Browsing PER: 2017 Volume 20 by Subject "Racial bias"
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The myth of objectivity: implicit racial bias and the law (Part 1)
(2017)The centrality of race to our history and the substantial racial inequalities that continue to pervade society ensure that "race" remains an extraordinarily salient and meaningful social category. Explicit racial prejudice, ... -
The Myth of Objectivity: Implicit Racial Bias and the Law (Part 2)
(2017)The centrality of race to our history and the substantial racial inequalities that continue to pervade society ensure that "race" remains an extraordinarily salient and meaningful social category. Explicit racial prejudice, ... -
The myth of objectivity: implicit racial bias and the law (Part 2)
(2017)The centrality of race to our history and the substantial racial inequalities that continue to pervade society ensure that "race" remains an extraordinarily salient and meaningful social category. Explicit racial prejudice, ...