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Area of Science:

  • Psychology
  • Community Psychology

Background:

  • Murray Levine (1928-2020) was a significant figure in community psychology.
  • He established the clinical and community psychology program at SUNY Buffalo in 1968.
  • SUNY Buffalo's program became a leading institution under his direction.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To memorialize the contributions of Murray Levine to community psychology.
  • To highlight his role in developing a top-tier psychology program.
  • To summarize his research interests and impact.

Main Methods:

  • This is a memorial and summary of contributions, not an empirical study.
  • Key contributions were through books, articles, and mentorship.
  • Research focused on the intersection of law and psychology.

Main Results:

  • Levine's work significantly influenced community psychology.
  • He mentored numerous students and faculty, fostering program growth.
  • His research addressed critical areas like mandated reporting and child welfare.

Conclusions:

  • Murray Levine was a pivotal leader in community psychology.
  • His legacy includes shaping academic programs and advancing research.
  • His interdisciplinary research left a lasting impact on legal and psychological fields.