Robert Morgan
Dr. Morgan completed his Ph.D. in counseling psychology at Oklahoma State University and a postdoctoral fellowship in forensic psychology in the Department of Psychiatry at the University of Missouri-Kansas City and the Missouri Department of Mental Health. After 21 years at Texas Tech University, he joined Southern Illinois University in 2021 as the Dean of the College of Health and Human Sciences and as a Professor in the School of Psychological and Behavioral Sciences. Dr. Morgan’s research and scholarly activities include treatment and assessment of justice involved persons with mental illness, effects of incarceration including in restricted housing units, and forensic mental health assessment.
His research has been funded by the National Institute of Mental Health, the National Institute of Justice, and the Center for Behavioral Health Services & Criminal Justice Research. He has authored or co-authored over 100 peer reviewed articles and book chapters, and authored or edited 4 books including A Treatment Program for Justice Involved Persons with Mental Illness: Changing Lives and Changing Outcomes and A Clinician’s Guide to Violence Risk Assessment. He has over 25 years of experience in correctional and forensic psychology, and consults with state and private correctional agencies to inform practice.
Educational History:
- Ph.D., Oklahoma State University
Representative Publications:
- Scanlon, F., & Morgan, R. D. (2025). Changing Outcomes in Jail? Evaluating Treatment Completion and Change Among Adults With Serious Mental Illness. Criminal Justice and Behavior, 00938548251375386.
- Scanlon, F., & Morgan, R. D. (2025). Mental health services in jail: Identifying and quantifying barriers to implementation. Psychological Services.
- Scanlon, F., Morgan, R. D., & Aceves, D. (2025). Implementing a treatment for people with serious mental illness in jail: A mixed-methods study of stakeholder perspectives on feasibility and acceptability. Administration and Policy in Mental Health and Mental Health Services Research, 52(5), 876-889.
- Wilson, A. B., Bonfine, N., Phillips, J., Swaine, J., Scanlon, F., Parisi, A., ... & Morgan, R. (2025). Forging new paths in the development of community mental health interventions for people with mental illness at risk of criminal legal system contact. Health & Justice, 13(1), 3.
- Diehl, K. J., Morgan, R. D., King, C. M., Ingram, P. B., & Mitchell, C. (2024). Reception to and Efficacy of a Serious Video Game for Correctional Intervention: Project Choices. Criminal Justice and Behavior, 51, 1635-1653.
- Scanlon, F., Hirsch, S., Morgan, R. D. (2022). The Relation between The Working Alliance on mental illness and criminal thinking among justice-involved people with co-occurring mental illness and substance use disorders. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 90, 282-288.
- Kuther, T. L. & Morgan, R. D. (2025). Careers in psychology: Opportunities in a changing world (6th ed.). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.
- Batastini, A. B., Morgan, R. D., Kroner, D. G., & Mills, J. F. (2019). Stepping Up, Stepping Out: A Mental Health Treatment Program for Inmates in Restrictive Housing. New York: Routledge Taylor & Francis Group.
- Morgan, R. D. (2019). Encyclopedia of Criminal Psychology (Vol. I-IV). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.
- Morgan, R. D., Kroner, D. G., & Mills, J. F. (2018). A treatment program for justice involved persons with mental illness: Changing Lives and Changing Outcomes. Routledge Taylor & Francis Group.