Central Michigan University: Doctoral Student Compares State's Populations Of Incarcerated Black Citizens
November 02, 2022
November 02, 2022
MOUNT PLEASANT, Michigan, Nov. 2 (TNSres) -- Central Michigan University issued the following news:
Danielle Paull, a Clinical Psychology doctoral student specializing in forensic psychology, studied and compared the representation of Black citizens in each state's prison system. Paull focused on structural racism indicators and state-level personality (the typical or average personality characteristics of individuals in a particular state).
Paull found that states . . .
Danielle Paull, a Clinical Psychology doctoral student specializing in forensic psychology, studied and compared the representation of Black citizens in each state's prison system. Paull focused on structural racism indicators and state-level personality (the typical or average personality characteristics of individuals in a particular state).
Paull found that states . . .