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Benjamin Peterson, Ph.D., is an Adjunct Professor in Social Psychology at the University of Utah. He holds affiliations with the Utah Commission on Criminal & Juvenile Justice and the Tanner Human Rights Center. His academic research focuses on the self in interpersonal and intergroup relations, particularly how defensive self-systems (e.g., narcissism, unstable self-esteem) contribute to aggression, prejudice, and intergroup conflict. He also explores the transfer of these dynamics to group identities, examining nationalism, patriotism, and religious fundamentalism. On the policy side, his work addresses intimate partner violence and gang membership dynamics, aiming to inform prevention strategies and criminal justice policy through an interdisciplinary approach (psychology, sociology, criminal justice).
Dr. Peterson’s research integrates psychological theories with real-world applications, emphasizing translational efforts to impact justice systems. His work bridges academic inquiry with practical policy recommendations, particularly in youth prevention programs and evaluating alternative interventions.
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