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Edie Greene

Edie Greene
Department of Psychology
University of Colorado,
Colorado Springs
1420 Austin Bluffs Parkway
Colorado Springs, CO 80918
(719) 255-4147
(719) 255-4166 FAX
Email: egreene@uccs.edu

Biographical Sketch


Edie Greene is Professor of Psychology at the University of Colorado-Colorado Springs (UCCS).  She received a BA in psychology from Stanford University, an MA in experimental psychology from the University of Colorado-Boulder, and a Ph.D. in psychology and law from the University of Washington.  She has served as Fellow in Law and Psychology at Harvard Law School and as a faculty member of the National Judicial College.  


The co-author of a leading textbook in psychology and law (Psychology and the Legal System, 7th edition, published by Thomson/Wadsworth), Professor Greene teaches a survey course and an advanced undergraduate seminar in psychology and law, as well as a graduate proseminar in psychology and law.  She also teaches social psychology and directs the UCCS Psychology Department honors program and the Concentration in Psychology and Law in the graduate program.  In 2008, she received the Outstanding Teaching and Mentoring Award from the American Psychology-Law Society.


Dr. Greene’s research focuses generally on the application of cognitive and social psychology to legal issues, and specifically on the behavior of various decision makers including juries, judges, attorneys, and witnesses.   Among the topics she has studied:  jurors’ comprehension and use of jury instructions, liability determinations, assessments of damage awards, judgments in death penalty cases, and jurors’ use of expert testimony.  She also does research on psychological aspects of aging and elder law, including elder physical and financial abuse, comprehension of legal language in wills, and decision making in guardianship cases.  She has written about the factors that influence the reliability of eyewitnesses to accidents and crimes. 


Professor Greene’s research has been funded by the National Science Foundation, American Bar Association, National Institute of Justice, American Psychology-Law Society, Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues, Borchard Foundation Center on Law and Aging, and University of Colorado Committee on Research and Creative Works.  She has received both college-wide and campus-wide awards for excellence in research.


Professor Greene is a past-president of the American Psychology-Law Society, Division 41 of the American Psychological Association (APA).  She is a Fellow of the APA and the Association for Psychological Science (APS) and serves on the editorial boards of Law and Human Behavior and Psychology, Public Policy and Law.  She presents lectures on psychological aspects of the legal system to judges and attorneys, consults with attorneys on issues related to eyewitness memory and jury decision making, and has served as expert witness in state, federal, and military courts.