Full Name
Amy Watson
Job Title
Professor
Company
Wayne State University
Speaker Bio
Amy C Watson, PhD is a professor in the School of Social at Wayne State University. Trained as a mental health services researcher, she has focused on people with serious mental illnesses that come in contact with the criminal legal system and interventions to prevent and reduce criminal legal involvement. She has conducted extensive research on police encounters with persons with mental illnesses and the Crisis Intervention Team (CIT) model. Her current work is looking at models to reduce or eliminate the role of law enforcement in mental health crisis response and the development of the non-law enforcement crisis response workforce. Earlier in her research career, she was the project director of a NIMH funded center focused on mental illness stigma, and stigma reduction remains an important theme in her work. Other professional activities include serving on the CIT International Board of Directors from 2016-2021, (as President of the Board 2020-2021) and on the compliance team for the Department of Justice Settlement Agreement with the City of Portland, Oregon. Her direct practice experience includes working as a probation officer on a team serving clients with serious mental illnesses and as a Forensic Social Worker/Mitigation Specialist working on death penalty cases. She has a BA in Criminal Justice from Aurora University and an AM and PhD from the University of Chicago School of Social Service Administration.
