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Megan Greeson, Ph.D., is a community psychologist focused on meaningful partnerships with communities to improve their capacity to address social issues and create systems change. Dr. Greeson’s research focuses on improving how communities respond to gender-based violence with a particular focus on multidisciplinary collaboration in responding to sexual assault among the legal, medical, and advocacy systems. Dr. Greeson’s most recent research has examined diversity among survivors’ experiences with the civil legal system. Dr. Greeson’s teaching and mentoring focus on statistics and research methods, program evaluation, and collaborating with community partners. Dr. Greeson is active in service focused on gender-based violence; teaching, mentoring and research; community engagement; creating a sense of community for students, faculty, and staff; support for all students to succeed; and enhancing collaboration and dialogue within the department and university.
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