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{{Short description|American forensic psychiatrist and writer}}
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|research_field = Criminal and deviant behavior |research_field = The Depravity Standard, Forensic Peer Review, CIEEO
|known_for = The Depravity Scale
|years_active = 1988 {{ndash}} present |years_active = 1988 {{ndash}} present
|website = {{url|www.forensicpanel.com}}
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|prizes = ] Award of Excellence (1997) |prizes = ] Award of Excellence (1997)
|relations = Orli Welner (wife) |spouse = Orli Welner
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'''Michael Mark Welner''', M.D., (born September 24, 1964, in ], ]) is an American ].<ref>http://abcnews.go.com/GMA/identify-deal-stalker-forensic-psychiatrist-michael-welner/story?id=9801963</ref><ref>http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2009/08/06/earlyshow/main5219862.shtml</ref><ref>http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2009/11/06/earlyshow/main5550090.shtml</ref><ref>, trutv.com, 22 December 2008</ref> He is founder and Chairman of The Forensic Panel, a forensic science practice,<ref>Q&A with Dr. Michael Welner, Forensic Psychiatrist, http://www.criminaljusticeprograms.com/interview/michael-welner</ref><ref>Experts Speak Out: Seung-Hui Cho's Video 'Manifesto', http://abcnews.go.com/Health/VATech/story?id=3057966&page=1</ref><ref name="forensicpanel.com">http://www.forensicpanel.com</ref> is an Associate Professor of Psychiatry at ] and an Adjunct Professor of Law ].<ref>http://www.nebraskaforensic.com/welner.htm</ref> He has acted as lead forensic psychiatric examiner or as a key consultant in numerous criminal or civil court proceedings around the United States, many of which gained national and international prominence.<ref>Inside The Mind Of Madoff, http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2009/03/13/earlyshow/main4864122.shtml</ref> Welner is known for developing protocols for forensic peer review through The Forensic Panel, as well as his research to standardize the distinction of the worst of crimes, the Depravity Scale.<ref name="Burgess, Ann Wolbert 2010">Burgess, Ann Wolbert , Welner, Michael and Willis, Danny G.(2010) 'Educator Sexual Abuse: Two Case Reports', Journal of Child Sexual Abuse, 19: 4, 387-402</ref> He is also recognizable as a commentator on network television news programs, and has written a number of publications for professional and public audiences.<ref name="abcnews.go.com">Defining Evil: An Interview With Dr. Michael Welner, http://abcnews.go.com/TheLaw/story?id=3418938&page=1</ref>


'''Michael Mark Welner''' (born September 24, 1964) is an American ]<ref>{{cite web|last=Edwards|first=Steven|title=Being Omar Khadr means never having to say you're sorry|url=http://fullcomment.nationalpost.com/2010/10/20/steven-edwards-being-omar-khadr-means-never-having-to-say-youre-sorry/|publisher=fullcomment.nationalpost.com|access-date=2014-02-19}}</ref> and chairman of The Forensic Panel.<ref>, trutv.com, 22 December 2008</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.forensicpanel.com/media_center/features_about_panel_members.html?news_id=22326|title=Interview with Michael Welner |publisher=Criminaljusticeprograms.com |access-date=2012-10-04}}</ref> Welner is known for his work in ].<ref>{{cite web|last=Lee|first=Stephen J.|title=From Death Row, Rodriguez discusses murder of Dru Sjodin|url=http://www.wdaz.com/event/article/id/20814/|publisher=Grand Forks Herald|access-date=2014-02-20}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|last=Taylor|first=Drew|title=Bond Revoked for Harvey Updyke|date=13 February 2013 |url=http://www.oanow.com/news/crime_courts/article_dd7f99ac-7607-11e2-b965-001a4bcf6878.html|publisher=Opelika-Auburn News|access-date=2014-02-20}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|last=Welner|first=Michael|title=Selected Court Cases|url=http://www.forensicpanel.com/about/selected_cases.html|publisher=The Forensic Panel|access-date=2014-02-20}}</ref> He has served as forensic psychiatric examiner in national and international court proceedings.<ref>{{cite web|last=Setrakian |first=Lara|url=https://abcnews.go.com/US/LegalCenter/story?id=2245394 |title=Despite Not Guilty Verdict, Doctor Who Examined Yates is Unconvinced |publisher=abcnews.go.com |date=2006-07-27 |access-date=2014-02-19}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|last=Perkel|first=Colin|title='I'm OK around anybody,' Omar Khadr says in interview sought by Vic Toews|url=http://news.nationalpost.com/2012/07/24/im-ok-around-anybody-omar-khadr-says-in-interview-sought-by-vic-toews/|publisher=news.nationalpost.com|date=2012-07-24|access-date=19 February 2014}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|last=Effron|first=Lauren|title=Dr. Michael Welner Describes Evaluating Elizabeth Smart's Kidnapper Brian David Mitchell|url=https://abcnews.go.com/Health/inside-mind-elizabeth-smarts-kidnapper/story?id=14318730|publisher=abcnews.go.com|access-date=2014-02-19|date=2011-08-19}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|last=Totenberg|first=Nina|title=Supreme Court Bolsters Prosecutor's Use of Psychiatric Exam|url=https://www.npr.org/2013/12/11/250283840/supreme-court-restores-death-sentence-for-kansas-man|publisher=npr.org|access-date=2014-02-19|date=2013-12-11}}</ref> Welner has introduced several approaches in forensic science, forensic psychiatry and justice, including protocols for peer review in forensic medicine consultation,<ref>{{cite journal|last=Burgess|first=Ann Wolbert |author2=Welner, Michael |author3=Willis, Danny G.|title=Educator Sexual Abuse: Two Case Reports|journal=Journal of Child Sexual Abuse|volume=19 |year=2010|series=19|issue=4|pages=387–402|doi=10.1080/10538712.2010.495045 |pmid=20672208 |s2cid=205714193 }}</ref><ref>{{cite journal|last=Welner|first=M.|author2=Mastellon T |author3=Stewart J |author4=Weinert B |author5=Stratton J |title=Peer-Reviewed Forensic Consultation: Safeguarding Expert Testimony and Protecting the Uninformed Court|journal=JI Forensic Psychology Practice|date=December 2012|pages=1–34}}</ref> research to standardize an evidence-based distinction of the worst crimes,<ref>{{cite book|last=Douglas|first=J.|title=Crime Classification Manual: A standard system for investigating and classifying violent crime|year=2013|publisher=John Wiley & Sons|author2=Burgess, A. W. |author3=Burgess, A. G. |author4=Ressler, R. K. }}</ref><ref>{{cite journal|last=Reinhard|first=K|author2=Welner M |author3=Okoye M |author4=Marotta M |author5=Plank G |author6=Anderson B |author7=Mastellon T |title=Applying Forensic Anthropological Data in Homicide Investigation to The Depravity Standard|journal=Journal of Forensic and Legal Medicine|date=January 2013|series=20|volume=20|issue=1|pages=27–39|doi=10.1016/j.jflm.2012.04.018|pmid=23217373|url=http://digitalcommons.unl.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1487&context=natrespapers}}</ref> The Depravity Standard,<ref>{{cite journal|last=Barton|first=Valerie L.|title=Knowing Evil When We See It: An Attempt to Standardize Heinous, Atrocious, and Cruel|journal=Nova Law Review|year=2009|series=33|issue=679}}</ref> and recommendations for changes in forensic assessment.<ref>{{cite journal|last=Welner|first=M.|author2=Robinson, D.|title=Three Steps That Can Upgrade Psychiatric Evidence|journal=National Law Journal|date=2013-01-28}}</ref><ref>{{cite journal|last=Robinson|first=D.|author2=Welner, M.|title=Judges can Follow Certain Standards so Evidence Doesn't Mislead|journal=Chicago Daily Law Bulletin|date=2013-10-31}}</ref> He has been featured in news coverage of forensic psychiatry issues,<ref>{{cite web|last=Morgan|first=Piers|title=Hollywood's Role in Violence|url=http://www.cnn.com/video/data/2.0/video/bestoftv/2013/12/06/exp-pmt-sandy-hook-adam-lanza-michael-welner.cnn.html|publisher=CNN.com|access-date=2014-02-19|date=2013-12-06}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|last=View|first=The|title=Forensic Psychiatrist Dr. Michael Welner on THE VIEW|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZyKvTn5BT5c|publisher=abc.go.com|access-date=2014-02-19}}{{cbignore}}{{Dead Youtube links|date=February 2022}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|last=Druckerman|first=Shana|title=Aaron Vargas Regrets Killing Alleged Abuser|url=https://abcnews.go.com/2020/TheLaw/aaron-vargas-speaks-killing-alleged-abuser/story?id=10703961|publisher=abcnews.go.com|access-date=2014-02-20|author2=Sher, Lauren|date=2010-05-25}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|last=Winfrey|first=Oprah|title=The Boy Who Killed His Molester|url=http://www.oprah.com/oprahshow/The-16-Year-Old-Boy-Who-Killed-His-Molester/6|publisher=Oprah Winfrey Show|access-date=2014-02-20}}</ref> has authored publications for professional and public audiences, and has contributed to emerging legislation on mental health reform.<ref>{{cite web|last=Murphy|first=Timothy|title=Mental Illness and Violence|url=http://www.c-span.org/video/?311323-1/mental-illness-violence|publisher=]|access-date=2014-02-19}}</ref>
== Personal background ==
Welner is married<ref name="med.miami.edu"/> and is the youngest of four children born to Nick and Barbara Welner. Both his parents were born in Poland, where many of their family members perished in the ]. Welner's older sister, Sandra Welner, M.D., was a Maryland-based gynecologist who notably designed and patented a special examination table for women with disabilities before she died.<ref>. .</ref><ref></ref>


== Education and training == == Cases ==
Welner attended the ], where he earned a B.S. in ], and the ] where he earned his medical degree. From 1988-1992, Welner undertook his residency in Psychiatry at ] in ] and in 1991 he was admitted to the Forensic Psychiatry Fellowship at the ]. Welner completed a Forensic Psychiatry Fellowship simultaneously with a Psychiatry residency training at the Beth Israel program.<ref name="med.miami.edu"></ref>


=== ''State of New York vs. Pedro Hernandez'' – Etan Patz disappearance and murder ===
== Professional career ==
Nearly 40 years after Etan Patz disappeared, Pedro Hernandez was arrested in connection with his kidnapping and murder.


Prosecutors first involved Welner at the early stages after the arrest, before filing charges,<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.nydailynews.com/new-york/prosecutors-paid-massive-amount-expert-etan-patz-case-article-1.3367894|title=Prosecutors paid massive amount to expert in Etan Patz case|work=NY Daily News|access-date=2018-04-14|language=en}}</ref> to consider defense claims from several psychologists that Hernandez was mentally ill and intellectually disabled and falsely confessed. Welner interviewed Hernandez for sixteen hours, studied confessions he had made many years earlier to a prayer group and to a fiancée, and more recent confessions he made to police interrogators and medical staff<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2017/01/29/nyregion/closing-arguments-set-to-begin-in-etan-patz-murder-retrial.html|title=Closing Arguments Set to Begin in Etan Patz Murder Retrial|last1=Rojas|first1=Rick|date=2017|work=The New York Times|access-date=2018-04-14|last2=Pastor|first2=Kate|language=en-US|issn=0362-4331}}</ref> Welner concluded that Hernandez confessed because he felt intense guilt and that the spontaneous, voluntary confessions Hernandez made decades earlier to a prayer group and his fiancée couldn't be attributed to a psychiatric condition.<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://psmag.com/news/depravity-standard-a-crowd-sourced-instrument-for-objectively-scoring-evil|title=Evil Genius|work=Pacific Standard|access-date=2018-04-14|language=en}}</ref>
Welner is Board Certified in Psychiatry, Forensic Psychiatry, Psychopharmacology, and Disaster Medicine,<ref name="forensicpanel.com">http://www.forensicpanel.com/about/our_experts/expert/20835.html</ref> and maintains a private practice of ], specializing in violence and patients who did not respond to other treatment.<ref name="forensicpanel.com"/><ref>http://www.duq.edu/forensics/advisory-board/welner.cfm</ref> In addition, Welner serves as an Associate Professor of Psychiatry at ] and an Adjunct Professor of Law at ] in ].


The case proceeded to trial in 2015. Eleven jurors voted guilty, with one holdout juror remaining after nearly three weeks of deliberation. Welner testified for prosecutors at the original trial and then at the retrial, in which a jury unanimously rendered a guilty verdict to Hernandez in early 2017. Among other points, Welner told jurors it was possible Hernandez tried to minimize the damage he'd done even though he confessed. "It is not remarkable at all for a person to recall a sequence of events and to portray it in a way that is as unremarkable as possible, scrubbing away details … (creating a) much more detached relationship between that person and a victim."<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.nydailynews.com/new-york/nyc-crime/pedro-hernandez-admitted-killing-etan-patz-2-years-article-1.2172375|title=Pedro Hernandez admitted killing Etan Patz twice in 2 years|work=NY Daily News|access-date=2018-04-14|language=en}}</ref>
Welner has provided forensic psychiatric evaluations in consultation to attorney and judges for issues pending in both criminal and civil courts, including many which have risen to national prominence. Notable cases and investigations to which Dr. Welner has served as the lead forensic psychiatrist and/or key consultant include:
:* The death penalty sentencing proceeding of Aaron McKinney in connection with the murder of ], due to his sexual orientation.<ref>http://www.trutv.com/library/crime/criminal_mind/psychology/evil3/6.html</ref>
:* Mental health claims made by New Jersey NBA Star ] in connection with the killing of Costas Christofi.<ref>http://www.nydailynews.com/archives/news/2004/03/21/2004-03-21_jayson_s_durst_defense__form.html</ref>
:* The Texas ] of five children by ], and her second insanity trial.<ref>http://abcnews.go.com/US/LegalCenter/story?id=2245394&page=1</ref>
:* The psychological autopsy of champion wrestler ] after the Georgia homicide of his family and subsequent suicide.<ref>http://www.forensicpanel.com/about/selected_cases.html</ref>
:* The federal court competency proceeding and subsequent insanity claims of Brian David Mitchell, a Utah-based fundamentalist accused of kidnapping ].<ref>http://i.cdn.turner.com/cnn/2010/images/03/01/determinig.competency.pdf</ref><ref>http://www.upi.com/Top_News/US/2010/12/11/Smart-jurors-Verdict-was-tough/UPI-46771292072410/</ref>
:* Proceedings of the U.S. military against ] by a Guantanamo military tribunal.<ref>http://www.montrealgazette.com/news/Khadr+never+renounced+jihad+says+expert+evil/3696555/story.html</ref><ref>http://www.redcounty.com/content/welner-risk-assessment-radical-jihadism-emerges-khadr-jury-ruling</ref>
:* The insanity defense claims of white supremacist ], who embarked on a vandalism and mass shooting in Pittsburgh and killed six.<ref>http://caselaw.findlaw.com/pa-supreme-court/1166214.html</ref>
:* The disputed confession of Patrick Free, a frequently cited appellate court opinion defining the parameters of expert opinion on confessions.<ref>http://caselaw.findlaw.com/nj-superior-court-appellate-division/1247261.html</ref>


=== ''U.S. vs. Brian David Mitchell'' – Elizabeth Smart kidnappers – Sect Psychology and Brainwashing ===
=== The Forensic Panel ===


], a self-proclaimed prophet, was charged along with his wife in connection with the 2002 kidnapping of ]. In a case involving the complexities of determining religious zeal from psychosis, Mitchell had been found not competent to stand trial in 2005. Mitchell then began a consistent pattern of singing hymns in court and silence to forensic examiners.<ref name="NTL">{{cite web|last=Effron|first=Lauren|title=Dr. Michael Welner Describes Evaluating Elizabeth Smart's Kidnapper Brian David Mitchell|url=https://abcnews.go.com/Health/inside-mind-elizabeth-smarts-kidnapper/story?id=14318730|publisher=Nightline|access-date=2014-03-21|date=2011-08-19}}</ref>
Welner is founder and Chairman of The Forensic Panel, a multi-specialty forensic practice which employs ] of its forensic consultation.<ref name="Burgess, Ann Wolbert 2010"/> The objective of peer review, pursuant to the protocols established by The Forensic Panel, is intended to minimize examiner bias by subjecting forensic assessment to the formal evaluation and scrutiny of peers, who critique the diligence, objectivity, and adherence to standards of the work.<ref name="Burgess, Ann Wolbert 2010"/><ref>http://www.trutv.com/library/crime/criminal_mind/forensics/welner/index.html</ref> The Forensic Panel is composed of over thirty practitioner members who provide forensic consultation in psychiatry, psychology, neuroradiology, emergency and critical care medicine, nursing, toxicology, and pathology.<ref>http://www.forensicpanel.com/about/our_experts.html</ref>


Subsequent evaluations in a state hospital, with which Mitchell did not cooperate, deemed Mitchell to be unchanged – and therefore incompetent. The case was contemplated for dismissal in state court <ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.doctoroz.com/episode/anti-alzheimers-sleep-quiz?video_id=5713861939001|title=The Forensic Psychiatrist Behind the Elizabeth Smart Case|website=www.doctoroz.com|language=en|access-date=2018-04-15}}</ref> when federal prosecutors asked Welner to study the matter to a definitive end.<ref name="NTL" /> Welner filed a detailed 206-page report on Mitchell’s competency, highlighting information relevant to the case,<ref name="CST">{{cite web|url= http://www.forensicpanel.com/data/Unsorted/BDM_CST_Report-90528-1.pdf |title=Brian David Mitchell CST Report }}&nbsp;{{small|(1.56 MB)}}</ref> and testified to his conclusions that Mitchell was competent. At a 2010 hearing, ] ruled Mitchell was competent to proceed.<ref>{{cite web|url= http://forensicpanel.com/data/Unsorted/Memorandum_Decision.pdf |title=Brian David Mitchell Memorandum Decision }}&nbsp;{{small|(552 KB)}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Judge: Kidnapping Suspect Competent for Trial|url=https://www.nbcnews.com/id/wbna35648245|publisher=Associated Press|access-date=2014-03-21|date=2010-03-01}}</ref>
Welner's theories and practice regarding The Forensic Panel's “peer-review” are controversial, and have been criticized
as for Welner using employees rather than independent experts to conduct the review. The practice has also been criticized for the level of fees it generates, for making Welner's testimony and conclusions less credible, and for generating excessive fees. Prosecutors in two cases have said that they were misled by Welner as to the manner in which he marked up fees above those of the persons he hired as peer reviewers. <ref>http://www.chron.com/news/casey/article/Second-Yates-expert-paid-242-966-74-1511591.php</ref><ref>
http://www.abc4.com/content/news/state/story/UPDATE-Jury-halts-deliberation-in-Mitchell-trial/hTQHgdrp4UOgEe3oPp3g7A.cspx?rss=1451</ref> For example, in April 2012 the US District Court for the Northern District Georgia ruled that the Forensic Panel’s psychiatric report prepared for the prosecution in the capital homicide case against Brian Richardson be thrown out due to testimony that neuropsychologist Joel Morgan had consulted other Panel experts before interviewing the defendant and writing his initial report. In his ruling, Judge Clarence Cooper found that The Forensic Panel’s practices amounted to co-authorship rather than “peer-review” and that the court was thereby misled, thereby violated the terms of the court’s rulings regarding expert witnesses. The prosecutors stated that they were unaware until it was brought out in court that Welner was charging them a $200-$250 markup on his employee's witness fees. <ref>http://www.ajc.com/news/news/local/costs-questioned-in-failed-death-penalty-case-1/nRBbs/</ref> <ref>http://www.correctionsone.com/capital-punishment/articles/5919233-Ga-death-penalty-bid-falls-apart/</ref>


The case proceeded to trial, where Welner testified that Mitchell was a pedophile, a sadist, personality disordered, and not legally insane.<ref name="NTL" /> His testimony drew particular attention to cognitive distortions as they differ from delusions,<ref name="CST" /><ref>{{cite web|last=Reavy|first=Pat|title=Brian David Mitchell stalked other girls, doctor says|url=http://www.deseretnews.com/article/705349810/Brian-David-Mitchell-stalked-other-girls-doctor-says.html?pg=all|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121022031802/http://www.deseretnews.com/article/705349810/Brian-David-Mitchell-stalked-other-girls-doctor-says.html?pg=all|url-status=dead|archive-date=October 22, 2012|publisher=Deseret News|access-date=2014-03-21|date=2009-12-08}}</ref> and culture-specific beliefs of ]. Mitchell was convicted and sentenced to life in prison.<ref>{{cite web|last=Effron|first=Lauren|title=Newly Released Video of Elizabeth Smart Kidnapper Brian David Mitchell Singing Hymns in Competency Interview|url=https://abcnews.go.com/US/video-elizabeth-smart-kidnapper-brian-david-mitchell-singing/story?id=14316646|publisher=Nightline|access-date=2014-03-21|author2=Schabner, Dean|date=2011-08-19}}</ref> The defense waived its right to appeal.<ref>{{cite web|last=Dobner|first=Jennifer|title=No Appeal For Elizabeth Smart Kidnapper Brian David Mitchell|url=http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/07/11/no-appeal-for-elizabeth-smart-kidnapper_n_894751.html|publisher=Associated Press|access-date=2014-03-21|date=2011-07-11}}</ref>
=== The Forensic Echo ===


Welner was also the principal mental health consultant to prosecutors of the NXIVM sect leader Keith Raniere,<ref> https://casetext.com/case/united-states-v-raniere-6 </ref> as well as the sect leader Lori Vallow. <ref> https://s3.us-west-2.amazonaws.com/isc.coi/CR22-21-1624/032223+Order+on+Cross-Motions+in+Limine.pdf </ref>
In 1996, Welner created ''The Forensic Echo'', the first practitioner-driven magazine devoted to the frontier interface of psychiatry, law, and public policy. Among other original features, ''The Forensic Echo'' introduced case digest coverage, a practice that was soon followed by other academic journals in forensic psychiatry. ''The Forensic Echo'' continued publication for five years before retiring to its current ] ] form, where it continues as a resource on unique complexities of psychiatry, forensic science, and law<ref>http://www.forensicpanel.com/media_center/the_forensic_echo.html</ref>.


=== ''State vs. Byran Uyesugi -'' Mass murder ===
=== The Depravity Scale ===
{{main|1999 Honolulu shootings}}
Byran Uyesugi, a forty-year-old Xerox service technician, killed seven of his co-workers on November 2, 1999, in Hawaii. Uyesugi began working for Xerox in 1984. He began making unfounded accusations of harassment and product tampering against fellow repairmen. Coworkers told Welner, who interviewed family, friends, neighbors, co-workers, and Uyesugi prior to trial, that as early as 1995, Uyesugi was openly speaking of carrying out a mass shooting at the workplace were he ever to be fired.<ref>{{Cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=Cre7qsswRiwC|title=Inside the Minds of Mass Murderers: Why They Kill|last=Ramsland|first=Katherine M.|date=2005|publisher=Greenwood Publishing Group|isbn=9780275984755|language=en}}</ref>


After working around his refusal to train on a new machine, Uyesugi's manager insisted on November 1, 1999, that he would begin training the next day. <ref> https://archives.starbulletin.com/2000/06/02/news/story2.html </ref> Instead, Uyesugi came to work the next day and shot his colleagues dead, after calmly waiting by the water fountain, after calmly waiting by the water fountain with "butterflies in his stomach," he later told Welner, as he contemplated the shooting before going through with it.<ref> https://www.deseret.com/article/766107/Xerox-repairman-convicted-in-killings.html </ref>
Welner has pioneered<ref name="abcnews.go.com"/><ref>http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/07/22/AR2007072201247_2.html</ref> a multilayered effort to achieve scientific-legal standardization of evil crimes and everyday evil acts. The Depravity Scale research,<ref>www.depravityscale.org</ref> as it is known, is research which incorporates forensic science, law, and public input; it constitutes criminal sentencing research which incorporates public opinion.<ref>Classifying Crimes by Severity: From Aggravators to Depravity. Welner, M. In: Douglass J, Ressler R, Burgess, A FBI Crime Classification Manual. Jossey-Bass 2007 pp 55-72. ISBN 0-7879-3885-7 {{Please check ISBN|reason=Check digit (7) does not correspond to calculated figure.}}</ref> Through the Depravity Scale research, Welner has used public web-based surveys to weave public consensus into an evidence-driven Depravity Standard for distinguishing heinous crimes that warrant more severe punishment from those that do not.<ref>Depravity Scale FAQ, http://depravityscale.org/depscale/faq.php</ref><ref>The Justice and Therapeutic Promise of Science-Based Research on Criminal Evil, http://www.jaapl.org/cgi/content/full/37/4/442?maxtoshow=&HITS=10&hits=10&RESULTFORMAT=&author1=welner&searchid=1&FIRSTINDEX=0&sortspec=relevance&resourcetype=HWCIT</ref>


Uyesugi pleaded not guilty by reason of insanity and claimed that he feared his colleagues were conspiring to have him fired. Welner testified for the prosecution that although Uyesugi was in his opinion a schizophrenic, "He knew what he was doing was wrong, and he simply did not care. The jury found him sane and guilty of seven murders and one attempted murder after only 75 minutes of deliberation.<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.deseretnews.com/article/766107/Xerox-repairman-convicted-in-killings.html|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180414234025/https://www.deseretnews.com/article/766107/Xerox-repairman-convicted-in-killings.html|url-status=dead|archive-date=April 14, 2018|title=Xerox repairman convicted in killings|date=2000-06-14|work=DeseretNews.com|access-date=2018-04-16|language=en}}</ref> He received a sentence of life without chance of parole. In 2002, the State of Hawaii Supreme Court upheld Uyesugi's conviction.
Welner has also devised the CIEEO (Clinician's Inventory of the Everyday Extreme and Outrageous), a standard for application in clinical psychotherapy to distinguish everyday ] and intent that warrant clinical attention. "Most people's lapses into bad behavior don't qualify as evil, he believes. A normal person might exhibit some of Welner's criteria — ‘choices not to remedy another's suffering,’ for example. But it would be evil only in an extreme case, such as choosing not to help someone who had just been sexually assaulted".<ref>http://abcnews.go.com/US/story?id=90617&page=3</ref>


Welner has consulted to courts or examined perpetrators on mass shooting and attempted mass shooting cases, including Colorado's James Holmes, <ref>https://archives.starbulletin.com/2000/06/02/news/story2.html </ref> NBC gunman William Tager, <ref> https://caselaw.findlaw.com/court/pa-supreme-court/1227285.html </ref> corrections officer George Banks, who killed 13, <ref> https://law.justia.com/cases/florida/supreme-court/2017/sc10-2170.html </ref> Tavares Calloway,<ref> https://law.justia.com/cases/pennsylvania/supreme-court/2008/j-25-2008mo.html </ref> and bias-hatred mass shooters Richard Baumhammers and <ref> https://law.justia.com/cases/pennsylvania/supreme-court/2005/j-6-2004mo.html </ref> Ronald Taylor.<ref> https://hughhewitt.com/noted-forensic-psychiatrist-dr-michael-welner-on-nbcs-approach-this-week-in-the-virginia-tech-shooting-and-the-correct-approach-in-understanding-schizophrenia </ref> He testified before the United States Congress and elsewhere with proposals to eliminate mass homicide as a phenomenon. <ref> https://www.c-span.org/video/?c5109469/user-clip-michael-welner-closing</ref> <ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.denverpost.com/2015/07/10/a-guide-to-mental-health-professionals-who-saw-theater-shooting-gunman/|title=A guide to mental health professionals who saw theater shooting gunman|date=2015-07-10|work=The Denver Post|access-date=2018-04-14|language=en-US}}</ref> <ref>{{Citation|last=mcq495|title=Welner: Showing VT Killer's Video Is 'Social Catastrophe'|date=2007-05-02|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tn53wwjiC5w|access-date=2018-04-14}}</ref> <ref>{{Cite web|url=https://caselaw.findlaw.com/pa-supreme-court/1227285.html|title=FindLaw's Supreme Court of Pennsylvania case and opinions.|website=Findlaw|language=en-US|access-date=2018-04-14}}</ref> <ref>{{Cite news|url=https://law.justia.com/cases/florida/supreme-court/2017/sc10-2170.html|title=Calloway v. State|work=Justia Law|access-date=2018-04-14|language=en}}</ref> <ref>{{Cite news|url=https://law.justia.com/cases/pennsylvania/supreme-court/2008/j-25-2008mo.html|title=Commonwealth v. Baumhammers, R., Aplt (Majority Opinion)|work=Justia Law|access-date=2018-04-14|language=en}}</ref> <ref>{{Cite news|url=https://law.justia.com/cases/pennsylvania/supreme-court/2005/j-6-2004mo.html|title=Commonwealth v. Taylor, Ronald (Majority Opinion)|work=Justia Law|access-date=2018-04-14|language=en}}</ref> <ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.hughhewitt.com/noted-forensic-psychiatrist-dr-michael-welner-on-nbcs-approach-this-week-in-the-virginia-tech-shooting-and-the-correct-approach-in-understanding-schizophrenia/|title=Noted forensic psychiatrist, Dr. Michael Welner, on NBC's approach this week in the Virginia Tech shooting, and the correct approach in understanding schizophrenia. « The Hugh Hewitt Show|date=2007-04-20|work=The Hugh Hewitt Show|access-date=2018-04-14|language=en-US}}</ref>
== Media consultation, writings, and commentary ==


=== ''State of Alabama vs. Harvey Updyke'' – Sports and culture ===
Dr. Welner has been a contributor to network news including ABC, CBS, and BBC and to programs such as ], on issues relating to forensic psychiatry and criminal behavior, such as the ] <ref>http://www.cbsnews.com/video/watch/?id=5548647n&tag=mncol;lst;3</ref>, white collar defendant ] <ref>http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/business/7898874.stm</ref>, false confessor ] <ref>http://abcnews.go.com/US/LegalCenter/story?id=2351162&page=1</ref> <ref>http://transcripts.cnn.com/TRANSCRIPTS/0608/18/lkl.06.html</ref>, the Craigslist Killer ] <ref>http://abcnews.go.com/GMA/video?id=7398494</ref>, and the ]<ref>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tn53wwjiC5w</ref>. He drew considerable media attention when his remarks on ABC News’ ] regarding media coverage of the ] rampage <ref>http://abcnews.go.com/US/Video/playerIndex?id=3057947</ref><ref> http://abcnews.go.com/WNT/Video/playerIndex?id=3057778</ref> sparked a discussion which may have affected the direction of subsequent news coverage <ref> http://abcnews.go.com/GMA/story?id=3060524&page=1</ref>.


Harvey Updyke, a fanatic of ] football, was charged with poisoning the iconic trees at Auburn University's ] in 2011.<ref>{{cite web|title=Toomer's Corner Oaks coming down|url=https://www.espn.com/college-football/story/_/id/8907860/famed-toomer-corner-oaks-auburn-coming-final-roll|publisher=ESPN.com News Services|access-date=2014-03-21|date=2013-02-02}}</ref>
As an ABC News Consultant, he was regularly featured on ] <ref>http://abcnews.go.com/GMA/video/florida-kids-killed-what-was-trigger-point-12809852 </ref>, ] <ref> http://abcnews.go.com/2020/video/mindset-psychological-sadist-10671686 </ref>, and ]<ref>http://abcnews.go.com/Blotter/lone-wolf-killers-fame-politics/story?id=12583783&page=4 </ref>, and contributed to ABC News.com on topics including Khalid Sheikh Mohammed’s interrogations <ref> http://abcnews.go.com/International/Health/story?id=2955471&page=1 </ref>, ]’s death investigation <ref> http://abcnews.go.com/US/story?id=2861902&page=1 </ref> and mob violence and looting <ref>http://abcnews.go.com/Health/london-riots-2011-psychological-myths-facts-solutions/story?id=14276532</ref>.


The case reflected on the forensic psychiatric significance of fans' response to emotional defeats, as evidenced by the Auburn defeat of Alabama in November 2010,<ref>{{cite web|last=Tomlinson|first=Tommy|title=Alabama Vs. Auburn: The Biggest (And Craziest) College Football Game Of The Year|url=https://www.forbes.com/sites/tommytomlinson/2013/11/27/alabama-vs-auburn-the-biggest-and-craziest-college-football-game-of-the-year/|work=Forbes.com|access-date=2014-03-21|date=2013-11-27}}</ref> and the social culture of spectator sports message boards.<ref>{{cite web|last=Woodberry|first=Evan|title=Toomer's Corner trees: Postings on Alabama message board raise new questions|url=http://www.al.com/sports/index.ssf/2011/02/toomers_corner_trees_postings.html|publisher=Auburn Bureau|access-date=2014-03-21|date=2011-02-20}}</ref> Welner reviewed the Updyke history and appraise the boundaries of sports fanaticism vs. mental illness, assess his mental state and criminal responsibility.<ref>{{cite web|last=Enoch|first=Ed|title=Lee County judge revokes bond for Harvey Updyke Jr.|url=http://blog.al.com/montgomery/2013/02/lee_county_judge_revokes_bond.html|access-date=2014-03-21|date=2013-02-13}}</ref> Updyke pleaded guilty prior to trial.<ref>{{cite web|last=Enoch|first=Ed|title=Harvey Updyke pleads guilty to poisoning Toomer's Oaks|url=http://blog.al.com/montgomery/2013/03/harvey_updyke_pleads_guilty_to.html|access-date=2014-03-21|date=2013-03-22}}</ref>
In 1992 and 1993, Dr. Welner was a nationally visible media coordinator and spokesperson for the Ross Perot election campaign and the citizen action organization ]. <ref></ref><ref>http://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/newsday/access/103106679.html?dids=103106679:103106679&FMT=ABS&FMTS=ABS:FT&type=current&date=Nov+05%2C+1993&author=By+David+Firestone.+STAFF+WRITER&pub=Newsday+(Combined+editions)&desc=Memo+Bares+Perot+Unit's+Vigil+Plan&pqatl=google Firestone, David, "Memo bares Perot unit's vigil plan", ''Newsday'' (November 5, 1993) p21]</ref><ref></ref> During the 1992 election campaign, Dr. Welner debated candidates’ representatives in support of Ross Perot’s presidential bid <ref></ref>.


Welner also engaged mental health issues related to the culture of professional sports as the forensic psychiatry examiner in the manslaughter trial of former NBA star Jayson Williams,<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://uncommonjournalism.blogspot.com/2013/12/after-newtown-seeking-psychiatric.html|title=Uncommon Journalism: After Newtown, Seeking Psychiatric Solutions to Mass Shootings|last=Journalism|first=Uncommon|date=2013-12-22|website=Uncommon Journalism|access-date=2018-04-15}}</ref> and the death investigation of wrestling champion Chris Benoit.<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.criminaljusticedegreeschools.com/dr-welner-interview-part-2/|title=Interview with Forensic Psychiatrist Dr. Michael Welner, M.D.: Part Two|date=2011-02-09|work=Criminal Justice Degree Schools|access-date=2018-04-15|language=en-US}}</ref>
== Selected presentations ==


=== ''State of Texas vs. Andrea Yates -'' Insanity and child killing ===
*''Current & Unresolved Ethical Challenges Confronting Forensic Psychiatry'', International Academy of Forensic Sciences, Annual Meeting, July 2008.
] was prosecuted by the State of Texas for the murder of her five children. She claimed legal insanity as a defense at trial for the murder of three of her children. In 2002, Yates was convicted of murder, and sentenced her to life imprisonment. In 2005, the conviction was overturned because the prosecution witness, Park Dietz, falsely testified that Yates' behavior and defense was identical to an earlier episode of ].<ref>{{cite web|last=Williams|first=Pete|title=Convictions Overturned for Mom Who Drowned 5 Kids|url=http://www.nbcnews.com/id/6794098/ns/us_news-crime_and_courts/t/convictions-overturned-mom-who-drowned-kids/#.UyxXwYWNPlx|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130305115855/http://www.nbcnews.com/id/6794098/ns/us_news-crime_and_courts/t/convictions-overturned-mom-who-drowned-kids#.UyxXwYWNPlx|url-status=dead|archive-date=March 5, 2013|work=NBC News|date=2005-06-01|access-date=2014-03-21}}</ref> In anticipation of the 2006 retrial for the drowning of her five children, Welner was asked to assess her diagnosis and Yates' appreciation of the wrong of killing her children at the time of the crime, the criteria for legal insanity. In the videotaped interview with Welner, Yates admitted that she had actually determined to kill the children two months earlier and at a time of relative stability, and was waiting for her first occasion to be alone with them. She knew she would otherwise be stopped. Welner diagnosed Yates with ], but concluded that she elected to kill her children because she was overwhelmed, timed with the departure of her mother-in-law that left her as sole caregiver of her five children. Welner also discovered that Andrea Yates locked up the family dog, which was usually free to run around in the house, before drowning the children. Welner included this as one of 68 examples of Yates' appreciation of the wrong of killing her children at the time it happened.<ref>{{cite web|last=Setrakian|first=Lara|title=Despite 'Not Guilty' Verdict, Doctor Who Examined Yates Is Unconvinced|url=https://abcnews.go.com/US/LegalCenter/story?id=2245394&page=1&singlePage=true|work=ABC News|access-date=2014-03-21|date=2006-07-27}}</ref>
*''Lessons in Psychiatric Resilience from Foreign Disasters'', Preserving Evidence, Saving Lines, Pittsburgh, PA, March 2007.

*''Antidepressant (]) Defenses: Guidelines for Assessment'', ], Annual Meeting, San Antonio, TX, February 2007.
Welner has been the principal examiner in other insanity defense cases <ref name="Justia Law">{{Cite news|url=https://law.justia.com/cases/indiana/court-of-appeals/2006/79a04-0601-cr-18-0.html|title=Errol D. Beumel, Jr. v. State of Indiana (NFP)|work=Justia Law|access-date=2018-04-15|language=en}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=http://old.post-gazette.com/regionstate/19980612bkaren5.asp|title=Experts clash over killer's mental state|website=old.post-gazette.com|access-date=2018-04-15}}</ref> and cases, involving child killing within the family, including John Alan Rubio.<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.brownsvilleherald.com/dr-no-mental-illness/article_7949113a-5331-5824-abdf-998a6741f3a8.html|title=Dr: No mental illness|work=Brownsville Herald|access-date=2018-04-15}}</ref>
*''Forensic Psychiatric Peer-Review in Action: Capital Mitigation'', And Justice for All, Pittsburgh, PA, April 2006.

*''Interdisciplinary Forensic Peer-Review in Action: Death Investigation'', ], Annual Meeting, Seattle, WA, February 2006.
=== ''State of Louisiana vs. Damon Thibodeaux -'' Disputed confessions ===
*''Forensic Interviewing and Police Interrogation: Learning from the Other'', ], Pittsburgh, PA, March 2005.
Damon Thibodeaux confessed in 1996 to raping and murdering a cousin, Crystal Champagne. He was tried, convicted, and sentenced to death.<ref name="DT1">{{cite web|url=http://www.nola.com/crime/index.ssf/2012/09/marrero_man_whose_false_confes.html|title=Angola death row inmate who gave false confession released after 15 years|last=Purpura|first=Paul|date=2012-09-28|publisher=The Times-Picayune|access-date=2014-03-21}}</ref> District Attorney Paul Connick asked Welner to review the available evidence, the circumstances of the interrogation and the setting in which it occurred, as well as Thibodeaux' vulnerabilities, to inform their decision-making about the case. Welner also conducted a videotaped interview of Thibodeaux, in a case that featured considerable cooperation by prosecution and defense with his protocol.<ref name="DT2">{{cite web|url= http://www.jpda.us/documents/Thibodeaux.pdf |title=Damon Thibodeaux Press Release }}&nbsp;{{small|(16 KB)}}</ref> According to Welner, the ] because physical findings contradicted Thibodeaux' statements. He issued a 53-page opinion addressing the causes and factors leading to the false confession. These included the defendant's profound guilt over the fate of his cousin, being confronted with his failed polygraph, and police convincing him that what Thibodeaux himself conceded were false statements in the interrogation clinched his guilt and made continuing denials hopeless.<ref name="DT2" /> Following Welner's conclusions, the District Attorney moved to vacate the confession and Thibodeaux was released.<ref name="DT1" /> The murder of Crystal Champagne remains under investigation.
*''Psychopathy, Media, and the Psychology at the Root of Terror'', Grand Rounds, Cooper Hospital, Camden, NJ, November 2004.

*''The Insanity Defendant: Answers in the Unexplained'', ], Pittsburgh, PA, October 2004.
Welner has examined other cited disputed confession cases in North American courts,<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://law.justia.com/cases/new-jersey/appellate-division-published/2002/a5275-00-opn.html|title=STATE OF NEW JERSEY v. PATRICK J. FREE|work=Justia Law|access-date=2018-04-15|language=en}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news|url=https://law.justia.com/cases/new-york/other-courts/2014/2014-ny-slip-op-24228.html|title=People v Oliver|work=Justia Law|access-date=2018-04-15|language=en}}</ref> including the killer of New York Socialite Linda Stein<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://nylawyer.nylj.com/adgifs/decisions/011210carruthers.pdf|title=The People of the State of New York v. Natavia Lowery|date=January 11, 2010|website=New York Law Journal}}</ref> and the Albuquerque murder investigation of Victoria Martens.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.koat.com/article/forensic-psychiatrist-gives-insight-into-michelle-martens-false-statements/22005769|title=Why would Michelle Martens give false statements? An expert explains why.|last=Kurtz|first=Todd|date=July 2, 2018|website=KOAT Action News 7}}</ref>
*''Death Investigation and Medical Malpractice'', Distinguished Lecturer in Legal Medicine, American College of Legal Medicine, Las Vegas, NV, March 2004.

*''False Confessions & DNA Exonerations: Research, and Realities'', Nebraska Institute of Forensic Sciences, Lincoln, Nebraska, June 2003.
=== ''State of Kansas vs. Cheever - ''Methamphetamine- Driven Crime ===
*''Evil Beyond Crime: Civil Assessment and the Clinical Reckoning of Evil'', American Psychiatric Association, Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA, May 2003.

*''Sorting Out the Female Defendant: Clinical & Forensic Considerations'', Kirby Forensic Psychiatric Center, Grand Rounds, New York, NY, March 2003.
Scott Cheever was arrested for the shooting death of Sheriff Matthew Samuels at a rural ] lab. When defense attorneys raised the prospect of a psychiatric defense, federal prosecutors retained Welner to examine criminal responsibility claims, ranging from psychiatric diagnoses to the effects of methamphetamine. Welner's review of the case included a videotaped interview of the defendant,<ref name="SCO">{{cite web|url= https://www.supremecourt.gov/opinions/13pdf/12-609_g314.pdf |title=Supreme Court Opinion Kansas v Cheever }}&nbsp;{{small|(100 KB)}}</ref> in which they discussed the events of the crime, his movements before and during the shooting of Samuels, and what was influencing his decisions.
*''] and September 11'', ], New York, NY, January 2002.

*''The Depravity Scale: Development and Potential'', ], Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA, May 2001.
Cheever was convicted and eventually sentenced to death.<ref name="SCO2">{{cite web|title=STATE of Kansas, Appellee, v. Scott D. CHEEVER, Appellant|url=https://caselaw.findlaw.com/ks-supreme-court/1610344.html|publisher=Supreme Court of Kansas|date=2012-08-24|access-date=2014-03-28}}</ref>
*''Ethnic Rage: Guidelines for Forensic Assessment'', ], Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA, May 2001.

The ] reversed the verdict, and ruled that the trial court erred in permitting prosecutors to call Welner as a witness because an intoxication defense was not a mental health defense. In the court's opinion, the error required a new trial because Welner's testimony included a detailed accounting of Cheever's actions in his own words, and was, "extensive and devastating."<ref name="SCO2" /> In a rare outcome, The ] then unanimously reversed the Kansas Supreme Court, ruling that an intoxication defense, when raised by a defendant, waived a ] protection, that prosecutors had a right to call Welner in rebuttal, and reinstated the verdict and death sentence.<ref name="SCO" />

=== ''U.S. vs. Omar Khadr -'' Terrorism and War ===
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Khadr, a fifteen-year-old Canadian expatriate living in Afghanistan, was charged with the killing of U.S. Army medic Christopher Speer at an al-Qaeda safe house in Khost. Khadr was captured by American forces on July 27, 2002, and held first in Bagram, Afghanistan and then at ]. He was prosecuted through a ].<ref name="TFPOK">{{cite web|url= http://www.forensicpanel.com/data/Unsorted/Dr_Welner_Report_Omar_Khadr_Case.pdf |title=US vs Omar Khadr Report }}&nbsp;{{small|(3.33 MB)}}</ref>

The ] engaged Welner to examine claims by Khadr that his confessions were coerced, or alternatively, that he was too immature to withstand interrogation. Welner reviewed the available interrogations and secured access to intelligence sources and Khadr's classified file. He interviewed guards, interrogators, medical personnel, Guantanamo camp commanders, intelligence data analysts, and then, Khadr himself.<ref name="PLC">{{cite web|last=Gollum|first=Mark|title=Omar Khadr: Peace-loving Canadian or al-Qaeda royalty?|url=http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/omar-khadr-peace-loving-canadian-or-al-qaeda-royalty-1.1184472|publisher=CBC News|access-date=2014-03-28|date=2012-07-19}}</ref> According to Welner Khadr's confessions were the product of his being confronted with later-recovered video of his assembling bombs, and video of his asserting that he wanted to kill many Americans. Welner's inquiry also led him to repudiate defense claims that Khadr had been tortured.<ref name="TFPOK" />

Military prosecutors also asked Welner to assess Khadr's likelihood of recidivism into radical jihadism upon release, for presentation at a sentencing hearing. Welner based his assessment on clinical data, research on deradicalization programs, research on incarcerated Muslim youth, and statistics of recidivism of Guantanamo detainees.<ref name="DRTT">{{cite web|url= http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/c/c6/Dr_Michael_Welner%27s_testimony_at_Omar_Khadr%27s_sentencing_hearing.PDF |title=Dr. Welner Testimony Transcript }}&nbsp;{{small|(1.56 MB)}}</ref> At the sentencing proceeding, Welner testified that Khadr was a high risk of recidivism into activities providing support for jihadist terrorism, although he did not expect him to be directly violent.<ref name="DRTT" /> Factors contributing to Welner's opinion included Khadr's continued strong enmeshment with his jihadist family and its legacy, the international and financial infrastructure available to him, his stature among other detainees, among other factors.<ref name="PLC" /> Referencing Mr. Khadr's evolution at Guantanamo, Welner's testimony noted that then 24-year-old Khadr had been "marinating in jihad," and how the deputy camp commander characterized him as a "rock star" to other inmates who engaged him to lead them.<ref name="DRTT" />

Welner has consulted to the United States government on other terrorism cases as well, including the accused planners of 9-11<ref>{{Cite web |date=2024-08-07 |title=Judge Denies Accused Mastermind’s Attempt to Plead Guilty To 9/11 Attacks |url=https://www.lawdragon.com/news-features/2024-08-07-judge-denies-accused-mastermind-attempt-to-plead-guilty-to-9-11-attacks |access-date=2024-10-19 |website=Lawdragon |language=en}}</ref> and the alleged mastermind of the USS Cole Bombing.<ref>https://www.mc.mil/Portals/0/pdfs/alNashiri2/Al%20Nashiri%20II%20(803TRANS19Apr2023-MERGED).pdf</ref>

== The Forensic Panel ==

Welner is the founder and chairman of The Forensic Panel, a forensic practice which incorporates a structured peer-review process into its consultations. This peer-review approach, as established by The Forensic Panel, is designed to provide an additional layer of scrutiny by having practitioners evaluate forensic assessments for alignment with professional standards.<ref>{{cite web|last=Ramsland |first=Katherine |url=http://www.trutv.com/library/crime/criminal_mind/forensics/welner/index.html |title=Profile of Dr. Michael Welner forensic psychiatrist - The Crime Library — Forensic Psychiatry — Crime Library on |publisher=Trutv.com |access-date=2012-10-04}}</ref> The Forensic Panel includes over thirty professionals who offer consultation in fields such as psychiatry, psychology, neuroradiology, emergency and critical care medicine, nursing, toxicology, and pathology.

== Research==

Welner has researched an evidence-based approach for courts and juries tasked with defining "heinous," "depraved," and "evil" crimes in sentencing determinations.<ref>{{cite news|last=Tucker|first=Neely|title=Giving Evil the Eye|url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/07/22/AR2007072201247.html|newspaper=Washington Post|access-date=2014-03-20|date=2007-07-23}}</ref> The Depravity Standard outlines twenty-five components of intent, actions, ], and attitudes associated with criminal offenses.<ref name="CCM">{{cite book|last=Welner|first=Michael|title=Crime classification manual: A standard system for investigating and classifying violent crime|year=2013|publisher=John Wiley & Sons|pages=55–72|author2=Douglas, J. |author3=Burgess, A. W. |author4=Burgess, A. G. |author5=Ressler, R. K. |chapter=Classifying crimes by severity: From aggravators to depravity}}</ref> This research emphasizes the importance of gathering objective evidence rather than relying on impressionistic arguments, aiming to establish a methodology that minimizes bias related to race, diagnosis, prognosis, socioeconomics, or other personal factors.<ref>{{cite journal|last=Welner|first=Michael|title=Response to Simon: Legal Relevance Demands That Evil Be Defined and Standardized|journal= The Journal of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law|year=2003|volume=31|issue=4|pages=417–421|pmid=14974795}}</ref> The application of the Depravity Standard distinguishes particular crimes by their severity relative to other comparable crimes. For example, the Depravity Standard's application will enable the distinction of the worst of murder relative to other murders, the worst of assault relative to other assaults, and the worst of ]s and thefts relative to comparable crimes.<ref>{{cite journal|title=The justice and therapeutic promise of science-based research on criminal evil|journal=The Journal of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law|year=2009|volume=37|issue=4|pages=442–449|pmid=20018993|last1=Welner|first1=M.}}</ref>

The Depravity Standard is an inventory of evidence concerning to the different stages of a crime – before, during, and after. The Depravity Scale, an internet-based series of surveys and a component of the Depravity Standard research,<ref name="deps">{{cite web|last=Welner|first=Michael|title=The Depravity Standard|url=https://depravitystandard.org/faq.html|access-date=2014-03-20}}</ref> has established public consensus for what aspects of a crime are most heinous.<ref name="CCM" /> The Depravity Standard, informed in part by this data, by higher court decisions, and by evidence from ],<ref>{{cite news|title=The Depravity Standard: A Call for Large Scale Homicide Case Research|newspaper=Empire State Prosecutor|year=2010|pages=14–17}}</ref> is not a psychological evaluation or test.<ref name="deps" /> Rather, it is an inventory to guide inexperienced jurors on what qualities of a crime may distinguish its severity if they believe them to be present.<ref name="CCM" />

Welner's research has also led to the development of the Clinical Inventory of the Everyday Extreme and Outrageous (CIEEO), a 14-item inventory of non-criminal everyday evil reflecting a range of an actor's intent and effects on a victim.<ref name="CDLB">{{cite news|last=Robinson|first=David|title=Seeking a Better, Fairer Method of Determining Parental Rights|newspaper=Chicago Daily Law Bulletin|date=2013-12-26}}</ref> Unlike the Depravity Standard, the CIEEO is intended for clinical and screening contexts to highlight behaviors that warrant treatment or other intervention in order to prevent consequences at home, workplace, or community.<ref>{{cite journal|last=Welner|first=M|author2=Mastellon, T.|title=Defining Evil Through the Depravity Standard and the Clinicians Inventory for the Everyday Extreme and Outrageous|journal=Journal of Social Sciences|year=2011|volume=1|issue=8|pages=41–49}}</ref> The CIEEO is inspired by the goals of vigilance for child abuse – namely, detection and identification being the first step toward intervention and treatment of the worst of behaviors.<ref name="CDLB" />

Welner researched and developed the typology for classifying drug-facilitated sex assaulters. Such offenders are distinguished by setting, be it workplace, in social interactions, or doctors. The offenders found in each of these separate settings exhibit particular qualities.<ref>{{cite book|last=LeBeau|first=M.|title=The Perpetrators and Their Modus Operandi|year=2001|publisher=Academic Press|location=London|chapter=Drug-Facilitated Sexual Assault}}</ref>

== Public policy ==
Welner was a contributor in a range of proposals within landmark mental health reform legislation that passed the United States Congress in 2016.<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.post-gazette.com/local/region/2017/04/24/Tim-Murphy-mental-health-Trump-Elinore-McCance-Katz-SAMHSA-secretary/stories/201704250068|title=Rep. Murphy blasts Trump's pick for mental health post|work=Pittsburgh Post-Gazette|access-date=2018-04-15|language=en}}</ref> He testified to lawmakers on multiple occasions prior to the bill's eventual passage.<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://energycommerce.house.gov/hearings/helping-families-mental-health-crisis-act-2013/|title=Helping Families in Mental Health Crisis Act of 2013 - Energy and Commerce Committee|work=Energy and Commerce Committee|access-date=2018-04-15|language=en-US}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.c-span.org/video/?c4499657/dr-michael-welner|title=Dr. Michael Welner|website=C-SPAN.org|language=en-US|access-date=2018-04-15}}</ref> Apart from advocating various ideas to expand crisis mental health services and to attract talent to treat the underserved, Welner also argued for the reform of commitment law, and reform of HIPAA, as a means to prevent both suicide and homicide outcomes. Welner was under consideration by the Trump Administration as Assistant Secretary of Mental Health in the Department of Health and Human Services,<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.mdedge.com/clinicalpsychiatrynews/article/136628/addiction-medicine/white-house-pick-mental-health-czar-causes|title=White House pick for mental health czar causes stir|website=www.mdedge.com|language=en|access-date=2018-04-15}}</ref> a position created to direct mental health and substance abuse policy in the United States.

Among his writings, Welner had long advocated for change in the integrity of forensic mental health through the videotaping of forensic psychiatry interviews, transparent exchange of notes, and peer review. His efforts to mandate videotaping of forensic mental health interviews resulted in laws passed in Illinois <ref>{{Cite news|url=https://psmag.com/news/depravity-standard-a-crowd-sourced-instrument-for-objectively-scoring-evil|title=Evil Genius|work=Pacific Standard|access-date=2018-04-15|language=en}}</ref> and Colorado.

In 1992 and 1993, Welner was a media coordinator and spokesperson for the ] presidential election campaign in New York and the citizen action organization ], also in New York.<ref>{{cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=nxmIAAAAMAAJ&q=%22Michael+Welner%22+media+coordinator|title=CQ congressional quarterly weekly report - Congressional Quarterly, inc - Google Books|access-date=2012-10-04|year=1956}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/newsday/access/103106679.html?dids=103106679:103106679&FMT=ABS&FMTS=ABS:FT&type=current&date=Nov+05%2C+1993&author=By+David+Firestone.+STAFF+WRITER&pub=Newsday+(Combined+editions)&desc=Memo+Bares+Perot+Unit%27s+Vigil+Plan&pqatl=google|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120725091433/http://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/newsday/access/103106679.html?dids=103106679:103106679&FMT=ABS&FMTS=ABS:FT&type=current&date=Nov+05%2C+1993&author=By+David+Firestone.+STAFF+WRITER&pub=Newsday+(Combined+editions)&desc=Memo+Bares+Perot+Unit%27s+Vigil+Plan&pqatl=google|url-status=dead|archive-date=July 25, 2012|title=Memo Bares Perot Unit's Vigil Plan|publisher=Pqasb.pqarchiver.com|access-date=2012-10-04}}</ref> During the 1992 election campaign, Welner debated in support of Perot against other candidates' representatives.

== Media consultation, writings, and commentary ==

Welner has been a contributor to network news programs. He was a forensic science consultant to ABC News' Law and Justice unit,<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://abcnews.go.com/TheLaw/LegalCenter/story?id=3094929|title=Welcome to the ABC News Law and Justice Unit|date=2007-04-28|website=ABC News|language=en|access-date=2018-04-16}}</ref> and familiar to many viewers in particular of ''Good Morning America'' <ref>{{Cite web|url=http://abc.go.com/shows/good-morning-america|title=Watch Good Morning America TV Show - ABC.com|website=ABC|access-date=2018-04-16}}</ref> and 20/20.{{citation needed|date=June 2020}} He has otherwise been a regular contributor to CNN,<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.cnn.com/|title=CNN - Breaking News, Latest News and Videos|website=CNN|access-date=2018-04-16}}</ref> Fox News,<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.foxnews.com/|title=Fox News|date=2018-04-15|website=Fox News|language=en-US|access-date=2018-04-16}}</ref> '']'', Bill Bennett's ''Morning in America'',<ref>{{Citation|last=The Forensic Panel|title=Michael Welner, M.D. on Bill Bennett's Morning in America - Root of ISIS Appeal|date=2015-03-16|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EMRsf0soxDM |archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/varchive/youtube/20211221/EMRsf0soxDM |archive-date=2021-12-21 |url-status=live|access-date=2018-04-16}}{{cbignore}}</ref><ref>{{Citation|last=The Forensic Panel|title=Dr. Welner on Bill Bennett: WDBJ Shootings & Crisis Mental Health|date=2015-08-27|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KTSCtz2CL98 |archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/varchive/youtube/20211221/KTSCtz2CL98 |archive-date=2021-12-21 |url-status=live|access-date=2018-04-16}}{{cbignore}}</ref><ref>{{Citation|last=The Forensic Panel|title=Germanwings Mass-Murder: Dr. Michael Welner on Bill Bennett's Morning in America|date=2015-03-30|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KyfwRzvhCIA |archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/varchive/youtube/20211221/KyfwRzvhCIA |archive-date=2021-12-21 |url-status=live|access-date=2018-04-16}}{{cbignore}}</ref> and the '']'',<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.current-movie-reviews.com/47631/dr-oz-true-crime-thursday-and-what-drives-someone-to-lie-about-their-own-abduction/|title=Dr. Oz; True Crime Thursday, and what drives someone to lie about their own abduction|access-date=2018-04-16|language=en-US}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.doctoroz.com/episode/anti-alzheimers-sleep-quiz?video_id=5713861939001|title=The Forensic Psychiatrist Behind the Elizabeth Smart Case|website=www.doctoroz.com|language=en|access-date=2018-04-16}}</ref> on issues relating to forensic psychiatry and forensic science.<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/business/7898874.stm|title=Madoff victims count their losses|date=2009-02-19|access-date=2018-04-16|language=en-GB}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://abcnews.go.com/US/LegalCenter/story?id=2351162&page=1|title=Inside the Mind of John Karr|date=2006-08-30|website=ABC News|language=en|access-date=2018-04-16}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=http://transcripts.cnn.com/TRANSCRIPTS/0608/18/lkl.06.html|title=CNN.com - Transcripts|website=transcripts.cnn.com|language=en|access-date=2018-04-16}}</ref><ref name="mcq495">{{Citation|last=mcq495|title=Welner: Showing VT Killer's Video Is 'Social Catastrophe'|date=2007-05-02|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tn53wwjiC5w|access-date=2018-04-16}}</ref>

== Personal and professional background ==
Born in ], ], Welner is the youngest of four children. Both his parents were born in Poland and lost their families in the Holocaust. His father Nick was ]; his mother Barbara, who dropped out of school as a wartime refugee, entered nursing school in Britain unable to speak English and finished as ], going on to specialize in ]. Welner's oldest sister, ], was a Maryland-based gynecologist who fought through severe neurological disabilities suffered in a stroke became internationally renowned for her medical research and advocacy for the medical care of the disabled.<ref>{{Cite book|last=Welner|first=Sandra|title=Welner's Guide to the Care of Women with Disabilities: A Comprehensive Guide to Care|publisher=Lippincott Williams & Wilkins|year=2003|isbn=978-0781735322|location=|pages=}}</ref>

Welner graduated high school at the age of 15, then attended the ], where he earned a B.S. in biology, before moving on to the ].<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://med.miami.edu/MedicalAlumniMagazine/documents/fall08.pdf|title=Inside Criminal Minds Alumnus Michael Welner is one of the nation's top forensic psychiatrists|access-date=2010-11-14|archive-date=2010-06-10|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100610033250/http://med.miami.edu/MedicalAlumniMagazine/documents/fall08.pdf|url-status=dead}}</ref> While an undergraduate and medical student, he announced radio ] for the University of Miami Hurricanes baseball and football teams—he would later credit game announcing as his best training for future success as a testifying expert witness.<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.criminaljusticedegreeschools.com/dr-welner-interview-part-2/|title=Interview with Forensic Psychiatrist Dr. Michael Welner, M.D.: Part Two|date=2011-02-09|work=Criminal Justice Degree Schools|access-date=2018-04-14|language=en-US}}</ref>

He has maintained a clinical practice since 1992, specializing in patients who have difficulty responding to treatment, and has been Board Certified in Psychiatry, Forensic Psychiatry, Psychopharmacology and Disaster Medicine.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.forensicpanel.com/|title=Expert Witness {{!}} Forensic Science Experts {{!}} The Forensic Panel|website=www.forensicpanel.com|access-date=2018-04-14}}</ref> He is married to Orli Welner, a corporate attorney.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://med.miami.edu/MedicalAlumniMagazine/documents/fall08.pdf|title=Inside Criminal Minds Alumnus Michael Welner is one of the nation's top forensic psychiatrists|access-date=2010-11-14|archive-date=2010-06-10|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100610033250/http://med.miami.edu/MedicalAlumniMagazine/documents/fall08.pdf|url-status=dead}}</ref>


== Selected bibliography == == Selected bibliography ==


* The Depravity Standard I: An Introduction" Welner M, O' Malley K, Gonidakis J, Tellalian R, '''' 55C March–April 2018 pp.&nbsp;1–11
*''Peer-Reviewed Forensic Consultation: Safeguarding Expert Testimony and Protecting the Uninformed Court.'' Welner M., Mastellon T, Stewart J, Weinert B, Stratton J. Jl Forensic Psychology Practice. (in print)
* The Depravity Standard II: Developing a Measure of the Worst of Crimes" Welner M, O' Malley K, Gonidakis J, Saxena A, Burnes J '''' March–April 2018 55C (2018) pp.&nbsp;25–34
*''Disaster Psychiatry.'' Welner M, Page J In: Disaster Preparedness for Health Care Facilities Canadian Centre of Excellence in Emergency Preparedness
* The Depravity Standard III: Validating an Evidence-based Guide" Welner M, O' Malley K, Gonidakis J, Saxena A, Stewart J '''' March–April 2018 55C (2018) pp.&nbsp;12–24
*''Mob Violence: A Forensic Psychiatric Perspective on Justice and Prevention.'' Welner M Empire State Prosecutor Fall 2011 pp 12-16
*''Defining Evil Through the Depravity Standard and the Clinicians Inventory for the Everyday Extreme and Outrageous (CIEEO)'' Welner M., Mastellon T. Jl Social Sciences. 1(8) 2011 pp 41-49 * ''Peer-Reviewed Forensic Consultation: Safeguarding Expert Testimony and Protecting the Uninformed Court.'' Welner M., Mastellon T, Stewart J, Weinert B, Stratton J. Jl Forensic Psychology Practice. (in print)
* ''Disaster Psychiatry.'' Welner M, Page J In: Disaster Preparedness for Health Care Facilities Canadian Centre of Excellence in Emergency Preparedness
*''Psychotropic Medications and Crime.'' Welner M., Lubit R, & Stewart J. In: Mozayani A, Raymon L (ed) Handbook of Drug Interactions: A Clinical and Forensic Guide. Humana London. 2011 pp 791-807
* ''Mob Violence: A Forensic Psychiatric Perspective on Justice and Prevention.'' Welner M Empire State Prosecutor Fall 2011 pp 12–16
*''Antipsychotics Drugs and Interactions: Implications for Criminal and Civil Forensics.'' (book chapter) Welner, M. Opler L. In: Mozayani A, Raymon L (ed) Handbook of Drug Interactions: A Clinical and Forensic Guide. Humana London. 2011 pp 229-259
* ''Psychotropic Medications and Crime.'' Welner M., Lubit R, & Stewart J. In: Mozayani A, Raymon L (ed) Handbook of Drug Interactions: A Clinical and Forensic Guide. Humana London. 2011 pp 791–807
*''Educator Sexual Abuse: Two Case Reports.'' Burgess A, Welner M, Willis D Journal of Child Sexual Abuse 19: 4, 2010 387-402
* ''Antipsychotics Drugs and Interactions: Implications for Criminal and Civil Forensics.'' (book chapter) Welner, M. Opler L. In: Mozayani A, Raymon L (ed) Handbook of Drug Interactions: A Clinical and Forensic Guide. Humana London. 2011 pp 229–259
*''Forensic Psychiatry.'' Welner, M. In: Wecht C., (ed) Forensic Sciences. Matthew Bender. New York. (in print)
*''Classifying Crimes by Severity: From Aggravators to Depravity'', Welner M. In: Douglass J, Ressler R, Burgess A, FBI ]. Jossey-Bass 2007 pp 55–72. * ''Classifying Crimes by Severity: From Aggravators to Depravity'', Welner M. In: Douglass J, Ressler R, Burgess A, FBI ]. Jossey-Bass 2007 pp 55–72.
*''Psychopathy, Media, and the Psychology at the Root of Terrorism'' Welner, M. In: Biological and ] Lawyers and Judges Publishing Tucson Az. 2004 pp 385–421. * ''Psychopathy, Media, and the Psychology at the Root of Terrorism'' Welner, M. In: Biological and ] Lawyers and Judges Publishing Tucson Az. 2004 pp 385–421.
*''Motives in Crime.'' Welner, M. In: Dominick J et al. Crime Scene Investigation Elwin Street London. 2004 pp 126–135. * ''Motives in Crime.'' Welner, M. In: Dominick J et al. Crime Scene Investigation Elwin Street London. 2004 pp 126–135.
*''The Perpetrators and Their ].'' Welner, M. In: LeBeau M, Mozayani A (ed) Drug Facilitated Sexual Assault. Academic Press. London. 2001 pp 39–74. * ''The Perpetrators and Their ].'' Welner, M. In: LeBeau M, Mozayani A (ed) Drug Facilitated Sexual Assault. Academic Press. London. 2001 pp 39–74.
*''The Cult of ].'' (brainwashing and ]) Welner, M. The Forensic Panel Letter. . October 16, 2001.
*''Risk and the Power of Manson'' (power, charisma, and dangerousness) Welner, M. 4(2) The Forensic Panel Letter. www.forensicpanel.com, January 2000.
*''Calming the Enemy of the State'' (law enforcement psychiatry collaboration) Welner, M. 3(1) . 1 December 1998.
*'']: Immaculate Misconception?'' Welner, M., Delfs, L.; 1(12) . 4–10 November 1997.
*'']'s Next Move'' (competency assessment) Welner, M., Delfs, L.; 1(10) . 4–14 September 1997.


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American forensic psychiatrist and writer
Michael Welner
Born (1964-09-24) September 24, 1964 (age 60)
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S.
EducationM.D., University of Miami School of Medicine; B.S., University of Miami
Years active1988 – present
SpouseOrli Welner
Medical career
ProfessionPsychiatrist
Sub-specialtiesForensic psychiatry
ResearchThe Depravity Standard, Forensic Peer Review, CIEEO
AwardsAmerican Psychiatric Association Award of Excellence (1997)
Websitewww.forensicpanel.com

Michael Mark Welner (born September 24, 1964) is an American forensic psychiatrist and chairman of The Forensic Panel. Welner is known for his work in litigation. He has served as forensic psychiatric examiner in national and international court proceedings. Welner has introduced several approaches in forensic science, forensic psychiatry and justice, including protocols for peer review in forensic medicine consultation, research to standardize an evidence-based distinction of the worst crimes, The Depravity Standard, and recommendations for changes in forensic assessment. He has been featured in news coverage of forensic psychiatry issues, has authored publications for professional and public audiences, and has contributed to emerging legislation on mental health reform.

Cases

State of New York vs. Pedro Hernandez – Etan Patz disappearance and murder

Nearly 40 years after Etan Patz disappeared, Pedro Hernandez was arrested in connection with his kidnapping and murder.

Prosecutors first involved Welner at the early stages after the arrest, before filing charges, to consider defense claims from several psychologists that Hernandez was mentally ill and intellectually disabled and falsely confessed. Welner interviewed Hernandez for sixteen hours, studied confessions he had made many years earlier to a prayer group and to a fiancée, and more recent confessions he made to police interrogators and medical staff Welner concluded that Hernandez confessed because he felt intense guilt and that the spontaneous, voluntary confessions Hernandez made decades earlier to a prayer group and his fiancée couldn't be attributed to a psychiatric condition.

The case proceeded to trial in 2015. Eleven jurors voted guilty, with one holdout juror remaining after nearly three weeks of deliberation. Welner testified for prosecutors at the original trial and then at the retrial, in which a jury unanimously rendered a guilty verdict to Hernandez in early 2017. Among other points, Welner told jurors it was possible Hernandez tried to minimize the damage he'd done even though he confessed. "It is not remarkable at all for a person to recall a sequence of events and to portray it in a way that is as unremarkable as possible, scrubbing away details … (creating a) much more detached relationship between that person and a victim."

U.S. vs. Brian David Mitchell – Elizabeth Smart kidnappers – Sect Psychology and Brainwashing

Brian David Mitchell, a self-proclaimed prophet, was charged along with his wife in connection with the 2002 kidnapping of Elizabeth Smart. In a case involving the complexities of determining religious zeal from psychosis, Mitchell had been found not competent to stand trial in 2005. Mitchell then began a consistent pattern of singing hymns in court and silence to forensic examiners.

Subsequent evaluations in a state hospital, with which Mitchell did not cooperate, deemed Mitchell to be unchanged – and therefore incompetent. The case was contemplated for dismissal in state court when federal prosecutors asked Welner to study the matter to a definitive end. Welner filed a detailed 206-page report on Mitchell’s competency, highlighting information relevant to the case, and testified to his conclusions that Mitchell was competent. At a 2010 hearing, Justice Dale Kimball ruled Mitchell was competent to proceed.

The case proceeded to trial, where Welner testified that Mitchell was a pedophile, a sadist, personality disordered, and not legally insane. His testimony drew particular attention to cognitive distortions as they differ from delusions, and culture-specific beliefs of fundamentalist LDS adherents. Mitchell was convicted and sentenced to life in prison. The defense waived its right to appeal.

Welner was also the principal mental health consultant to prosecutors of the NXIVM sect leader Keith Raniere, as well as the sect leader Lori Vallow.

State vs. Byran Uyesugi - Mass murder

Main article: 1999 Honolulu shootings

Byran Uyesugi, a forty-year-old Xerox service technician, killed seven of his co-workers on November 2, 1999, in Hawaii. Uyesugi began working for Xerox in 1984. He began making unfounded accusations of harassment and product tampering against fellow repairmen. Coworkers told Welner, who interviewed family, friends, neighbors, co-workers, and Uyesugi prior to trial, that as early as 1995, Uyesugi was openly speaking of carrying out a mass shooting at the workplace were he ever to be fired.

After working around his refusal to train on a new machine, Uyesugi's manager insisted on November 1, 1999, that he would begin training the next day. Instead, Uyesugi came to work the next day and shot his colleagues dead, after calmly waiting by the water fountain, after calmly waiting by the water fountain with "butterflies in his stomach," he later told Welner, as he contemplated the shooting before going through with it.

Uyesugi pleaded not guilty by reason of insanity and claimed that he feared his colleagues were conspiring to have him fired. Welner testified for the prosecution that although Uyesugi was in his opinion a schizophrenic, "He knew what he was doing was wrong, and he simply did not care. The jury found him sane and guilty of seven murders and one attempted murder after only 75 minutes of deliberation. He received a sentence of life without chance of parole. In 2002, the State of Hawaii Supreme Court upheld Uyesugi's conviction.

Welner has consulted to courts or examined perpetrators on mass shooting and attempted mass shooting cases, including Colorado's James Holmes, NBC gunman William Tager, corrections officer George Banks, who killed 13, Tavares Calloway, and bias-hatred mass shooters Richard Baumhammers and Ronald Taylor. He testified before the United States Congress and elsewhere with proposals to eliminate mass homicide as a phenomenon.

State of Alabama vs. Harvey Updyke – Sports and culture

Harvey Updyke, a fanatic of Alabama Crimson Tide football, was charged with poisoning the iconic trees at Auburn University's Toomer's Corner in 2011.

The case reflected on the forensic psychiatric significance of fans' response to emotional defeats, as evidenced by the Auburn defeat of Alabama in November 2010, and the social culture of spectator sports message boards. Welner reviewed the Updyke history and appraise the boundaries of sports fanaticism vs. mental illness, assess his mental state and criminal responsibility. Updyke pleaded guilty prior to trial.

Welner also engaged mental health issues related to the culture of professional sports as the forensic psychiatry examiner in the manslaughter trial of former NBA star Jayson Williams, and the death investigation of wrestling champion Chris Benoit.

State of Texas vs. Andrea Yates - Insanity and child killing

Andrea Yates was prosecuted by the State of Texas for the murder of her five children. She claimed legal insanity as a defense at trial for the murder of three of her children. In 2002, Yates was convicted of murder, and sentenced her to life imprisonment. In 2005, the conviction was overturned because the prosecution witness, Park Dietz, falsely testified that Yates' behavior and defense was identical to an earlier episode of Law & Order. In anticipation of the 2006 retrial for the drowning of her five children, Welner was asked to assess her diagnosis and Yates' appreciation of the wrong of killing her children at the time of the crime, the criteria for legal insanity. In the videotaped interview with Welner, Yates admitted that she had actually determined to kill the children two months earlier and at a time of relative stability, and was waiting for her first occasion to be alone with them. She knew she would otherwise be stopped. Welner diagnosed Yates with psychotic depression, but concluded that she elected to kill her children because she was overwhelmed, timed with the departure of her mother-in-law that left her as sole caregiver of her five children. Welner also discovered that Andrea Yates locked up the family dog, which was usually free to run around in the house, before drowning the children. Welner included this as one of 68 examples of Yates' appreciation of the wrong of killing her children at the time it happened.

Welner has been the principal examiner in other insanity defense cases and cases, involving child killing within the family, including John Alan Rubio.

State of Louisiana vs. Damon Thibodeaux - Disputed confessions

Damon Thibodeaux confessed in 1996 to raping and murdering a cousin, Crystal Champagne. He was tried, convicted, and sentenced to death. District Attorney Paul Connick asked Welner to review the available evidence, the circumstances of the interrogation and the setting in which it occurred, as well as Thibodeaux' vulnerabilities, to inform their decision-making about the case. Welner also conducted a videotaped interview of Thibodeaux, in a case that featured considerable cooperation by prosecution and defense with his protocol. According to Welner, the confession was false because physical findings contradicted Thibodeaux' statements. He issued a 53-page opinion addressing the causes and factors leading to the false confession. These included the defendant's profound guilt over the fate of his cousin, being confronted with his failed polygraph, and police convincing him that what Thibodeaux himself conceded were false statements in the interrogation clinched his guilt and made continuing denials hopeless. Following Welner's conclusions, the District Attorney moved to vacate the confession and Thibodeaux was released. The murder of Crystal Champagne remains under investigation.

Welner has examined other cited disputed confession cases in North American courts, including the killer of New York Socialite Linda Stein and the Albuquerque murder investigation of Victoria Martens.

State of Kansas vs. Cheever - Methamphetamine- Driven Crime

Scott Cheever was arrested for the shooting death of Sheriff Matthew Samuels at a rural methamphetamine lab. When defense attorneys raised the prospect of a psychiatric defense, federal prosecutors retained Welner to examine criminal responsibility claims, ranging from psychiatric diagnoses to the effects of methamphetamine. Welner's review of the case included a videotaped interview of the defendant, in which they discussed the events of the crime, his movements before and during the shooting of Samuels, and what was influencing his decisions.

Cheever was convicted and eventually sentenced to death.

The Kansas Supreme Court reversed the verdict, and ruled that the trial court erred in permitting prosecutors to call Welner as a witness because an intoxication defense was not a mental health defense. In the court's opinion, the error required a new trial because Welner's testimony included a detailed accounting of Cheever's actions in his own words, and was, "extensive and devastating." In a rare outcome, The United States Supreme Court then unanimously reversed the Kansas Supreme Court, ruling that an intoxication defense, when raised by a defendant, waived a Fifth Amendment protection, that prosecutors had a right to call Welner in rebuttal, and reinstated the verdict and death sentence.

U.S. vs. Omar Khadr - Terrorism and War

Main article: Omar Khadr

Khadr, a fifteen-year-old Canadian expatriate living in Afghanistan, was charged with the killing of U.S. Army medic Christopher Speer at an al-Qaeda safe house in Khost. Khadr was captured by American forces on July 27, 2002, and held first in Bagram, Afghanistan and then at Guantanamo Bay detention camp. He was prosecuted through a U.S. military tribunal.

The Department of Defense engaged Welner to examine claims by Khadr that his confessions were coerced, or alternatively, that he was too immature to withstand interrogation. Welner reviewed the available interrogations and secured access to intelligence sources and Khadr's classified file. He interviewed guards, interrogators, medical personnel, Guantanamo camp commanders, intelligence data analysts, and then, Khadr himself. According to Welner Khadr's confessions were the product of his being confronted with later-recovered video of his assembling bombs, and video of his asserting that he wanted to kill many Americans. Welner's inquiry also led him to repudiate defense claims that Khadr had been tortured.

Military prosecutors also asked Welner to assess Khadr's likelihood of recidivism into radical jihadism upon release, for presentation at a sentencing hearing. Welner based his assessment on clinical data, research on deradicalization programs, research on incarcerated Muslim youth, and statistics of recidivism of Guantanamo detainees. At the sentencing proceeding, Welner testified that Khadr was a high risk of recidivism into activities providing support for jihadist terrorism, although he did not expect him to be directly violent. Factors contributing to Welner's opinion included Khadr's continued strong enmeshment with his jihadist family and its legacy, the international and financial infrastructure available to him, his stature among other detainees, among other factors. Referencing Mr. Khadr's evolution at Guantanamo, Welner's testimony noted that then 24-year-old Khadr had been "marinating in jihad," and how the deputy camp commander characterized him as a "rock star" to other inmates who engaged him to lead them.

Welner has consulted to the United States government on other terrorism cases as well, including the accused planners of 9-11 and the alleged mastermind of the USS Cole Bombing.

The Forensic Panel

Welner is the founder and chairman of The Forensic Panel, a forensic practice which incorporates a structured peer-review process into its consultations. This peer-review approach, as established by The Forensic Panel, is designed to provide an additional layer of scrutiny by having practitioners evaluate forensic assessments for alignment with professional standards. The Forensic Panel includes over thirty professionals who offer consultation in fields such as psychiatry, psychology, neuroradiology, emergency and critical care medicine, nursing, toxicology, and pathology.

Research

Welner has researched an evidence-based approach for courts and juries tasked with defining "heinous," "depraved," and "evil" crimes in sentencing determinations. The Depravity Standard outlines twenty-five components of intent, actions, victimology, and attitudes associated with criminal offenses. This research emphasizes the importance of gathering objective evidence rather than relying on impressionistic arguments, aiming to establish a methodology that minimizes bias related to race, diagnosis, prognosis, socioeconomics, or other personal factors. The application of the Depravity Standard distinguishes particular crimes by their severity relative to other comparable crimes. For example, the Depravity Standard's application will enable the distinction of the worst of murder relative to other murders, the worst of assault relative to other assaults, and the worst of white collar crimes and thefts relative to comparable crimes.

The Depravity Standard is an inventory of evidence concerning to the different stages of a crime – before, during, and after. The Depravity Scale, an internet-based series of surveys and a component of the Depravity Standard research, has established public consensus for what aspects of a crime are most heinous. The Depravity Standard, informed in part by this data, by higher court decisions, and by evidence from adjudicated cases, is not a psychological evaluation or test. Rather, it is an inventory to guide inexperienced jurors on what qualities of a crime may distinguish its severity if they believe them to be present.

Welner's research has also led to the development of the Clinical Inventory of the Everyday Extreme and Outrageous (CIEEO), a 14-item inventory of non-criminal everyday evil reflecting a range of an actor's intent and effects on a victim. Unlike the Depravity Standard, the CIEEO is intended for clinical and screening contexts to highlight behaviors that warrant treatment or other intervention in order to prevent consequences at home, workplace, or community. The CIEEO is inspired by the goals of vigilance for child abuse – namely, detection and identification being the first step toward intervention and treatment of the worst of behaviors.

Welner researched and developed the typology for classifying drug-facilitated sex assaulters. Such offenders are distinguished by setting, be it workplace, in social interactions, or doctors. The offenders found in each of these separate settings exhibit particular qualities.

Public policy

Welner was a contributor in a range of proposals within landmark mental health reform legislation that passed the United States Congress in 2016. He testified to lawmakers on multiple occasions prior to the bill's eventual passage. Apart from advocating various ideas to expand crisis mental health services and to attract talent to treat the underserved, Welner also argued for the reform of commitment law, and reform of HIPAA, as a means to prevent both suicide and homicide outcomes. Welner was under consideration by the Trump Administration as Assistant Secretary of Mental Health in the Department of Health and Human Services, a position created to direct mental health and substance abuse policy in the United States.

Among his writings, Welner had long advocated for change in the integrity of forensic mental health through the videotaping of forensic psychiatry interviews, transparent exchange of notes, and peer review. His efforts to mandate videotaping of forensic mental health interviews resulted in laws passed in Illinois and Colorado.

In 1992 and 1993, Welner was a media coordinator and spokesperson for the Ross Perot presidential election campaign in New York and the citizen action organization United We Stand America, also in New York. During the 1992 election campaign, Welner debated in support of Perot against other candidates' representatives.

Media consultation, writings, and commentary

Welner has been a contributor to network news programs. He was a forensic science consultant to ABC News' Law and Justice unit, and familiar to many viewers in particular of Good Morning America and 20/20. He has otherwise been a regular contributor to CNN, Fox News, Larry King Live, Bill Bennett's Morning in America, and the Dr. Oz Show, on issues relating to forensic psychiatry and forensic science.

Personal and professional background

Born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Welner is the youngest of four children. Both his parents were born in Poland and lost their families in the Holocaust. His father Nick was civil engineer; his mother Barbara, who dropped out of school as a wartime refugee, entered nursing school in Britain unable to speak English and finished as valedictorian, going on to specialize in gerontology. Welner's oldest sister, Sandra Welner, was a Maryland-based gynecologist who fought through severe neurological disabilities suffered in a stroke became internationally renowned for her medical research and advocacy for the medical care of the disabled.

Welner graduated high school at the age of 15, then attended the University of Miami, where he earned a B.S. in biology, before moving on to the University of Miami School of Medicine. While an undergraduate and medical student, he announced radio play-by-play for the University of Miami Hurricanes baseball and football teams—he would later credit game announcing as his best training for future success as a testifying expert witness.

He has maintained a clinical practice since 1992, specializing in patients who have difficulty responding to treatment, and has been Board Certified in Psychiatry, Forensic Psychiatry, Psychopharmacology and Disaster Medicine. He is married to Orli Welner, a corporate attorney.

Selected bibliography

  • The Depravity Standard I: An Introduction" Welner M, O' Malley K, Gonidakis J, Tellalian R, Journal of Criminal Justice 55C March–April 2018 pp. 1–11
  • The Depravity Standard II: Developing a Measure of the Worst of Crimes" Welner M, O' Malley K, Gonidakis J, Saxena A, Burnes J Journal of Criminal Justice March–April 2018 55C (2018) pp. 25–34
  • The Depravity Standard III: Validating an Evidence-based Guide" Welner M, O' Malley K, Gonidakis J, Saxena A, Stewart J Journal of Criminal Justice March–April 2018 55C (2018) pp. 12–24
  • Peer-Reviewed Forensic Consultation: Safeguarding Expert Testimony and Protecting the Uninformed Court. Welner M., Mastellon T, Stewart J, Weinert B, Stratton J. Jl Forensic Psychology Practice. (in print)
  • Disaster Psychiatry. Welner M, Page J In: Disaster Preparedness for Health Care Facilities Canadian Centre of Excellence in Emergency Preparedness
  • Mob Violence: A Forensic Psychiatric Perspective on Justice and Prevention. Welner M Empire State Prosecutor Fall 2011 pp 12–16
  • Psychotropic Medications and Crime. Welner M., Lubit R, & Stewart J. In: Mozayani A, Raymon L (ed) Handbook of Drug Interactions: A Clinical and Forensic Guide. Humana London. 2011 pp 791–807
  • Antipsychotics Drugs and Interactions: Implications for Criminal and Civil Forensics. (book chapter) Welner, M. Opler L. In: Mozayani A, Raymon L (ed) Handbook of Drug Interactions: A Clinical and Forensic Guide. Humana London. 2011 pp 229–259
  • Classifying Crimes by Severity: From Aggravators to Depravity, Welner M. In: Douglass J, Ressler R, Burgess A, FBI Crime Classification Manual. Jossey-Bass 2007 pp 55–72.
  • Psychopathy, Media, and the Psychology at the Root of Terrorism Welner, M. In: Biological and Chemical Warfare Lawyers and Judges Publishing Tucson Az. 2004 pp 385–421.
  • Motives in Crime. Welner, M. In: Dominick J et al. Crime Scene Investigation Elwin Street London. 2004 pp 126–135.
  • The Perpetrators and Their Modus Operandi. Welner, M. In: LeBeau M, Mozayani A (ed) Drug Facilitated Sexual Assault. Academic Press. London. 2001 pp 39–74.

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