A systemic approach to the psychology of racial bias within individuals and society
Historically, the field of psychology has focused on racial biases at an individual level,
considering the effects of various stimuli on individual racial attitudes and biases. This …
considering the effects of various stimuli on individual racial attitudes and biases. This …
Person perception, meet people perception: Exploring the social vision of groups
NP Alt, LT Phillips - Perspectives on Psychological Science, 2022 - journals.sagepub.com
Groups, teams, and collectives—people—are incredibly important to human behavior.
People live in families, work in teams, and celebrate and mourn together in groups. Despite …
People live in families, work in teams, and celebrate and mourn together in groups. Despite …
Thinking structurally: A cognitive framework for understanding how people attribute inequality to structural causes
J Amemiya, E Mortenson… - Perspectives on …, 2023 - journals.sagepub.com
To make accurate causal inferences about social-group inequalities, people must consider
structural causes. Structural causes are a distinct type of extrinsic cause—they are stable …
structural causes. Structural causes are a distinct type of extrinsic cause—they are stable …
Toward learning trustworthily from data combining privacy, fairness, and explainability: an application to face recognition
In many decision-making scenarios, ranging from recreational activities to healthcare and
policing, the use of artificial intelligence coupled with the ability to learn from historical data …
policing, the use of artificial intelligence coupled with the ability to learn from historical data …
Association between neighborhood and racial composition of victims on fatal police shooting and police violence: an integrated review (2000–2022)
Police violence is a multidimensional issue that requires consideration of the violent events
and how these events reflect systemic oppression. Violence and policing practices are …
and how these events reflect systemic oppression. Violence and policing practices are …
Liberals perceive more racism than conservatives when police shoot Black men—But, reading about White privilege increases perceived racism, and shifts attributions …
Across two studies, we examined how ideological differences in perceptions of racism
influenced non-Black people's perceptions of violent encounters between police officers and …
influenced non-Black people's perceptions of violent encounters between police officers and …
Promoting anti-racism in the legal system: an application of the STYLE framework
Racism is a critical social problem, and we present a framework to guide professionals in
engaging in anti-racist practices. Professionals on the frontlines in psychology and related …
engaging in anti-racist practices. Professionals on the frontlines in psychology and related …
[HTML][HTML] How place and race drive the numbers of fatal police shootings in the US: 2015–2020
Place and race are two important predictors of fatal police shootings. We used Map**
Police Violence Data and the Washington Post Fatal Force Data to determine whether a …
Police Violence Data and the Washington Post Fatal Force Data to determine whether a …
“When someone is in a safe place, I believe that your mind rests” emotional security amid community violence: A cross-national study with youth in Newark, New …
Youth are impacted by violence across multiple contexts, where prior research on youth well-
being has considered community violence as a general source of risk. However, previous …
being has considered community violence as a general source of risk. However, previous …
Race, gender, and police violence in the shadow of controlling images
Despite the emergence of the# SayHerName movement alongside# BlackLivesMatter,
research on police encounters is rarely intersectional and has largely neglected the …
research on police encounters is rarely intersectional and has largely neglected the …