Krista Rogers is a current research assistant. She graduated in 2020 with her BA in Forensic Psychology and a minor in English and Criminology from John Jay College of Criminal Justice. Three years later, in 2023, she graduated with her MA in Forensic Mental Health Counseling from the same institution. Throughout her academic career, Krista has contributed to several criminal justice-focused projects, including studies on racial and phenotypic bias in eyewitness identification and comparisons of the criminal justice response to the Capitol riots and the George Floyd protests. Her clinical experience includes working on the CBT for PTSD study with Rutgers University as a clinical extern, where she conducted trauma-based assessments and provided trauma-informed CBT treatment to college students with PTSD.
Currently, Krista is a research assistant on multiple projects, such as the Transdiagnostic CBT study, and also currently serves as the project manager for the CBT for PTSD study. She is passionate about conducting research that advances the field and positively impacts the lives of others.