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Research and Professional Interests:

Psychology and Law
Correctional Psychology; Offender Classification
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elinquency Prevention and Treatment
Community Consultation and Program Evaluation
Psychotherapy and Professional Training

Contact information: Office: 387 Gordon Palmer Hall
Box 870348, Tuscaloosa, Al 35487-0348

Phone: (205) 348-9694 Fax: (205) 348-8648
Email Address: cclement@gp.as.ua.edu

Professor of Psychology

Recent Publications

Clements, C.B. (1996). [Review of Psychological classification of the adult male prison inmate.] Criminal Justice and Behavior, 23, 505-508.

Clements, C. B., (1996). Offender classification: Two decades of progress. Criminal Justice and Behavior, 23(1), 121-143.

Clements, C.B. (1997). The shame of violence. [Review of Violence: Our deadly epidemic and its causes.] Contemporary Psychology, 42 (11), 999-1000.

Clements, C. B., (1998). To the new department chairperson: An open letter. The Psychologist-Manager Journal, 2(1), 25-33.

Clements, C.B. (1999). [Review of The psychology of criminal conduct.] Criminal Justice and Behavior. 26 (3), 389-393.

Clements, C. B. (1999). Psychology, attitude shifts, and prison growth. American Psychologist, 54 (9), 785-786.

Wilson, D. L., Frick, P. J., & Clements, C. B.(1999). Gender, somatization, and psychopathic traits in a college sample. Journal of Psychopathology and Behavioral Assessment, 21, 221-235.

Hooper, N., & Clements, C. B. (1999). The attorney's role in competency evaluations. Proceedings: APA/ABA Psychological Expertise and Criminal Justice Continuing Education Conference for Psychologists and Lawyers. Washington, DC: APA.

Clements,C. B. (2000). Psychological research and practice in correctional institutions. In A. E. Kazdin (Ed.). Encyclopedia of psychology. Washington, DC and New York: American Psychological Association and Oxford University Press- USA.

McKee, J. M., & Clements. C. B. (2000). The challenge of individualized instruction in corrections. The Journal of Correctional Education, 51 (3), 270-281.

Boothby, J. L., & Clements, C. B. (2000). A national survey of correctional psychologists. Criminal Justice and Behavior, 27 (6), 715-732.

Waid, C. & Clements, C.B. (Nov., 2001). Correctional facility design: Past, present and future. Corrections Compendium, 26 (1), 1-5; 25-29.

Boothby, J. L., & Clements, C. B. (2002). Job satisfaction of correctional psychologists: Implications for recruitment and retention. Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, 33 (3), 310-315.

Clements, C. B., & McLearen, A. M. (in press). Research-based practice in corrections: A selective review. In T. Fagan and R. Ax (Eds.) Correctional Mental Health Handbook. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.

Kruh, I. P., Frick, P. J., & Clements, C.B. (in press). Historical and personality correlates to the violence patterns of juveniles tried as adults. Criminal Justice and Behavior.

Loney, B.R., Frick, P. J., Clements, C. B., Ellis, M. L., & Kerlin, K. (in press). Callous- unemotional traits, impulsivity, and emotional processing in antisocial adolescents. Journal of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology.

Recent Conference Presentations