Dr. Randy Otto, currently an Associate Professor in the Department of Mental Health Law & Policy, has been selected to receive the 2021 AP-LS Award for Distinguished Contributions to Psychology and Law. His nominators all wrote very positive recommendations for him, mentioning his position as a respected scholar in the field, his extensive work and service in forensic practice, and his past and current service to the Division.
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MHLP associate professor to receive AP-LS Award for distinguished contributions to psychology and law
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