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Before joining the faculty at John Marshall, William Carroll had varied careers, among them university professor of theology and psychology and religion, clinical psychologist, trial attorney as a federal defender, and corporate counsel for a cable television company and a supermarket chain. His interest in law developed while he was a post-doctoral visiting scholar at the University of Chicago. He continues his involvement with interdisciplinary matters, serving as counsel to the Illinois Psychological Association Ethics Committee, consultant on legal and policy issues to the American Psychological Association, Reporter for the American Bar Association Criminal Justice Mental Health Standards, and co-author of a controversial study on human sexuality commissioned by the Catholic Theological Society of America. He is frequently consulted on high-profile cases involving the mental responsibility of the accused.
Professor Carroll joined the faculty in 1975. He teaches Conflict of Laws, Criminal Law, and Philosophy of Law.
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Publications
Supplement: Eyewitness Testimony - Strategy and Tactics, (with Prof. Michael Seng) (Supp.), West Publishing, 2008.
Law and Mental Health Professionals, APA Press, 2002 (scheduled)
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"Ethics Review" psychiatric interns, Hines VA Hospital,6/23/2000
''New Procedures," panel, Illinois Psychological Association, 10/27/2000
"Update, Mental Health Law," Illinois State Bar Association panel presentation, State of Illinois Bldg. 5/16/2001
"Legal Issues in Psychology,' Depaul University Graduate School, 5/23/2001
"Legal Representation of Psychologists in Trouble," American Psychological Association Meeting, August, 2004.
"Moral Responsibility at the Shifting Boundaries of Consciousness," Theological Society Meeting, 81. Louis, June, 2005. Discussion participant.
"Suicide Concerns on College and University Campuses," New Orleans meeting, August, 2006. .
"Legal Concerns in Assisting Students at Risk," Biennial Congress of International Association for Prevention of Suicide (World Health Org.) September, 2007
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