youth Version (VRS-YV) One-day Workshop presented by Mark E. Olver, Ph.D.; Sponsored by Simon Fraser University. December 2014, Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada. Psychological Treatment of Addiction and Concurrent Disorders One-day Workshop presented by Heather Fulton, Ph.D.; Sponsored by the University of British Columbia Psychology Clinic and the Canadian Psychological Association. May 2014, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Violence Risk Assessment and Management Workshop for Post-Secondary Institutions Five-day Workshop presented by Stephen D. Hart, Ph.D., and Kelly A. Watt, Ph.D.; Sponsored by ProActive Resolutions Incorporated. January 2014, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Use of the Structured Assessment of Violence Risk in Youth (SAVRY) One and One Half-day Workshop presented by Patrick A. Bartel, Ph.D.; Sponsored by the Ministry of Children and Family Development (MCFD). November 2012, Coquitlam, British Columbia, Canada. Ontario Domestic Assault Risk Assessment (ODARA) 101: The Electronic Training Program Electronic Training Program (Certificate No. 12-083); Sponsored by the Research Department, Waypoint Centre for Mental Health Care. May 2012, Penetanguishene, Ontario, Canada. How to Conduct a Meta-Analysis One-day Workshop presented by Leslie Helmus, M.A., and Kelly M. Babchishin, M.A.; Sponsored by the Foresnic Psychology Research Centre (Carleton University). May 2012, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Assessment of Malingering Andrew L. Gray, M.A., B.S.T. Page 10 One-day Workshop presented by Richard Rogers, Ph.D., APBB; Sponsored by the Correctional Service of Canada (CSC). February 2012, Kingston, Ontario, Canada. Intermediate Cognitive Behavioural Therapy Techniques: Building on the Fundamentals Two-day Workshop presented by Michela M. David, Ph.D.; Sponsored by the Correctional Service of Canada (CSC). January 2012, Kingston, Ontario, Canada. Static-2002R Training: How to Code, Interpret, and Report Static-2002R One-day Workshop presented by Leslie Helmus, M.A.; Sponsored by the Forensic Psychology Research Centre (Carleton University). November 2011, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Violence Assessment Workshop One-day Workshop presented by Daryl G. Kroner, Ph.D., Jeremy F. Mills, Ph.D., and Robert D. Morgan, Ph.D.; Sponsored by the Second North American Correctional and Criminal Justice Psychology Conference (NACCJPC) and the Canadian Psychological Association (CPA). June 2011, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. An Introduction to the Personality Assessment Inventory One-day Workshop presented by Randy K. Otto, Ph.D., ABPP; Sponsored by the Correctional Service of Canada (CSC). March 2011, Kingston, Ontario, Canada. The Violence Risk Scale-Sexual Offender Version (VRS-SO) One-day Workshop presented by Mark E. Olver, Ph. D.; Sponsored by the Correctional Service of Canada (CSC). March 2011, Kingston, Ontario, Canada. Thinking Clearly About Intelligence Testing: A History of the Use and Misuse Half-day Workshop presented by David B. Villeneuve, Ph.D.; Sponsored by the Correctional Service of Canada (CSC). June 2010, Kingston, Ontario, Canada. Issues in the Conceptualization and Measurement of Psychopathy Half-day Workshop presented by David J. Cooke, Ph. D.; Sponsored by the Correctional Service of Canada (CSC). February 2009, Kingston, Ontario, Canada. An Instrument to Quantify Institutional Behaviour Variables Half-day Workshop presented by David J. Cooke, Ph. D.; Sponsored by the Correctional Service of Canada (CSC). February 2009, Kingston, Ontario, Canada. Hare Psychopathy Checklist-Revised (PCL-R) Two-day Workshop presented by Adelle E. Forth, Ph.D.; Sponsored by Darkstone Research Group, Whitby Mental Health Centre, and Multi-Health Systems. February 2007, Whitby, Ontario, Canada. Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training (ASIST) Andrew L. Gray, M.A., B.S.T. Page 11 Two-day Workshop; Sponsored by the Canadian Mental Health Association, Ontario Division. May 2004, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Myths and Realities of Mental Illness One-day Workshop; Sponsored by the Canadian Mental Health Association, Ontario Division. May 2004, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. DELIVERED WORKSHOPS Use of the Structured Assessment of Violence Risk in Youth (SAVRY) One-day Workshop presented by Andrew L. Gray, M.A., B.S.T.; Sponsored by Simon Fraser University. June 2015, Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada.