Lecturer in Psychology and Criminology, Edith Cowan University
Dr James McCue is a lecturer, researcher, and higher degrees supervisor in Criminology and Psychology at Edith Cowan University, Western Australia. His research experience and interests includes public perceptions of the minimum age of criminal responsibility, perceptions of vicarious criminal responsibility in relation to parents of young people, patterns of youth offending, and youth diversion practices. James is also a Clinical Psychologist and Forensic Psychologist (Registrar)and works in private practice conducting forensic assessments for Court, as well as treatment for clinical and forensic issues including depression, anxiety, substance use, post-traumatic stress, relationships, and a range of criminal behaviours.
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