Results 1–10 of 26 for "Web Page"X and "Law & psychology"X related to "The minority stress perspective" Refine Your Search Refine Your SearchX TopicLaw & psychologyXChildren (7)Race (7)Teens (6)Violence (6) 44 more... [+] Aging (4)Ethics (4)Parenting (4)Trauma (4)Workplace issues (4)Bullying (3)Education (3)Kids & the media (3)Learning & memory (3)Personality (3)Post-traumatic Stress Disorder (3)Testing issues (3)Therapy (3)Women & men (3)Abortion (2)Addictions (2)ADHD (2)Alzheimer's (2)Anger (2)Anxiety (2)Autism (2)Bipolar disorder (2)Death & dying (2)Depression (2)Disasters (2)Eating disorders (2)Emotional health (2)Hate crimes (2)Hypnosis (2)Intelligence (2)Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender (2)Marriage & divorce (2)Obesity (2)Schizophrenia (2)Sexual abuse (2)Shyness (2)Sleep (2)Stress (2)Suicide (2)HIV & AIDS (1)Human rights (1)Military (1)Safety & design (1)Socioeconomic status (1)Hide detailsDocument TypeWeb PageXYear2016 (5)2015 (3)2014 (2) Results 1–10 of 26 Previous 1 2 3 ... Next Relevance Title A-Z Title Z-A Newest First Oldest First Sort by: 1.APA Submits Testimony on Militarization of Police ForcesStatement discusses background research, more effective methods.Web Page (September 2014)2.APA Moving Forward After the Independent ReviewSummary of activities related to the Independent Review.Web Page 3.APA Advocacy IssuesAPA's Government Relations offices work on issues such as aging; lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender concerns; disability; peer review; trauma, violence and abuse; veterans and military issues; and children and the media.Web Page 4.APA Submits Testimony Highlighting Psychology’s Insights into Police-Community RelationsTestimony offers background research and possible tools to help reduce prejudice, advance human rights. Web Page (December 2014)5.APA Offers Psychological Expertise to President's Task Force on 21st Century Policing Efforts build on legislative advocacy around community-police relations.Web Page (February 2015)6.Psychology TopicsPlain-language explanations of how our mental health and behavior play a role in everyday issues such as: aging, depression, eating disorders, emotional health, marriage and divorce, parenting, sexuality, sleep, stress and trauma.Web Page 7.Using Decisional Bias as an Implicit Measure of Moral JudgmentThe featured article in this issue of Article Spotlight examines moral development in terms of children's eyewitness identification.Web Page - Archives of Scientific Psychology (May 2015)8.Criminal and Juvenile Justice Issues Priority populations, disparities, human and civil rights, diversion from incarceration, mental and behavioral health, rehabilitation, successful community reentry, developmentally appropriate juvenile justice policies and practices, and evidence-based practice.Web Page 9.APA Outlines Mental Health and Criminal Justice Priorities for Senate HearingConsensus and conflict emerge among judiciary committee members.Web Page (February 2016)10.Psychological Science and Practice Reflected in Bill to Meet Needs of Justice-Involved Girls APA endorsed the legislation, which addresses traumatic stress and other health issues. Web Page (June 2016) Previous 1 2 3 ... Next Relevance Title A-Z Title Z-A Newest First Oldest First Sort by: Results 1–10 of 26 for "Web Page"X and "Law & psychology"X related to "The minority stress perspective"