
Stay up to date with research, practice, and ideas shaping forensic mental health. Every two weeks, Drs. Michelle Guyton and Alexander Millkey interview leading researchers, clinicians, and experts in the field. Listen during your commute, at the gym, or wherever podcasts fit your day while earning continuing education credit. Forensic Briefs is approved by the American Psychological Association (APA) to sponsor continuing education for psychologists.

Dr. Shoba Sreenivasan is a forensic psychologist and Sexually Violent Predator evaluator whose work focuses on sexual and violence risk assessment, justice-involved veterans, and forensic services for complex legal populations.
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Dr. Shoba Sreenivasan joins Forensic Briefs to discuss justice-involved veterans, sexual offending, trauma, recidivism, and the challenges of balancing risk management with access to treatment, housing, and reentry services.

Dr. Apryl Alexander joins Forensic Briefs to discuss justice-involved youth, polyvictimization, trauma-informed care, and how forensic psychologists can better understand children within broader social, cultural, and structural contexts.
Dr. Apryl Alexander is the Metrolina Distinguished Professor of Health and Policy at UNC Charlotte and Executive Director of its Violence Prevention Center. Her work focuses on violence, victimization, human sexuality, trauma-informed care, and culturally informed practice.







Forensic Briefs is a podcast hosted by forensic psychologists Drs. Michelle Guyton and Alex Millkey. Designed for legal, forensic, and clinical professionals, the podcast delivers engaging, bite-sized continuing education.