Richard Morley

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Richard H. Morley

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Biography

Texas State University - Criminal Justice



Experience

  • Texas State University

    Assistant Professor

    Richard worked at Texas State University as a Assistant Professor

  • Texas State University

    Senior Lecturer

    I have taught the following classes:

    Statistics for Criminal Justice Undergraduates

    Research for Graduate Students

  • Goodwill Industries of Central Texas

    Placement Specialist

    • Assess, train, and advise individuals with barriers to employment
    • Conduct mock interviews
    • Conduct training in life management skills and job readiness
    • Recruit candidates for the Jobsource Program at job fairs
    • Complete contracts with different government agencies
    • Organize community events
    • Make public presentations on the programs of Goodwill.
    • Screen applicants for HR recruiter and other Goodwill programs
    • Refer applicants to other programs in the community

  • University of Phoenix

    Enhanced Learning Facilitator

    I tutored undergraduate and graduate students in the following areas
    • Statistics
    • Research and Evaluation
    • Algebra

  • University of Phoenix

    Instructor

    I instructed undergraduates in the following classes

    • Research and Evaluation
    • Human Resource Management
    • Human Motivation:
    • Human Growth and Development
    • Psychology of Personality

  • Texas Department of Criminal Justice

    Parole Officer

    Duties:
    • Supervised released parolees in the community
    • Assessed risk of recidivism
    • Investigated parole violations
    • Worked with victims and family of victims
    • Monitored parolee’s home life and document activities of parolees
    • Served subpoenas
    • Presented evidence in parole hearings
    • Gave recommendations to Parole Board
    • Interviewed witnesses
    • Worked with government agencies including police, Attorney Generals Office, court system, and Child Protective Services

Education

  • The University of Texas at Austin

    Doctorate

    Educational Psychology
    I am specialized in human development, culture, and learning sciences with a heavy emphasis on quantitative methods. My research focuses included functional connectivity MRI, autism, antisocial personality disorder, and mindfulness. My degree was conferred May 2012.

  • Texas State University

    Master of Science

    Healthcare Human Resource

  • Texas State University

    Assistant Professor



  • Texas State University

    Senior Lecturer


    I have taught the following classes: Statistics for Criminal Justice Undergraduates Research for Graduate Students

Publications

  • The role that self-compassion and self-control play in hostility provoked from a negative event

    Journal of Indian Psychology

  • The role that self-compassion and self-control play in hostility provoked from a negative event

    Journal of Indian Psychology

  • The impact of mindfulness meditation and self-compassion on criminal impulsivity

    Journal of Police and Criminal Psychology

  • The role that self-compassion and self-control play in hostility provoked from a negative event

    Journal of Indian Psychology

  • The impact of mindfulness meditation and self-compassion on criminal impulsivity

    Journal of Police and Criminal Psychology

  • Compassion as an Antidote to Violence

    TEDxTexasStateUniversity

  • The role that self-compassion and self-control play in hostility provoked from a negative event

    Journal of Indian Psychology

  • The impact of mindfulness meditation and self-compassion on criminal impulsivity

    Journal of Police and Criminal Psychology

  • Compassion as an Antidote to Violence

    TEDxTexasStateUniversity

  • The intersection of Self-Control Theory, Objective Self-Awareness Theory, and Mindfulness

    Journal of Indian Psychology

  • The role that self-compassion and self-control play in hostility provoked from a negative event

    Journal of Indian Psychology

  • The impact of mindfulness meditation and self-compassion on criminal impulsivity

    Journal of Police and Criminal Psychology

  • Compassion as an Antidote to Violence

    TEDxTexasStateUniversity

  • The intersection of Self-Control Theory, Objective Self-Awareness Theory, and Mindfulness

    Journal of Indian Psychology

  • Self-compassion and predictor of criminality

    Journal of Aggression, Maltreatment, and Trauma

  • The role that self-compassion and self-control play in hostility provoked from a negative event

    Journal of Indian Psychology

  • The impact of mindfulness meditation and self-compassion on criminal impulsivity

    Journal of Police and Criminal Psychology

  • Compassion as an Antidote to Violence

    TEDxTexasStateUniversity

  • The intersection of Self-Control Theory, Objective Self-Awareness Theory, and Mindfulness

    Journal of Indian Psychology

  • Self-compassion and predictor of criminality

    Journal of Aggression, Maltreatment, and Trauma

  • The role that self-compassion and self-control play in hostility provoked from a negative event

    Journal of Indian Psychology

  • The impact of mindfulness meditation and self-compassion on criminal impulsivity

    Journal of Police and Criminal Psychology

  • Compassion as an Antidote to Violence

    TEDxTexasStateUniversity

  • The intersection of Self-Control Theory, Objective Self-Awareness Theory, and Mindfulness

    Journal of Indian Psychology

  • Self-compassion and predictor of criminality

    Journal of Aggression, Maltreatment, and Trauma

  • Self-compassion and Violent Criminatlity

    Aggression and Violent Behavior

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