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The Effect of Cultural Bias on the Investigation and Prosecution of Sexual Assault - Police Chief Magazine

Encouraging criminal justice professionals to understand and perceive their own biases—and then working to remove obstacles in the path of victims and survivors of sexual violence—is not a departure from the objectivity or neutrality that due process demands. It makes it safer for survivors to step forward and tell their stories so more complete investigations, ones that uncover all the facts, all the details, can be the outcome.

Addressing the Elephant in the Room - Police Chief Magazine

The lack of impartial, objective information on the impact of implicit bias training leaves officers, their supervisors, and the public in the dark. Law enforcement training in general is somewhat of a “black box,” with very little empirical connection between how officers are trained and how they behave on the street.

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