Dr. Kenneth Cairns
Chairperson for the Criminal Justice and Social Science Department, Assistant Professor of Criminal Justice and University Counselor
Biography
Dr. Cairns received his Ph.D. in Psychology in 1992 from Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, OH. He was employed for more than 20 years as a Psychologist in the Pennsylvania Department of Corrections, our state's prison system. During that time, he worked in a number of specialized housing units for the severely mentally ill, for extremely violent offenders, and a unit for the most violent and impaired inmates in the prison system. Before retiring, he was promoted to Western Regional Psychologist Manager. In that capacity, he oversaw the delivery of mental health services to more than 16,000 inmates in eight state prisons. Dr. Cairns was instrumental in writing departmental policies and supervising other psychologists.
Dr. Cairns has spoken all over the United States on topics including hostage negotiation, serial killings, personality disorders, behavioral analysis, and crisis intervention.
Expertise
Dr. Cairns was a member of the PA Department of Corrections Regional Hostage Negotiation Team. He was the Team Leader of the SCI-Greensburg Critical Incident Stress Management Team and also the Team Leader of the SCI-Greensburg State Employees Assistance Program.
Dr. Cairns' work was recognized in 2018 when he won the Department of Corrections Outstanding Employee Performance Award.
Dr. Cairns also authored a textbook, which was published in September 2023, cited below.
Cairns, Kenneth B. Forensic Psychology: An Inside Perspective on Criminal Thinking and Behavior. SAGE Publications, Inc, 2023.
Education
- B.A., Adelphi University
- M.A., Case Western Reserve University
- Ph.D., Case Western Reserve University