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Shadows of Doubt
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Interactions
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Stereotypes
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The riddle
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Why do we stereotype
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The nature of prejudice
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Stereotypes of criminality
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Mississippi felony disenfranchisement
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The language of fear
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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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Anita Hills
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Police Stops
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Stops and Searches
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Hit Rate Test
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Ferguson Police Department
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The Impact of Stops
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Lethal Force
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Officers Killed
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The Federal Standard
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The Guardian
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The Fear Hypothesis
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Peter Moskos
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Contact
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Logical Objection
Description:
Explore the complex interplay between stereotypes, crime, and justice in this thought-provoking lecture by economist Rajiv Sethi. Delve into how deeply ingrained stereotypes 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 prejudices. Analyze controversial issues in criminal justice through the lens of stereotype effects, including police stops, lethal force, and self-defense cases. Gain insights into the challenges of achieving a more equitable society by understanding the pervasive role of stereotypes in shaping perceptions and outcomes within the justice system. Discover how a clearer comprehension of these effects can guide efforts towards creating a fairer and more just society.

Crime and Punishment: Stereotypes and Uncertainty in the Justice System

Santa Fe Institute
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