Dr Marjorie H. Carroll

Psychology Program Director; Department Academic Counselor, Head

Personal Website
marjorie.carroll [at] westpoint.edu
Dr. Marjorie Carroll currently serves as the Psychology Program Director and Head Department Academic Counselor for the Department of Behavioral Sciences and Leadership. Dr. Carroll joined the United States Military Academy in June 1999. She completed her PhD in Clinical Psychology, specialization in Children and Adolescent psychology at St. John’s University. Dr. Carroll lives in Hopewell Junction, NY with her husband, Scott, and son, Brandon.

Ph.D. - St. John's University

 

B.A. - College of New Rochelle

Research Interests

Underlying beliefs and attitudes toward rape/sexual assault

Current Research

. Current projects include examining rape and sexual assault scripts involving male and female victims, the impact of post-event information on memory for situations, the impact of gendered wording on underlying beliefs.

Selected Publications

Carroll, M. H., Korenman, L. M., & Rosenstein, J. E. (2019). Does sex of the victim matter? A comparison of rape scripts involving a male or female victim. Violence and Gender, 6, 175-186. https://doi.org/10.1089/vio.2018.0040

Korenman, L. M., Wetzler, E. L., Carroll, M. H., & Velilla, E. V. (2019). Is it in your face?: Exploring the effects of sexual dimorphism on perception of leadership potential. Military Psychology, 31(2), 1-10. https://doi.org/10.1080/08995605.2018.1556555

Rosenstein, J. E., De Angelis, K., McCone, D. R., & Carroll, M. H. (2018). Sexual assault & sexual harassment at the US military service academies. Military Psychology, 30(3) 206-218. https://doi.org/ 10.1080/08995605.2017.1422950

Carroll, M. H., Rosenstein, J. E., Foubert, J. D., Clark, M. D., & Korenman, L. M. (2016). Rape myth acceptance: A comparison of military service academy and civilian fraternity and sorority students. Military Psychology, 28, 306-317.

Rosenstein, J. E., & Carroll, M. H. (2015). Male rape myths, female rape myths, and intent to intervene as a bystander. Violence and Gender, 2, 204-208. https://doi.org/.1089/vio.2015.0027

Clark, M. D., & Carroll, M. H. (2008). Acquaintance rape scripts of women and men: Similarities and differences. Sex Roles, 58, 616-625.

Carroll, M. H., & Clark, M. D. (2006). Men’s acquaintance rape scripts: A comparison between a regional university and a military academy. Sex Roles, 55, 469-480.