'Moral Victory' for Earlham as APA Changes Interrogations Policy
September 22, 2008
September 22, 2008
RICHMOND, Ind., Sept. 22 -- Earlham College issued the following news release:
After a year of helping lead the charge for a change in the American Psychological Association's (APA) stance on allowing members to participate in certain interrogations, the Earlham College Psychology Department and associate professor Michael R. Jackson can claim victory. This week APA announced that its membership has voted in favor of a petition resolution to specifically bar members from work . . .
After a year of helping lead the charge for a change in the American Psychological Association's (APA) stance on allowing members to participate in certain interrogations, the Earlham College Psychology Department and associate professor Michael R. Jackson can claim victory. This week APA announced that its membership has voted in favor of a petition resolution to specifically bar members from work . . .