Forensic psychologist and California-admitted attorney Erik Fox, JD, PhD has practiced as a California psychologist since 1996, adding North Dakota (2016), Minnesota and Washington (2017), and federal Adam Walsh Act jurisdiction (2022) to his cross-state forensic credentials. His Hillcrest forensic practice at 302 Washington Street covers the same Sexually Violent Predator and civil-commitment evaluation circuit handled locally by Lynn Lunceford, Psy.D. - Forensic and Clinical Psychologist, with overlapping testimony work in San Diego Superior Court and California Department of State Hospitals matters. Conducted evaluations include over 900 SVP clinical screenings and 800 face-to-face SVP evaluations for the California DSH since 2007, plus federal Adam Walsh Act civil commitment assessments since 2022. He is a certified Static-99R risk assessment trainer and provides eight-hour Static-99R seminars for the Global Institute of Forensic Research alongside law and ethics CE programming. Court testimony has spanned 15 California counties, and parallel forensic referrals on adolescent threat assessment and competency questions sometimes coordinate with Ellen G. Stein PhD - Forensic and Clinical Psychology for second-opinion clinical-forensic perspectives. Faculty appointments include the University of Phoenix College of Social Sciences since 2001, where he chairs the practicum program for marriage and family therapist students and teaches graduate courses in psychopharmacology, law and ethics, and psychopathology. The most complex cases involve federal Adam Walsh Act civil commitment evaluations for sexually dangerous persons, requiring integrated risk assessment, diagnostic determination, and expert witness testimony across multiple federal jurisdictions.