If we were anything like a civilized society, why is the “professor” still above ground?
Ever notice that when someone from “higher education” is involved, there is usually scant details. Wonder how many more of our “higher education faculty” are really just sick bastards?
Odd, isn't it.
Kenneth Kyle was previously a professor in the school of Psychology and Sociology at Penn State. All articles about this case carefully avoid mention of his fields of study. I found one published paper by him from 2002 with the Penn State connection.
Former CSU East Bay Professor Sentenced For Infant Sexual Abuse
Kyle, who holds a Ph.D. in justice studies, was formerly an assistant professor of public affairs and administration at California State University, East Bay.
MONTEREY DECLARATION OF CRITICAL COMMUNITY PSYCHOLOGY
Preface From August 5th through August 9th, 2001, a small group of community psychologists and friends attended the Inaugural Critical Psychology Conference in Monterey, California. Following two presentations on the need for critical perspectives in the field, by Holly Angelique and Ken Kyle, a group of attendees decided to create a Declaration of Critical Community Psychology. Under the editorial direction of Kyle and Angelique, members met in working groups at the conference to discuss the Declaration and later provided feedback via electronic communication. Following is the resulting document. We hope this will serve as a foundation from which to move the field forward.
Address all correspondence to:
Ken Kyle (kmk11@psu.edu) or Holly Angelique (hxa11@psu.edu)
Department of Social Sciences and Community Psychology & Social Change
School of Behavioral Sciences and Education
The Pennsylvania State University, Capital College
777 W. Harrisburg Pike, Middletown, PA 17057
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90% or more.