Jennifer Eberhardt
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A Stanford researcher shares some research that may be helpful to explain and prevent future shootings. See http://www.macfound.org/fellows/913/
John Malveaux
Jennifer Eberhardt
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L. Eberhardt is a social psychologist investigating the subtle,
complex, largely unconscious yet deeply ingrained ways that individuals
racially code and categorize people, with a particular focus on
associations between race and crime. Through collaborations with experts
in criminology, law, and anthropology, as well as novel studies that
engage law enforcement and jurors, Eberhardt is revealing new insights
about the extent to which race imagery and judgments suffuse our culture
and society. - See more at:
http://www.macfound.org/fellows/913/#sthash.kyJYRkC4.dpuf
Jennifer L. Eberhardt
Social Psychologist
Associate Professor, Department of PsychologyStanford University
Stanford, CA
Age: 49
Published September 17, 2014
Jennifer L. Eberhardt is a social psychologist investigating the
subtle, complex, largely unconscious yet deeply ingrained ways that
individuals racially code and categorize people, with a particular focus
on associations between race and crime. Through collaborations with
experts in criminology, law, and anthropology, as well as novel studies
that engage law enforcement and jurors, Eberhardt is revealing new
insights about the extent to which race imagery and judgments suffuse
our culture and society.
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