Leah Georges


Leah Georges
Adjunct Professor

Phone # (402) 280-2148
E-mail:leahskovran@creighton.edu

Teaches Courses in:

Research Methods and Statistics II and Introductory Psychology


Representative Publications:

Georges, L C., Wiener, R. L., & Keller, S. (in press). Sentencing decisions in first degree murder: The angry juror. Journal of Applied Cognitive Psychology.

Wiener, R. L, & Georges, L. C., (in press). Social psychology and problem solving courts: Judicial roles and decision making. In R. L. Wiener & E. Brank (Eds.), Problem solving courts: Perspectives in law and psychology. New York, NY: Springer Press.

Skovran Georges, L., Gonsalvez, V., & Huss, M. (2012). They have my money!: Applying for research funding. In C. Licht, P. Giordano, & S. Davis (Eds.), Your graduate training in psychology (pp. 227-240). Los Angeles, CA: Sage Publications.

Gonsalvez, V., Skovran Georges, L., & Huss, M. (2012). Preparing for comprehensive exams. In C. Licht, P. Giordano, & S. Davis (Eds.), Your graduate training in psychology (pp. 203-216). Los Angeles, CA: Sage Publications.

Wiener, R. L., Winick, B. J., Skovran Georges, L., & Castro, A. (2010). A testable theory of problem solving courts: Avoiding past empirical and legal failures. International Journal of Law and Psychiatry, 33, 417-427.

Winick, B. J., Wiener, R. L., Castro, A., Emmert, A., & Skovran Georges, L. (2010). Dealing with mentally ill domestic violence perpetrators: A therapeutic jurisprudence judicial model. International Journal of Law and Psychiatry, 33, 428-439.