Elizabeth (Beth) Quinby
Assistant Professor of Psychology
Educational Background
Masters of Arts in Counseling and Psychological Services from St. Mary’s University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota 2015
Doctorate of Philosophy in Criminology and Criminal Justice from Texas State University in San Marcos, Texas, 2025
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Research Interests
- Eyewitness and police officer memory
- Application of counseling principles to police interviews
- Hostage and Crisis negotiation
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Courses Taught
- Introduction to Psychology
- Abnormal Psychology
- Wrongful Convictions
- Theories of Counseling
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Publications
- Quinby, E.A., Geary, I.A., Logan, M., Adams, I.T., & McLean, K.D. (2026). Emotional intelligence, policing, and the military veteran influence. Armed Forces & Society.
- Brimbal, L., Meissner, C.A., Kleinman, S., Martinez, K.D., Doyle, M.K., Quinby, E.A., Perry, A.D., & Mindthoff, A. (2025). A framework of motivations that drive communicative resistance and cooperation in interviews: Perspectives from the field. Journal of Criminal Psychology, 16(1), 161-186.
- Jones, A., & Quinby, E.A. (2025). Texas attorneys recognize problematic eyewitness procedures, but plea anyway. Journal of Experimental Criminology.