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I litigated a police shooting case in a northern Wisconsin county. My client was African American, the officer involved was Caucasian. I believed there was a strong racial quality involved in the case. I was also aware that most of the potential jurors were going to be Caucasian with little experience or contact with African Americans. So I requested the court to give an implicit bias jury instruction.
Jury instructions are the law to decide a case read by a judge to the jury after they have heard the evidence presented by the attorneys. Implicit bias is “an automatic and unconscious process, (and) people who engage in this unthinking discrimination are not aware of the fact that they do it.” Implicit biases can manifest even in people who, at the conscious level, reject prejudice and stereotyping. Greenwald, A. G., Mcghee, D. E., & Schwartz, J. L. K. (1998). Measuring Individual Differences in Implicit Cognition: The Implicit Association Test. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 74(6), 1464–80 (p. 1474), https://www.isu.edu/media/libraries/aaeo/drc/brown-bag-resources/Measuring-Individual-Differences-in-Implicit-Cognition—The-IAT—Greenwald-et-al.pdf; 4
On the issue of implicit bias in the workplace, renowned University of Washington Psychologist Anthony G. Greenwald, Ph.D. has opined that, “There is now little doubt that implicit bias, in the form of unconscious attitudes and stereotypes, is a cause of discrimination.” See, Implicit Bias: How Should Psychological Science Inform the Law?, http://uwtv.org/series/allen-l-edwards-psychology-lecture-series/watch/PIuF2WluqYE/ Implicit bias also exists on jury panels, so in 2016, the American Bar Association adopted “Principles for Juries and Jury Trials,” chrome-extension://efaidnbmnnnibpcajpcglclefindmkaj/https://www.ncsc-jurystudies.org/__data/assets/pdf_file/0032/68927/2016_jury_principles_commentary_FINAL.pdf which recognizes the implications of implicit bias in the deliberations of juries and recommended the following remedial practices: The court should:
ABA Principle Six. “The American Bar Association recognizes the legal community’s ongoing need to refine and improve jury practice so that the right to jury trial is preserved and juror participation enhanced.”
Studies cited by Police Chief Magazine, https://www.policechiefmagazine.org/implicit-bias-versus-the-ferguson-effect-psychosocial-factors-impacting-officers-decisions-to-use-deadly-force/ identify several factors that might impact an officer’s decision to shoot—factors that might produce or eliminate differential responses to Black and White subjects. The three important groups of studies support the following statements:
The U.S. Department of Justice, Office of Community Oriented Policing Programs, chrome-extension://efaidnbmnnnibpcajpcglclefindmkaj/https://portal.cops.usdoj.gov/resourcecenter/ric/Publications/cops-w0793-pub.pdf has explained:
In the context of criminal justice and community safety, implicit bias has been shown to have significant influence in the outcomes of interactions between police and citizens. While conscious, “traditional” racism has declined significantly in recent decades, “research suggests that implicit attitudes may be better at predicting and/or influencing behavior than self-reported explicit attitudes.”
Given these sources, I therefore believed my jury instruction request would easily be accepted. How wrong I was! You would have thought I asked to have a satanic mass said during trial. Both the court and the prosecution stiffly and in unison answered, “WE ARE NOT RACIST!” Needless to say my requested jury instruction from Judge Mark Bennett, chrome-extension://efaidnbmnnnibpcajpcglclefindmkaj/https://northerndistrictpracticeprogram.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/09/Bennett-Conduct-of-Jury-Instructions.pdf was rejected.
The ignorance of that remark saddened me. As pointed out by Police Chief Magazine, many humans – including police officers, judges, lawyers – carry implicit bias with them. Some bias – like favorite flavor of ice cream – is benign. Unfortunately, other forms of implicit bias can be very harmful. If you are curious about your level of implicit bias, you can take the implicit bias test with the Implicit Association Test (IAT), https://implicit.harvard.edu/implicit/takeatest.html
PROTECT YOURSELF FROM IMPLICIT BIAS IN THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM BY CONTACTING ATTORNEY PAUL KSICINSKI AT 414-261-6222.
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