/ Forensic Psychology · Jury Consulting

Mary Mac holds a BA LL.B. and an M.S. in Criminal Justice — Forensic Psychology. Two credentials. One practitioner bridges the gap between legal advocacy and psychological assessment, offering a rare, multi-dimensional perspective on human behavior within the legal system.

Where Law Meets Behavioral Science

— Analytical Framework

Four Domains. One Integrated Method.

Forensic Assessment & Psychometry

Cultural Competence & Inclusive Advocacy

Legal Strategy & Jurisprudence

Leadership & Interdependence

Specializing in psychological assessment, trauma-informed advocacy, cultural competence, behavioral science, and justice system research.

Advocacy is systemic. Applying immersive cultural competency and trauma-informed practices to design inclusive programming for diverse populations.

Strategy is research. Leveraging five years of litigation experience, delivering analytical case documentation and regulatory compliance.

Coordinating cross-functional teams and high-traffic operations through professional accountability and culturally sensitive communication.

Wide overhead view of an empty courtroom — dark wood witness stand and judge's bench to the left third, pale natural window light cutting sharp geometric shadows across the bench surface, deep architectural receding lines into background, no people present
Wide overhead view of an empty courtroom — dark wood witness stand and judge's bench to the left third, pale natural window light cutting sharp geometric shadows across the bench surface, deep architectural receding lines into background, no people present
Dual Credential. One Lens.

Law trained. Psychology sharpened.

A BA LL.B. from India and litigation work at the High Court of Gujarat established the legal foundation. An M.S. in Criminal Justice — Forensic Psychology from Tiffin University built the behavioral precision on top of it.

Most consultants borrow from one side. Mary Mac operates from both — reading courtroom dynamics through legal procedure and behavioral pattern simultaneously.

Behavioral analysis built for legal strategy.

Legal arguments succeed or fail on how evidence lands — not just what it says. Bring in the analytical layer your trial preparation is missing.