Daniel received his B.S. in Business Administration and Psychology at Towson University and his J.D. from the University of Baltimore School of Law. During his time at Towson University, he completed an honors thesis examining the effects of exoneree impairment on damage awards in wrongful conviction lawsuits under the supervision of Dr. Jeff Kukucka. Broadly, Daniel’s research interests include perceptions of mental health in the legal system, wrongful convictions, and child interviewing and testimony. His primary advisor is Dr. Jacqueline Katzman.