Does Baker-Miller pink reduce aggression in prison detention cells? A critical empirical examination

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Does Baker-Miller pink reduce aggression in prison detention cells? A critical empirical examination. / Genschow, Oliver; Noll, Thomas; Wänke, Michaela et al.
in: Psychology, Crime and Law, Jahrgang 21, Nr. 5, 28.05.2015, S. 482-489.

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Genschow O, Noll T, Wänke M, Gersbach R. Does Baker-Miller pink reduce aggression in prison detention cells? A critical empirical examination. Psychology, Crime and Law. 2015 Mai 28;21(5):482-489. doi: 10.1080/1068316X.2014.989172

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abstract = "Many prisons across Western countries recently began to paint detention cells in Baker-Miller pink to calm down aggressive inmates. This recent development is based on early findings of more than 30 years ago suggesting that Baker-Miller pink reduces physical strength and thus aggressive behavior. In the present study we question the applied methods of the original studies and run a highly standardized and controlled experiment to test the influence of Baker-Miller pink on aggressive behavior. The results do not replicate the original findings and thus challenge the recent adoption in many prisons. Implications and limitations of the experiment are discussed.",
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