Prosecutors embrace a color-blind approach to prosecution, highlights need for cultural rescripting in prosecution

A new study explored how prosecutors think about race in criminal justice, providing ideas of how to break the color-blind approach to prosecution that can entrench racial disparities. The study found that prosecutors broadly argue that race should not be considered when processing cases.


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Source: Phys.org