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How Do Biases Affect Idaho Courts?

Ethan Webber
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Boise State Public Radio

Do personal biases affect the criminal justice system? Implicit biases are subconscious preconceptions that people formulate unintentionally. They can inform decisions - even within our judicial system. Concordia Law professor Summer Chandler joins Idaho Matters to explain the issues preventing total equality.

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