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Gone But Not Forgotten: John Lewis
17
Jul
Gone But Not Forgotten, Race/Ethnicity

Gone But Not Forgotten: John Lewis

Randy Lynn, Ph.D.0 Comments
John Lewis, a towering figure in American history, dedicated his life to the pursuit of justice, equality, and civil rights. Born on February 21, 1940, in Troy, Alabama, Lewis emerged…
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How Toronto’s Trespass Tactics Undermine Urban Inclusion and Fairness
20
Mar
Criminology, Geography/Place, Human Rights

How Toronto’s Trespass Tactics Undermine Urban Inclusion and Fairness

Randy Lynn, Ph.D.0 Comments
In 2021, the City of Toronto utilized the Trespass to Property Act to issue suspension notices to encampment leaders, effectively prioritizing property owners' interests over the rights and dignities of…
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Egocentrism in Politics: How Unelected Officials Misinterpret Public Desires
12
Feb
Politics

Egocentrism in Politics: How Unelected Officials Misinterpret Public Desires

Randy Lynn, Ph.D.0 Comments
Unelected elites do not correctly perceive public opinion: their beliefs about where the public stands on policy are off by an average of 14 percentage points. However, unlike elected elites,…
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Racial Bias in Policing: Startling Findings from Florida’s Highway Patrol
29
Jan
Criminology

Racial Bias in Policing: Startling Findings from Florida’s Highway Patrol

Randy Lynn, Ph.D.0 Comments
Search rates of Black motorists among White officers more than doubled between 2014 and 2018. White Republican officers are more than twice as likely than White Democrats to search Black…
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