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Megan Greeson

​​​Education

PhD, Community Psychology, Michigan State University, 2013

Major Areas of Interest
  • Gendered Violence
  • Community response to sexual assault
  • Victims' help-seeking
  • Collaboration
  • Program evaluation
  • Alternate settings and systems changes
Representative Sample of Publications

Greeson, M. R., Watling-Neal, J., & Campbell, R. (2019). Using social network analysis to identify successful relationship patterns within sexual assault response teams (SARTs). Violence Against Women, 25(8), 968-998. DOI: 10.1177/1077801218801115.

Houston-Kolnik, J. D., Todd, N. R., & Greeson, M. R. (2019). Overcoming the “Holy Hush": Protestant Christian leaders' understanding and responses to intimate partner violence. American Journal of Community Psychology, 63, 135-152. DOI: 10.1002/ajcp.12278.

 Greeson, M. R., Soibatian, C., Houston-Kolnik, J. D. (2018). The influence of community sociocultural community context on creating an effective, coordinated response to sexual assault. Psychology of Women Quarterly, 42, 445-460DOI: 10.1177/0361684318790233.

 Greeson, M. R., Campbell, R., Bybee, D. I., & Kennedy, A. (2016). Improving the community response to sexual assault: An empirical examination of the effectiveness of Sexual Assault Response Teams (SARTs). Psychology of Violence, 6, 280-291. DOI: 10.1037/a0039617