Dr. Baldwin is a clinical psychologist with a dual emphasis on research and forensics. He has directed federally-funded research projects, authored over a dozen articles in peer-reviewed journals, and has both designed and evaluated substance abuse treatment programs. Dr. Baldwin serves as Senior Researcher at Applied Research Services (ARS) in Atlanta, Georgia. ARS is a national consulting firm specializing in criminal justice research and policy analysis (www.ars-corp.com). Dr. Baldwin is also the Director of Forensic Services at the Highland Institute, an Atlanta outpatient clinic specializing in the assessment and treatment of persons with sexual behavior problems. He performs forensic examinations for state and federal courts and probation/parole authorities, serves as an expert witness in both juvenile and adult courts, and has worked in both inpatient and community-based mental health settings. Dr. Baldwin is a frequent presenter at regional and national conferences, and has provided training and technical assistance to treatment and court staff in a variety of settings. He serves as faculty for the National Drug Court Institute and the National Judicial College, where he teaches on a variety of issues at the intersection of mental health and the law. Dr. Baldwin earned his Ph.D. at Georgia State University, after completing an adult forensic internship at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Medicine and the Federal Bureau of Prisons.
Listed skills include Program Evaluation, Consultation, Research, Research Design, and 9 others.