Implicit Bias: How Should Psychological Science Inform the Law? Pt. I

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In the last 30 years, psychology has undergone an "implicit revolution." Occurring outside of awareness, implicit bias disadvantages segments of society, intrudes on law enforcement and affects the administration of justice.

In "Discriminating without Awareness of Discriminating," Psychology Professor Anthony Greenwald, University of Washington, discusses how intergroup discrimination can occur without prejudicial hostility, conscious intent or awareness of acting in discriminatory fashion. This lecture includes interactive demonstrations that judgments and behaviors operate potently outside of awareness, along with evidence that unconscious processes can routinely sustain intergroup disadvantages in American society.

Dr. Anthony Greenwald, professor, Psychology Department, UW

02/18/2015

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