Social Consciousness in Legal Decision Making Psychological Perspectives /
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| Other Authors: | , , , | 
| Format: | eBook | 
| Language: | English | 
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      New York, NY :
        Springer US : Imprint: Springer,
    
      2007.
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| Edition: | 1st ed. 2007. | 
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| Online Access: | https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-46218-9 | 
                Table of Contents: 
            
                  - Law and Everyday Decision Making: Rational, Descriptive, and Normative Models
 - Investigative Profiling: Legal Developments and Empirical Research
 - The Rhetoric of Racial Profiling
 - Racial Profiling, Attributions of Motive, and the Acceptance of Social Authority
 - Racial Profiling as a Minority Issue
 - Affirmative Action: Legal Developments and Empirical Research
 - Affirmative Action and the Courts: From Plessy to Brown to Grutter, and Back?
 - The University of Michigan Cases: Social Scientific Studies of Diversity and Fairness
 - Social Science in the Courts: The View from Michigan
 - Workplace Discrimination: Legal Developments and Empirical Research in Sexual Harassment
 - How Can We Make Our Research on Sexual Harassment More Useful in Legal Decision Making?
 - Totality of Circumstances in Sexual Harassment Decisions: A Decision-Making Model
 - What Can Researchers Tell the Courts, and What Can the Courts Tell Researchers About Sexual Harassment?
 - Hate Speech and Hate Crimes: Legal Developments and Empirical Research
 - The Hate Crime Project and Its Limitations: Evaluating the Societal Gains and Risk in Bias Crime Law Enforcement
 - Implications of Automatic and Controlled Processes in Stereotyping for Hate Crime Perpetration and Litigation Margaret Bull Kovera
 - Implicit Bias and Hate Crimes: A Psychological Framework and Critical Race Theory Analysis
 - Psychology and Legal Decision Making: Where Should We Go From Here?.