Draft:Janet Mielke Schwartz

Janet Mielke Schwartz is an American academic and behavioral scientist who is a fellow of American Psychological Association. She is known for her criminal investigations with government agencies, including the FBI, the National Science Foundation, and the Defense Intelligence Agency. Her work has focused on creating profiles of criminals and developing strategies to combat organized crime.

Career
In 2003, The National White Collar Crime Center collaborated with Schwartz's Forensic Fraud Research to investigate and interview victims, whistleblowers, and alleged offenders.

Her forensic work officially began in 1992 when Joseph L. Alioto, Sr., former mayor of San Francisco, retained her services regarding an economic crime investigation and an anti-trust lawsuit against a non-profit hospital located in northeast Ohio.

Schwartz has also authored publications, including the Psychological Profile of a Spy and Overcoming Resistance on the Local Level.

She collaborated with Saudi Arabian forensic psychiatrists to set up the nation's inaugural clinic for domestic violence and child abuse. Additionally, she has advised a project dealing with radicalized youth in Lebanon.