Can Psychology Improve Policing?

April 29, 2016
Dept of Philosophy, Harvard University

Suite 520
Edmund J. Safra Center for Ethics, 124 Mount Auburn Street Suite 520N
Cambridge 02138
United States

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  • Program in General Education

Speakers:

Jackie Bass
Harvard
Michael Brownstein
John Jay College
Lois James
Washington State
Keith Payne
UNC-Chapel Hill
Imani Perry
Princeton University
Jeff Sherman
UC Davis
Susanna Siegel
Harvard
Brandon Terry
Harvard University

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This workshop focuses on the interface between individual psychology and the social forces that have made police violence a political issue. Three experimental psychologists will present their research on shooter bias by police officers and the general public, and three commentators from the social sciences will discuss the broader significance of these studies in Psychology.

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