
Casey Stewart, PsyD
Adjunct Faculty
cstewart@wi.edu
Dr. Casey Stewart is a police and public safety, forensic, and industrial-organizational psychologist. He has a doctorate in clinical psychology with a specialty emphasis in forensics. He worked for the NYPD psychological services unit and taught cognitive neuroscience at John Jay College of Criminal Justice. He teaches graduate courses in psychological assessment. He is board certified in police and public safety psychology. He works in private practice, providing assessment and consultation services to hundreds of private and governmental organizations across the U.S. He engages in research and development of assessment tools and techniques. He received awards from the American Psychological Association for his research contributions and early career achievements. Dr. Stewart coauthored published works on law enforcement assessment, police misconduct/violence, cultural competence, and diversity training. He served on the IACP Ethics Committee and Oregon Ethics Committee. He was the President of the American Academy of Police & Public Safety. He was the Chair of the APA Police & Public Safety Section. Dr. Stewart chaired and served on IACP workgroups around psychological assessment guidelines, police misconduct, and officer diversity. He is the past Chair of the Diversity Committee for the IACP PPSS. He now chairs the IACP PPSS Global Affairs Committee.