APS

29th APS Annual Convention · 2017

Implicit Bias, Memory, Punishment and Race in Jury Decision-Making

Boston, MA · May 2017

Poster Session · Social

  • Amelia DeStefano
    Merrimack College
  • Jillian Flowers
    Merrimack College
  • Kate Toebes
    Merrimack College
  • Allison Seitchik
    Merrimack College

Abstract

We measured the relationship between implicit bias, memory, punishment, and defendant race. Results showed a positive correlation between implicit bias and fine amount for Black defendants only, and misremembering a prior conviction significantly more for Black defendants than White defendants. Race may influence jurors when remembering information and determining punishment.

Criminal Justice

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