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“It can be tempting to equate racial disparities in policing with racist police officers and make the common mistake of singling out the ‘few bad apples’ … Rather than a problem that only a few police officers face … race affects the judgments and decisions we all make."

Implicit Bias, the Power of Institutions, and How to Reduce Racial Disparities in Policing
Bias in the Law: A Definitive Look at Racial Prejudice in the U.S. Criminal Justice System
(Joseph Avery, Joel Cooper, eds.), pp. 37–66, Lexington Books,
2020
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