Director Research
Royal Canadian Mounted Police
Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada
Gregory Krätzig Ph.D. is the Director Research for the Royal Canadian Mounted Police and Adjunct Professor at the University of Regina Dept. of Psychology. He is a leader using simulation as a training tool has been awarded over $4 million in grants and has won many awards including the CPA award for Academic Excellence, the Alumni Crowning Achievement Award for Distinguished Professional Achievement and the Alumni of Distinction Award, he has presented at IACP, INTERPOL, IITSEC, CEPOL, CPA and APS. He currently serves as the Technical Authority on the RCMP Longitudinal PTSD Study.
R. Nicholas Carleton, Ph.D., R.D. Psych, is a Professor of Clinical Psychology, a registered doctoral clinical psychologist, and serves as the Scientific Director for the Canadian Institute for Public Safety Research and Treatment. He has recently been inducted as a Member of the Royal Society of Canada’s College of New Scholars, Artists and Scientists, and has received the Royal-Mach-Gaensslen Prize for Mental Health Research, a Canadian Institutes of Health Research Brain Star Award. He is currently serving as the principal investigator on the RCMP Longitudinal PTSD Study.
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Royal Canadian Mounted Police Longitudinal Study: First Results
Sunday, October 15, 2023
12:15 PM – 1:15 PM PST