Helen Smith (psychologist)
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Born | United States |
Occupation | Forensic psychologist |
Spouse(s) | Glenn Reynolds |
Helen Smith is a forensic psychologist in Knoxville, Tennessee, who specializes in violent children and adults. She holds a Ph.D from the University of Tennessee and masters degrees from The New School for Social Research and the City University of New York.[citation needed] She has written The Scarred Heart: Understanding and Identifying Kids Who Kill,[1] and was writer and executive producer of Six,[2] a documentary about the murder of a family in Tennessee by teens from Kentucky. The film highlights the inadequacies of the school, mental health and criminal justice systems in preventive treatment of troubled teens. More recently, Smith wrote Men on Strike: Why Men Are Boycotting Marriage, Fatherhood, and the American Dream - and Why It Matters.[3]
Dr. Smith hosts a regular program on a libertarian/conservative news site, PJ Media,[4] where she discusses social issues and psychology, with a particular emphasis on the problems and experiences of men. She has written widely on issues relating to violence, mental health, and the criminal justice system.[5] Among her articles is "Violence on Campus: Practical Recommendations for Legal Educators," published in the Oklahoma City Law Review.[6] After the Jonesboro, Arkansas school shootings, she testified before the Arkansas State Legislature regarding responses to school violence.[7]
Since September 2005, she has been writing her own blog, Dr. Helen. Smith tackles such controversial topics as feminism, homosexuality, liberalism, race, gun rights, and abortion from a libertarian vantage point.[8][9][10][11][12]
Personal life
Dr. Smith is married to Glenn Reynolds, a law professor and commentator. In addition to her own blog, Dr. Helen, she and her husband occasionally produce a podcast, Glenn and Helen Show.
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- Dr. Helen blog
- Profile page at ViolentKids.com at another website of hers
- The Apex Fallacy: An Interview with Dr. Helen Smith: Oct 25, 2008 by Bernard Chapin of the Magic City Morning Star about the apex fallacy
- PJ Media >> Helen Smith articles.
- Helen Smith at the Internet Movie Database
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- ↑ Callisto Publishing, 2000; ISBN 0-615-11223-4
- ↑ Six website
- ↑ Encounter Publishing, 2013; ISBN 1-594-03675-6
- ↑ http://pjmedia.com/drhelen
- ↑ Violence articles
- ↑ "Violence on Campus: Practical Recommendations for Legal Educators", Oklahoma City Law Review.
- ↑ Arkansas school violence article
- ↑ Conservatives: Don't Play into Alinsky's Hands
- ↑ If You're Gay--You Better Stay that Way
- ↑ Label: liberal hypocrisy
- ↑ "No Gun, No Chance"
- ↑ "Isn't Two Decades of a Man's Life Worth Nine Months of a Woman's?"
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