Combating Biased Decisionmaking & Promoting Justice & Equal Treatment

  • Sah S
  • Tannenbaum D
  • Cleary H
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This article draws on the behavioral science literature to offer empirically driven policy prescriptions that can reduce the effect of bias and ameliorate unequal treatment in policing, the criminal justice system, employment, and national security.

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Sah, S., Tannenbaum, D., Cleary, H., Feldman, Y., Glaser, J., Lerman, A., … Winship, C. (2016). Combating Biased Decisionmaking & Promoting Justice & Equal Treatment. Behavioral Science & Policy, 2(2), 79–87. https://doi.org/10.1177/237946151600200208

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