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Introduction
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About Me
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Interactions
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The riddle
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Tamika Cross
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Why do we stereotype
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Lichtman Lippmann
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Stereotypes of criminality
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Why did they do that
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How stereotypes have changed
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Claude Steeles solution
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Crimes of Appropriation
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Robbery
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Preemption
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The Burglar Paradox
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Selfdefense is ambiguous
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Fearfulness and impunity
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Washington Post study
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Larry Nasser
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Bill Cosby
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Anita Hill
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Police Stops
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Discrimination
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Stop and frisk
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Heat rate test
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NYPD
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Lethal Force
Description:
Explore the complex interplay between stereotypes, crime, and justice in this thought-provoking SFI Community Lecture by economist Rajiv Sethi. Delve into how stereotypes profoundly influence decision-making throughout the criminal justice system, from offenders and victims to police officers and jurors. Examine high-stakes situations where limited information and time pressure amplify the impact of stereotypes on justice outcomes. Uncover surprising ways stereotypes affect controversial criminal justice issues and gain insights into creating a more equitable society. Learn about the evolution of stereotypes, their role in crimes of appropriation, and their influence on police stops and lethal force. Discover potential solutions to mitigate the effects of stereotypes in pursuit of a fairer justice system.

Crime and Punishment in the Shadows of Doubt

Santa Fe Institute
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