Murray Pringle
Murray Pringle (she/her) is a Master’s student in Conflict Analysis and Resolution with a concentration in Peacebuilding at George Mason University’s Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter School for Peace and Conflict Resolution. She earned dual bachelor's degrees in Psychology and Criminal Justice at Truman State University, where she researched differences in witnesses’ allocation of blame for those involved in hate crime incidents, in addition to conducting studies on attachment style and relationship social comparisons. Many of Murray’s projects within her Master’s coursework have focused on restorative justice and reconciliation programming within the criminal legal system, as well as the reduction of juvenile recidivism rates through the education of community members on restorative justice methods and application.