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Revision as of 16:42, 29 July 2011
Christopher Richard Brand (born in Preston, England, 1 June 1943) is a British psychological and psychometric researcher. He was a lecturer of psychology at Edinburgh University when he made controversial claims that black people were less intelligent than whites and that some forms of child sex were not harmful.[1]
Resources
Articles and reports on the case
- Hugh Peto & Fiona McEwan 'Academic freedom "being undermined"', letter The Scotsman, 5 June 1996
- Hugh Peto 'All Brand (again)' Student 31 October 1996, p 10.
Notes
- ↑ Julia Hinde, Branded an outcast, The Times Education Supplement, 15 August 1997