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Implicit Bias in the Criminal Justice System

Implicit Bias in the Criminal Justice System (OnDemand)
Originally held on Thursday, June 4, 2020 | 12:30 pm - 2:00 pm

Please Note: This program will consist of audio-only instruction by the faculty, along with a visual aid presentation.     

Program Fee:

$29 for Members | $79 for Nonmembers
Members who are Recent Law Graduates, Newly Admitted Lawyers (admitted for the first time in any state or country 2020-2022), In-House/Corporate Counsel, Judges, and attorneys who practice within the Government, Academic or Not-for-Profit sectors attend this program for free.

CLE Credit:
New York: 1.5 Diversity, Inclusion and Elimination of Bias
New Jersey: 1.5 General
California: 1.0 Elimination of Bias
Pennsylvania: 1.0 Professional Responsibility

Newly admitted New York attorneys (attorneys admitted to the New York State Bar for two years or less) cannot earn CLE credit in the category of Diversity, Inclusion and Elimination of Bias.


Description:
As a frequent lecturer to prosecutors, judges and attorneys in New York and around the country, Professor Rachel Godsil will introduce the concepts of implicit bias, racial anxiety and stereotype threat, and relate these concepts to prosecution and criminal litigation, using scientific data and real world success stories.

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Program Instructor:
Rachel Godsil
, Co-Founder and Co-Director, Perception Institute and Professor of Law, Rutgers Law School

Sponsoring Association Committee:
Criminal Justice Operations, Sarah J. Berger, Chair  

Sponsoring Association Organization:
Office of Diversity & Inclusion, Deborah Martin Owens, Executive Director



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