Section 3.2: Cultural Bias and Stereotypes [Learning Resources]

Ethics and Cultural Competence By Jennifer M. Miller and Adam J. McKee.

 


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Section 3.2 examines cultural bias and stereotypes, particularly how they manifest within the criminal justice system and influence interactions and decisions. This section aims to enlighten students about the pervasive impact of biases and stereotypes on professional conduct and the fair administration of justice. By understanding these concepts, students will be better equipped to recognize, confront, and mitigate their effects, fostering a more equitable and effective criminal justice environment.

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