About the American Psychology-Law Society

AP-LS is an interdisciplinary organization devoted to scholarship, practice, and public service in psychology and law.

AP-LS Membership

The American Psychology-Law Society is both a free-standing organization as well as a division (Division 41) of the American Psychological Association. Members of AP-LS need not be members of APA, although many members belong to both organizations (AP-LS and APA). Membership is open to interested professionals and students in other disciplines beyond psychology. For more information about membership categories and dues, please visit this web site.


AP-LS Officers

The current President of AP-LS is Dr. Edward Mulvey.  Contact information for all elected officers and committee chairpersons is available on this Web site.


AP-LS Bylaws

The text of the Society's Bylaws can be seen on this Web site.

 

 

AP-LS Awards & Recognition

AP-LS gives several grants to fund students' research, and also recognizes the accomplishments of researchers, teachers and


AP-LS Grants

AP-LS gives several grants to fund students' research, and also recognizes the accomplishments of researchers, teachers and mentors in the field.  For information about all the grants, awards and recognition through AP-LS, please view this Web page.


AP-LS Committees

AP-LS has numerous standing and ad-hoc committees that consider a wide number of issues relevant to psychology and law.  These include the Mentorship Committee and the Minority Affairs Committee.  For a description of all committees, and contact information for the Committee chairpersons, please visit this Web page.