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Why Evidence-Based Community Policing Needs to be the Norm, Not an Exception
By Susan H. McDaniel, PhD Longstanding tensions between police and communities of color have reached a boiling point in the United...
donjacques
Jul 18, 20163 min read
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Racial Trauma is Real: The Impact of Police Shootings on African Americans
By Erlanger A. Turner, PhD (Assistant Professor of Psychology, University of Houston-Downtown) & Jasmine Richardson Note: An...
donjacques
Jul 14, 20165 min read
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How to Talk to Our Kids about the Tragic Shootings in Louisiana, Minnesota and Dallas
By Robin Gurwitch, PhD Families around the country are coming together to talk about the officer-involved shootings in Louisiana,...
donjacques
Jul 12, 20164 min read
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The Difficulty of Transitioning to College for Students with Mental Health Issues, PTSD in WWII Vete
Welcome back to In Case You Missed It (our weekly roundup of articles touching on psychology, health, mental health and social justice...
donjacques
Sep 18, 20154 min read
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Addressing Biased Policing Through Science-Based Training
This is part of our ongoing series of blog posts about race, racism and law enforcement in communities of color. By Lorie Fridell, PhD...
donjacques
Sep 14, 20155 min read
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“Death by Legal Intervention” by the Numbers
This is part of our ongoing series of blog posts about race, racism and law enforcement in communities of color. By Suzanne Lea, PhD...
donjacques
Jul 2, 20156 min read
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Supreme Court Rules on Housing, Marriage Equality, and Health Care, New Police Shooting Data –
It was an incredibly busy news week! In this week’s In Case You Missed It (our roundup of articles touching on psychology, health, mental...
donjacques
Jul 1, 20156 min read
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In Case You Missed It – May 22, 2015 – Racial double standard in Waco coverage, suicide
In this week’s In Case You Missed It (a roundup of articles related to psychology, health, mental health and social justice collated from...
donjacques
May 22, 20155 min read
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Close to Home: A Psychologist Reflects on Providing Crisis Counseling in Ferguson
This is part of our ongoing series of blog posts about race, racism and law enforcement in communities of color. By Jameca Falconer, PhD...
donjacques
Oct 17, 20145 min read
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Teachable Moments About Policing from Ferguson, Missouri
This is part of our ongoing series of blog posts about race, racism and law enforcement in communities of color. By Tom Tyler, PhD...
donjacques
Aug 21, 20144 min read
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Race, Racism and Law Enforcement in Communities of Color: A Call to Action
By Gwendolyn P. Keita, PhD (Executive Director, APA Public Interest Directorate) The shooting death of Michael Brown, an unarmed African...
donjacques
Aug 20, 20143 min read
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