Graduate Programs: Non-Clinical PhD /PsyD Programs
University of Arizona (Ph.D. and/or J.D)Alliant International University (Ph.D. in Forensic Psychology or Psy.D. in Forensic Psychology).
Arizona State University (Law and Psychology J.D./Ph.D. Program)
Cornell University (Ph.D. with a concentration in Law, Psychology and Human Development)
Florida International University (Ph.D. in Psychology with an emphasis in Legal Psychology).
Georgetown University (Ph.D. in Psychology with concentration in Human Development and Public Policy and a Ph.D. in a joint program with a Masters in Public Policy )
John Jay College of Criminal Justice-CUNY (M.A. or Ph.D.).
University of Nevada- Reno (Ph.D. in social psychology with a concentration in psychology and law)
Simon Fraser University (Ph.D. in psychology in the psychology and law program).
University of California-Irvine (Ph.D. in Criminology, Law & Society).
University of Florida (Developmental Ph.D. with psychology-law concentration or J.D.)
University of Illinois at Chicago (Ph.D. with concentration in Psychology and Law).
University of Minnesota (Ph.D. in social psychology with a research concentration in social psychology and law).
University of Nebraska (joint J.D. and Ph.D. or joint J.D. and M.A. in Psychology).
University of Texas at El Paso (Ph.D. in Applied Psychology with the Legal Psychology Group)
University of Wyoming (Ph.D. with concentration in Psychology and Law)



