How Neighborhoods, Clothing, and Suspect Race Impact Decisions to Shoot Mar 26, 2018 BY Kimberly Barsamian Kahn What role do racial stereotypes play in both police and community members shooting unarmed racial minorities? Character & Context Blog
From the Board of Directors: APA Council Meeting Highlights Sep 7, 2023 BY Kimberly Kahn Kimberly Kahn, SPSP’s Division 8 voice on the APA Council of Representatives, shares key takeaways from the latest council meeting. SPSP News
Kristin Nicole Dukes Mar 27, 2019 Kristin Nicole Dukes is the Dean for Institutional Diversity at Allegheny College, and previously was an Associate Professor of Psychology at Simmons University. Her research focuses on stereotyping, prejudice, and social justice. Member Spotlight
From the Board of Directors: February 2023 APA Council Meeting Highlights Apr 5, 2023 BY Kimberly Barsamian Kahn The latest update from SPSP's Board of Directors focuses on highlights from the most recent APA Council Meeting, held on Feb. 24-25. SPSP News
Bias, Use of Force, and Policing: A Discussion of Social Psychological Considerations Two scholars with a long-standing interest in bias and equity come together with SPSP members and the general public for a live town hall. Webinar
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