Unconscious influences on judicial decision-making: The illusion of objectivity
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Irwin, John F.
Real, Daniel L.
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2010
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Judicial decision making is influenced by unconscious decisions and motivations - implicit biases. This paper explores how implicit bias impacts judicial decision-making, as well as considerations for minimizing negative impacts of implicit bias.
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John F. Irwin & Daniel L. Real, Unconscious Influences on Judicial Decision-making: The Illusion of Objectivity, 42 McGeorge L. Rev. 1 (2010).
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2379-4852
1520-9245
1520-9245