Professor Neitz is the author of Chapter 6: When Myths Become Beliefs: Implicit Socioeconomic Bias in American Courtrooms. This book helps explain how many who pride themselves on being fair can be part of a system which is widely seen as unfair by those who have historically been victims of bias and prejudice. The central focus of the book is on the different approaches that courts can use to lessen the impact of implicit bias by “breaking the bias habit.”https://digitalcommons.law.ggu.edu/book_chapters/1030/thumbnail.jp
Over the past three decades, court leaders across the country have taken aggressive steps to confron...
The theory of implicit bias occupies a rapidly growing field of scientific research and legal schola...
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Professor Neitz is the author of Chapter 6: When Myths Become Beliefs: Implicit Socioeconomic Bias i...
The book Enhancing Justice: Reducing Bias focuses on bias in the justice system—particularly the con...
The American Bar Association has published a new book on the intersection of implicit bias and the j...
IMPLICIT BIAS: Being Explicit about Implicit Bias Education Review of Enhancing Justice: Reducing Bi...
In this book chapter, Cynthia Lee explains that raising awareness of implicit bias is a necessary fi...
Cognitive science has revealed that past experiences and prior assumptions, even those of which we a...
92 Being Explicit about Implicit Bias Education for the Judiciary 108 Civil Cases in the Supreme Cou...
I. DEFLATE (YOUR EGO) AND EMBRACE FALLIBILITY II. DEBIAS (WITH SHORT-TERM “SPOT CLEANING” AND LONG-T...
I. DEFLATE (YOUR EGO) AND EMBRACE FALLIBILITY II. DEBIAS (WITH SHORT-TERM “SPOT CLEANING” AND LONG-T...
This article examines how bias and prejudice may impact the decision making process of our judiciary...
American judges, and especially lifetime-appointed federal judges, are often revered as the pinnacle...
This Article discusses the problem of implicit bias within the legal profession; why its persistence...
Over the past three decades, court leaders across the country have taken aggressive steps to confron...
The theory of implicit bias occupies a rapidly growing field of scientific research and legal schola...
A Review of Biased: Uncovering the Hidden Prejudices that Shapes What We See, Think, and Do. by Jen...
Professor Neitz is the author of Chapter 6: When Myths Become Beliefs: Implicit Socioeconomic Bias i...
The book Enhancing Justice: Reducing Bias focuses on bias in the justice system—particularly the con...
The American Bar Association has published a new book on the intersection of implicit bias and the j...
IMPLICIT BIAS: Being Explicit about Implicit Bias Education Review of Enhancing Justice: Reducing Bi...
In this book chapter, Cynthia Lee explains that raising awareness of implicit bias is a necessary fi...
Cognitive science has revealed that past experiences and prior assumptions, even those of which we a...
92 Being Explicit about Implicit Bias Education for the Judiciary 108 Civil Cases in the Supreme Cou...
I. DEFLATE (YOUR EGO) AND EMBRACE FALLIBILITY II. DEBIAS (WITH SHORT-TERM “SPOT CLEANING” AND LONG-T...
I. DEFLATE (YOUR EGO) AND EMBRACE FALLIBILITY II. DEBIAS (WITH SHORT-TERM “SPOT CLEANING” AND LONG-T...
This article examines how bias and prejudice may impact the decision making process of our judiciary...
American judges, and especially lifetime-appointed federal judges, are often revered as the pinnacle...
This Article discusses the problem of implicit bias within the legal profession; why its persistence...
Over the past three decades, court leaders across the country have taken aggressive steps to confron...
The theory of implicit bias occupies a rapidly growing field of scientific research and legal schola...
A Review of Biased: Uncovering the Hidden Prejudices that Shapes What We See, Think, and Do. by Jen...