Kirkland R. Gable
Kirkland
has combined three careers. His career as a psychologist
began with an Ed.D. in counseling psychology from
He has been an
Assistant Professor of Psychology at the Harvard Medical School. He
has also served as the Chairperson of the Crime and Delinquency Review
Committee of the National Institute of Mental Health. He was the
Assistant Editor of the International Journal of Psychiatry. He is currently a Professor
Emeritus at California Lutheran University.
Kirkland is also a
lawyer. He has a J.D. from Harvard Law School and was on the staff of
the Harvard Civil Rights-Civil Liberties Law Review. He has written or
co-authored eight books and monographs on law and psychology and
published over fifty articles. One of his articles on the legal rights
of mentally ill patients was cited in a majority opinion of the United
States Supreme Court.
He is an
inventor. He and his
twin brother, Robert S. Gable (also a psychologist and lawyer) are the
co-inventors of the ankle bracelet used for the location monitoring of
offenders. They have written extensively about the use of electronic
monitoring as means for effectively rehabilitating offenders. Kirkland
also has patents on a car camera and a novelty radio. He has a patent
pending on energy storage systems.