Shannon Egan, M.A.

E-mail: shannon.egan@temple.edu

 

Bio: Shannon is currently in her fifth year of graduate studies at Temple University. She received her M.A. in Forensic Psychology from John Jay College of Criminal Justice and her B.A. from New York University. Shannon’s current research is focused on psychopathy and aggression in adult and juvenile forensic populations. Shannon currently works with Dr. Fauber.

 

Representative presentations and/or publications:

 

Egan, S.S., & Falkenbach, D.F. (2007, April) Psychometric Assessment of the YPI: Psychopathic Personality Traits in a Low- to Moderate-Level offender sample. To be presented at the 2nd Society for the Scientific Study of Psychopathy conference, St. Petersburg, Florida.

 

Kucharski, L.T., Falkenbach, D.M., Egan, S.S., & Duncan, S. (in press). Antisocial Personality Disorder and the Malingering of Psychiatric Disorder: A Study of Criminal Defendants. International Journal of Forensic Mental Health.

 

Kucharski, L.T., Duncan, S., Egan, S.S., & Falkenbach, D.M. (2006). Psychopathy and Malingering of Psychiatric Disorder in Criminal Defendants. Behavioral Sciences and the Law, 24, 633-644.

 

Egan, S.S., Kucharski, L.T., Duncan, S., & Falkenbach, D.M. (2005, March). Psychopathy, antisocial personality disorder, and malingering. Paper presented at the American Psychology–Law Society Conference, La Jolla, CA.