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The Center for Family Studies promotes significant advances in family research programs, and policy by emphasizing an interdisciplinary approach to family issues. By providing a forum for an interdisciplinary dialogue, the interplay across different levels of analysis can be more clearly understood. More information can be obtained at (http://www.chass.ucr.edu/csbsr/family.html). The Social Psychology Research Laboratory (SPYRL) was established at UCR in 2002 to advance the study of self, identity, interaction, and interpersonal relationships. The facilities are designed to study individual actors as well as dyads, triads, and larger groups. The laboratory has computer-equipped subject rooms, computer-equipped workstations, observation of group interaction through one-way mirrors, and video recording capabilities. More information can be obtained at (http://sociology.ucr.edu/spyrl/index.html). The Center for Asian and Pacific America Research was established at UCR in 1994 to focus attention on making Asian American Studies and the Asian Pacific American community visible in the Inland Area. More information can be obtained at (http://www.chass.ucr.edu/csbsr/center_summary.htm). Robert Presley Center for Crime and Justice Studies provides the institutional base at UCR for developing a multidisciplinary program for the formation and implementation of effective crime prevention and control policies. More information can be obtained at (http://www.chass.ucr.edu/csbsr/presley.html). |
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