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Regina Branton is a Distinguished Professor of Political Science and Public Policy, specializing in political behavior, race relations, and criminal justice. Her research explores topics such as electoral dynamics, police trust, immigration policy, and the impact of social protests on public opinion. She has conducted extensive studies on racial attitudes, hate crimes, and tribal jurisdiction, contributing to debates on policy reform and institutional accountability.
Her work frequently intersects with interdisciplinary fields, including sociology, legal studies, and conflict resolution. Notable themes in her recent research include the consequences of police violence on marginalized communities, the role of spatial proximity in shaping public attitudes toward immigration, and the electoral implications of gender and racial representation. Branton's scholarship has been published in top journals and addresses pressing societal issues like systemic inequality and governance challenges.
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