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Margaret Ann Keaton

Margaret Ann Keaton, PsyD.

Assistant Professor and Director of Student Services
(317) 788-3920
keatonma@uindy.edu

Degree:
University of Indianapolis, 2006
Specialization: Child and Adolescent Development

Research Interests

  • Conceptualization of Personality Disorder in Serial Murder
  • Treatment of Violent Crime Victims
  • Mental Health and the Legal System
  • Homicide Detectives' Perceptions of Cognitions Involved in Surviving Violent Crime

Undergraduate Courses Taught:

  • Forensic Psychology: Criminal Minds
  • Forensic Psychology: Law Enforcement
  • Forensic Psychology: Criminal Behavior
  • Brain and Behavior
  • Child and Adolescent Development

Work Experience:

  • Plainfield Juvenile Correctional Facility
  • LaRue Carter Psychiatric Hospital
  • Indiana Women's Prison
  • Quinco Behavioral Health Systems
  • Co-director of the Ruthann Popcheff Memorial Fund-works closely with the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department's Victim Assistance Program

Awards:

  • Voted 2007 Faculty Member of the Year by the students and staff of the University of Indianapolis School for Adult Learning

Publications:

  • Keaton, M.A. (2008). "Personality disorder conceptualization in serial murder: A methodological critique and proposal". American Journal of Forensic Psychiatry, Vol. 29, No. 1, 31-46.


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