Dr. Edwards began his scientific career in the
clinical division of Harvard University’s Department of Social Relations where
his areas of research and publication included law and psychology, public
policy and social change, substance abuse, developmental antecedents of
psychopathology, social adaptation, and role conflict. He went on to serve as
Associate Clinical Professor of Psychiatry at the Tufts University School of
Medicine for fourteen years. A licensed clinical and forensic psychologist and
a licensed health services provider; he completed a post - doctoral fellowship
psychopharmacology, and is a founding Fellow of the International College of
Prescribing Psychologists. In addition to being an experienced assessment and
treatment clinician, Dr. Edwards is well known as a researcher and for his
ability to combine quantitative and observational techniques in the design and
analysis of longitudinal and other research methodologies. A graduate of the Boston College Law School, his
multijurisdictional span includes the United States Supreme Court. He served as Senior Associate for Policy,
Planning and Research at the Justice Resource Institute; and remains a regular
contributor to the academic literature.
Dr. Edwards’ management experience includes the
assembly of an international team of over one thousand world-class medical and
scientific scholars for the implementation of a major research and publishing
effort; creation of the first computer assisted system for medical diagnosis;
and the design and oversight of a $23 million research and academic facility
for the application of advanced information technology in medical education,
research, and clinical practice. He is
trained as a systems analyst, and is experienced in the development of
computerized systems dynamic, simulation, and training models. He has served as a member of the Board of
Directors of the Heart of Texas Red Cross and is a past Director At-Large of
the Massachusetts Psychological Association. He has served on the Steering Committee
of the Massachusetts Disaster Response Network of the American Psychological
Association/American Red Cross, among other organizations. Dr. Edwards teaching
includes psychopathology; behavioral science and American Justice; advanced
quantitative methods; and public policy and social change. He currently teaches
scientific evidence at the Baylor University Law School, and as a member of the
American Historical Association, in the University’s department of American
Studies.
Dr. Edwards’ books include Responsibilities and
Dispensations: Behavior, Science, and American Justice, two texts on Texas
Mental Health Law, and (with Andre A. Moenssens and Betty Layne DesPortes) the
6th edition of the classic Scientific Evidence in Civil and Criminal
Cases, in addition to which he is Behavioral Science Editor of the Wiley
Encyclopedia of Forensic Science. Dr.
Edwards is a Jurisprudence Fellow of the American Academy of Forensic Science. His current interests are in medico-legal issues related to the
legalization of marijuana and he is the author of Drug Dependence: Social
Regulation and Treatment Alternatives (Jason Aronson, Inc.).
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