Dr. Andrew Gray is a postdoctoral fellow in the Département de Psychiatrie et d’addictologie at Université de Montréal. He obtained his PhD in Clinical-Forensic Psychology from Simon Fraser University and completed his predoctoral Clinical-Forensic Psychology Internship Program through BC Mental Health & Substance Use Services. Dr. Gray has clinical and research experience with justice-involved adolescents, federally incarcerated men, and individuals found not criminally responsible on account of mental disorder (NCRMD). His primary areas of research include violence risk assessment and assessing change in risk, forensic mental health including self-injurious behaviour and suicidality, intimate partner violence, and firesetting. In addition, Dr. Gray is interested in the application of novel statistical techniques for examining predictive validity such as time-dependent area under the curve and recurrent event survival analysis.