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Indiana Prosecutors Learn To Avoid Bias In The Judicial Process

Last updated on Sunday, February 4, 2018

(INDIANAPOLIS) - More than 200 Indiana prosecutors learned Friday, how to avoid bias in the courtroom and elsewhere, including racial prejudices and stereotypes.

"Implicit Bias - Fairness in the Criminal Justice System", was sponsored by the Indiana Prosecuting Attorneys Council (IPAC) and presented by Rachel D. Godsil, co-founder of the Perception Institute and Professor of Law & Chancellor's Scholar at Rutgers Law School.

"We all tend to be mistrustful of ways and attitudes that we don't understand and that can, however unintended affect the judicial process," said IPAC Executive Director David Powell. "Making prosecutors aware that biases can be an issue of fairness is important. The Prosecuting Attorneys Council agrees that this training fulfills a vital role in the judicial process."

The prosecutors learned ways to avoid biases that individuals may be unaware they possess:

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