Yannie ten Broeke, M.A.

Instructor

Yannie ten Broeke headshot
  • Campus:
    NYSCAS - New York School of Career and Applied Studies
  • Department:
    Psychology

I earned my MA in Forensic Psychology from John Jay College of Criminal Justice, where I worked on a joint research project between John Jay and the FBI’s Behavioral Science Unit, researching childhood antecedents to serial sexual offending and homicide. I then spent two years in the CUNY Graduate Center’s Forensic Psychology PhD program, where I worked on the research project that produced the John Jay Report about clergy who sexually abuse children, among other research projects. I have recently completed a second MA in Forensic Mental Health Counselling, also at John Jay College. . I currently teach Abnormal Psychology and Biological Psychology, and a section of Advanced Topics in Psychology that focuses on the Psychology of Criminal Behavior and advancing the information literacy, critical thinking, and writing skills that our Majors will need to succeed after graduation. I am also very proud to be a faculty advisor to the Touro College Chapter of Psi Chi, the International Honor Society in Psychology, which has inducted many of Touro’s best and brightest Psychology students as lifetime members.