Phillip Atiba Goff

Phillip Atiba Goff is an American psychologist known for researching the relationship between race and policing in the United States.

[7] The analytic framework Goff developed as part of the NJD has been called a potential model for police data accountability nationally.

Goff was also a key figure in the founding of the National Initiative for Building Community Trust and Justice in 2014 [10] and gave testimony before the President's Task Force on 21st Century Policing.

[11] In 2008, Goff, Margaret Thomas, and Matthew Christian Jackson published findings that white undergraduates incorrectly identified black women by sex more than any other race or gender.

[1] In 1999, Goff co-founded the Oakland, California-based queer hip hop group Deep Dickollective.