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Criminal Justice Professor Helps Train Judges in Colombia


Seton Hall University
Thursday, February 11, 2021
By Michael Ricciardelli
Professor Giuseppe M. Fazari served as a Subject Matter Expert for the American Bar Association s Rule of Law Initiative at the Rodrigo Lara Bonilla Judicial Training School in Colombia. Fazari co-facilitated a series of five seminars in 2020-21 in the areas of Leadership, Ethics, Implicit Bias, Procedural Fairness, and Court Technology. 
The Leadership segment sought to anchor the individual and the organization to the court s core values and principles and infused the important concepts of purpose, passion, intensity, consistency, integrity, and accountability into the daily work of the court in achieving its short and long-term goals.   ....

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Implicit Racial Bias Impacts Psychiatric Diagnosis and Treatment, Study Finds


Implicit Racial Bias Impacts Psychiatric Diagnosis and Treatment, Study Finds
Researchers find that psychiatric diagnosis and treatment planning are susceptible to unconscious racial bias.
A new study in
Academic Psychiatry investigates the relationship between racial bias among psychiatrists and medical students in the US and the effects on diagnosis and treatment. The study, conducted by Amalia Londono Tobon from the Yale University School of Medicine and her colleagues, found rampant implicit racial bias among participants, which can have severe implications for their patients of color.
Tobon and colleagues measured the presence and strength of implicit associations and the relevance to how participants diagnose and treat patients and understand patient compliance. Implicit associations are unconscious, automatic, and non-deliberate judgments and thinking patterns that people might have about others. These could influence the quality of care they provide to pe ....

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Legislature should abolish death penalty in Nevada


Legislature should abolish death penalty in Nevada | Monique Normand
Reno-Gazette-Journal
2/4/2021
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Monique Normand
This opinion column was submitted by Monique Normand, who serves on the board of the Nevada Coalition Against the Death Penalty. 
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For some, the death penalty is considered a controversial topic not easily spoken about.  It raises difficult questions about life and death, justice and injustice, trauma and healing subjects that often involve strong feelings. Yet there has never been a more important time for all of us to think and talk about our abhorrent death penalty system. During the past year with the police killing of George Floyd and so many other Black men throughout our nation’s history, our country has been staring its ugly past of racism in the face. As many of us move forward with anti-racism work, the death penalty must be front and center as the pinnacle of racial in ....

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Potential implicit bias overlooked in Kenosha Shooting investigation


Potential implicit bias overlooked in Kenosha Shooting investigation
A professor at the University of Wisconsin Law School says one thing Officer Rusten Sheskey did leading up to the interaction could support the ACLU s claims for him to be fired.
and last updated 2021-01-08 20:01:14-05
A professor at the University of Wisconsin Law School says one thing Officer Rusten Sheskey did leading up to the interaction could support their claims.
“On one level, it’s understandable but on another, yes, it’s problematic,” Professor Keith Findley said.
In an interview with investigators, which was not recorded at Sheskey’s request, investigators asked about his thought process. ....

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MLK Jr. Day events coming up | News, Sports, Jobs


Jan 8, 2021
ALPENA ­– Several race-related events are scheduled for the next few weeks centering around Martin Luther King Jr. Day.
Wednesday:
MLK Jr. discussion on race
The MLK Jr. sponsored discussion on race has been rescheduled to 6:30 p.m. on Wednesday, Jan. 13, via Zoom. This session will explore episode 2 “The Story We Tell.” This episode is an eye-opening tale of how race served to rationalize, even justify, American social inequalities as natural. Please watch the film ahead of time–this is the link, select episode 2: https://mem.intervarsity.org/…/race-power-illusion…
Join in the discussion by requesting the Zoom link by emailing abelovedcommunity.alpena@gmail.com. ....

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