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Jennifer L. Eberhardt

Jennifer L. Eberhardt

Morris M. Doyle Centennial Professor of Public Policy and Professor of Psychology
Stanford University

Jennifer Eberhardt is a social psychologist and faculty member at Stanford University. For two decades, her research has focused on racial bias and stereotyping, especially in the context of criminal justice. She assists law enforcement agencies and policymakers with criminal justice reform. Eberhardt is a faculty director of SPARQ (Social Psychological Answers to Real-World Questions), a Stanford center designed to bring researchers and practitioners together to address significant social problems across several domains. In 2014, Eberhardt was named a MacArthur Fellow and one of Foreign Policy’s 100 Leading Global Thinkers.

More from Jennifer Eberhardt

  • SPARQ Scientists Release Oakland Police Findings
  • Racial Disparities in Incarceration Increase Acceptance of Punitive Policies
  • Race and the Fragility of the Legal Distinction between Juveniles and Adults

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  • Brain and Behavioral Sciences
  • Children, Parents, and Families
  • Data and Outcomes
  • Jobs, Education, and the Labor Market
  • Place
  • Race, Gender, Inclusion, and Dignity
  • Safety and Justice

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