Dr. Douglas Green
Douglas holds a BA in psychology from the University of Rochester, MA degrees in forensic psychology and criminal justice from the John Jay College of Criminal Justice, and a PhD in criminal justice from the Graduate Center of the City University of New York. A federal agent for more than twenty-five years, he is currently a digital forensics examiner with Homeland Security Investigations and involved in the investigation of a wide range of offenses relating to the use of computers and the internet. Dr. Green's research interests include traumatic stress reactions and law enforcement officers, issues in cybercrime, the relationship between child pornography possession and pedophilic contact offenses, and the ethics and practice of immigration law enforcement.