Fairness is a fundamental tenet of American courts. Yet, despite substantial work by state courts to address issues of racial and ethnic fairness,2 public skepticism that racial and ethnic minorities receive consistently fair and equal treatment in American courts remains widespread.3 Why? THE INFLUENCE OF IMPLICIT ASSOCIATIONS Perhaps one explanation may be found in an emerging body of research on implicit cognition. During the last two decades, new assessment methods and technologies in the fields of social science and neuroscience have advanced research on brain functions, providing a glimpse into what National Public Radio science correspondent Shankar Vedantam refers to as the “hidden brain.”4 Although in its early stages, this researc...
Race matters in the criminal justice system. Black defendants appear to fare worse than similarly si...
This Article argues that judges and jurors unknowingly propagate racism through their legal decision...
Cognitive science has revealed that past experiences and prior assumptions, even those of which we a...
Fairness is a fundamental tenet of American courts. Yet, despite substantial work by state courts to...
Implicit bias has been a popular topic in judicial education for well over a decade, and for good re...
Race matters in the criminal justice system. Black defendants appear to fare worse than similarly si...
Over the past three decades, court leaders across the country have taken aggressive steps to confron...
This Kirwan Institute report reviews the science on the connection between unconscious racial associ...
Over the past three decades, court leaders across the country have taken aggressive steps to confron...
In today’s demonstration, we explored the audience’s positive and negative associations with blacks ...
Considerable attention has been given to the Implicit Association Test (IA T), which finds that most...
Race matters in the criminal justice system. Black defendants appear to fare worse than similarly si...
The National Center for State Courts has put together an excellent collection of resources that cour...
Reaching toward an understanding of implicit racial bias Darian Demarce*, Yasmine Robles* & J. Danie...
Race matters in the criminal justice system. Black defendants appear to fare worse than similarly si...
Race matters in the criminal justice system. Black defendants appear to fare worse than similarly si...
This Article argues that judges and jurors unknowingly propagate racism through their legal decision...
Cognitive science has revealed that past experiences and prior assumptions, even those of which we a...
Fairness is a fundamental tenet of American courts. Yet, despite substantial work by state courts to...
Implicit bias has been a popular topic in judicial education for well over a decade, and for good re...
Race matters in the criminal justice system. Black defendants appear to fare worse than similarly si...
Over the past three decades, court leaders across the country have taken aggressive steps to confron...
This Kirwan Institute report reviews the science on the connection between unconscious racial associ...
Over the past three decades, court leaders across the country have taken aggressive steps to confron...
In today’s demonstration, we explored the audience’s positive and negative associations with blacks ...
Considerable attention has been given to the Implicit Association Test (IA T), which finds that most...
Race matters in the criminal justice system. Black defendants appear to fare worse than similarly si...
The National Center for State Courts has put together an excellent collection of resources that cour...
Reaching toward an understanding of implicit racial bias Darian Demarce*, Yasmine Robles* & J. Danie...
Race matters in the criminal justice system. Black defendants appear to fare worse than similarly si...
Race matters in the criminal justice system. Black defendants appear to fare worse than similarly si...
This Article argues that judges and jurors unknowingly propagate racism through their legal decision...
Cognitive science has revealed that past experiences and prior assumptions, even those of which we a...