As this year has actually shown so plainly, racial predisposition in criminal justice has the power to misshape choice making and produce unjustified and unjust results in a context where liberty, lives, and futures are at stake.
This panel unites nationwide specialists on racial predisposition in criminal justice organizations to talk about:
1) how institutional racial predisposition varies from specific racial predisposition;-LRB- .2) how racial predisposition manifests in criminal justice organizations (e.g., cops departments, courts, the bar);-LRB- .3) the reasons for such predisposition;-LRB- .4) institutional systems or reforms that might reduce, minimize, and/or get rid of racial predisposition.
Panelists:
Matthew Clair, Assistant Teacher of Sociology, Stanford University
Phillip Atiba Goff, Teacher of African American Researches and Psychology, Yale University; Co-founder and CEO, Center for Policing Equity
Rahsaan Hall, Director of the Racial Justice Program, ACLU Massachusetts.
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