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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

Selected Publications


Books:

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Psychology and the legal system (6th edition, Greene, Heilbrun, Fortune, & Nietzel, 2007).  Belmont, CA:  Thomson Wadsworth.  To order:  www.cengage.com

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Determining damages:  The psychology of jury awards (Greene & Bornstein, 2003). Washington, D.C.: American Psychological Association. To order:  www.apa.org/books

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The adversary system:  An annotated bibliography (Strier & Greene, 1990).  Littleton, CO:  F. B. Rothman and Company Law Books.  

 


Articles:

Jury Decision Making

Greene, E., Hayman, K., & Motyl, M. (2008).  Shouldn't we consider…?" Jury discussions of forbidden topics and effects on damage awards.  Psychology, Public Policy, and Law, 14, 194-222.

Greene, E., & Weber, K. (2008).  Teen court jurors’ sentencing decisions.  Criminal Justice Review, 33, 361-378.

Hope, L., Greene, E., Memon, A., Gavisk, M., & Houston, K. (2008).  A third verdict option:  Exploring the impact of the Not Proven verdict on mock juror decision making.  Law and Human Behavior, 32, 241-252.

Greene, E., & Ellis, L. (2007).  Decision making in criminal justice.  In D. Carson, B. Milne, F. Pakes, K. Shalev, & A. Shawyer (eds.)  Applying Psychology to Criminal Justice (pp. 183-200).  Chichester:  Wiley.

Winter, R., & Greene, E. (2007).  Cognition and juror decision making.  In F. Durso, R. Nickerson, S. Dumais, S. Lewandowsky, & T. Perfect (Eds.) Handbook of Applied Cognition (pp. 739-761).  Chicester:  Wiley. 

Smith, A., & Greene, E. (2005).  Conduct and its consequences:  Attempts at debiasing jury judgments.  Law and Human Behavior, 29, 505-526.

Myers, B., & Greene, E. (2004).  The prejudicial nature of victim impact statements: Implications for capital sentencing policy. Psychology, Public Policy, and Law, 10, 492-515.

Greene, E. & Wrightsman, L.  (2003).  Decision making by juries and judges: International perspectives.  Chapter in D. Carson & R. Bull (eds.), Handbook of psychology in legal contexts (2nd ed.).  New York:  Wiley.

Greene, E., Chopra, S., Kovera, M., Penrod, S., Rose, V.G., Schuller, R., & Studebaker, C.  (2002).  Jurors and juries:  A review of the field.  Chapter in J. Ogloff (ed.), Taking psychology and law into the twenty-first century, pp. 225-284. New York: Kluwer/Plenum. 

Greene, E.  (2002).  How effective?  Review of Stack and sway:  The new science of jury consulting by N. Kressel and D. Kressel.  Judicature, 85, #5, 1-3.

Greene, E., Coon, D., & Bornstein, B. (2001).  The effects of limiting punitive damage awards.  Law and Human Behavior, 25, 215-232.

Greene, E., & Johns, M.  (2001).  Jurors’ use of instructions on negligence.  Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 31, 840-859.

Greene, E., Johns, M., & Smith, A.  (2001). Effects of defendant conduct on jury damage awards. Journal of Applied Psychology, 86, 228-23  

Greene, E. & Bornstein, B.  (2000).  Precious little guidance:  Jury instructions on damage awards.  Psychology, Public Policy, and Law, 6, 743-768.

Greene, E., Woody, W.D., & Winter, R.  (2000).  Compensating plaintiffs and punishing defendants:  Is bifurcation necessary?  Law and Human Behavior, 24, 187-205.


Psychology and Elder Law

Greene, E. (2008).  Deciding to let others decide:  Assessing the need for guardianship and conservatorship.  Probate and Property, Jan/Feb., 47-50.

Gavisk, M., & Greene, E. (2007).  Guardianship determinations by judges, attorneys, and guardians.  Behavioral Sciences and the Law, 25, 339-353.

Greene, E., Bornstein, B., & Dietrich, H. (2007).  “Granny, (don’t) get your gun.”  Competency issues in gun ownership by older adults.  Behavioral Sciences and the Law, 25, 405-423.


Eyewitness Memory

Greene, E. (2005).  Eyewitness identification:  Mistaken memories and recommendations for procedural reform.  The Rap Sheet, Summer 2005, 9-13.

Bornstein, B.H., Witt, C.J., Cherry, K.E., & Greene, E. (2000). The suggestibility of older witnesses. In M.B. Rothman, B.D. Dunlop, & P. Entzel (Eds.), Elders, crime and the criminal justice system: Myth, perception and reality in the 21st century (pp. 149-161). New York: Springer  


Teaching Psychology and Law

Greene, E. & Drew, E.  (2008). Handbook of teaching materials for undergraduate legal psychology courses.  Available from the American Psychology-Law Society.  www.ap-ls.org/academics/academicIndex.html

Greene, E. (2008).  An advocacy exercise for a psychology and law course.  Teaching of Psychology, 35, 1-4.

Woody, W.D. with Greene, E. (2003)  Psychology and the legal system:  An interview with Edie Greene.  Teaching of Psychology, 30, 174-180.

Fulero, S., Greene, E., Hans, V., Nietzel, M., Small, M. & Wrightsman, L. (1999). Undergraduate education in legal psychology.   Law and Human Behavior, 23, 137-153.

 

Contact Professor Greene for full curriculum vita.