Disproportionality Advocacy
Bias, Race, Trials and Prosecutors
Alleging Bias
- When an allegation of racial bias either implicit or explicit is both made and supported by some evidence, the trial court must rule. STATE OF WASHINGTON, DIVISION ONE. Respondent, No. 78591-5-I (consol. with v. No. 78660-1-I). CRISTIAN ALEXANDER QUIJAS.
- State v. Monday, Prosecutor and Racial Bias
- Race and Juvenile Decision Making
- Police Hurt Thousands of Teens — Many Are Black Girls | The Marshall Project
- Confronting Unconscious Racism in Jury Selection
- State Courts' 2020 Commitment Statements to Racial Justice
- DMCJA SCJA Racial Justice Commitment- March 25, 2021 [PDF]
- State v. Ellis Div II Unpublished Opinion [PDF]
- The Science of Justice National Justice Database City Report 2021 Seattle Police Department [PDF]
- Seattle Police Department Terry Stop Data
Bias and Mental Health
- Understanding Mental Health Disparities
- African American CRDP Population Report [PDF]
- Asian and Pacific Islander CRDP Population Report [PDF]
- Latino CRDP Population Report [PDF]
- LGBTQ CRDP Population Report [PDF]
- Native American CRDP Population Report [PDF]
Implicit Bias
- Implicit Bias Resources
- Implicit Association Test
- The Bias Beneath Measuring Implicit Association
- Tolerance
- Center for Antiracist Research
- Anti-Racism Resource Library
Machine Bias (Risk Assessment Tools)
- Software Used to Predict Future Activity, Biased Against Blacks
- Recidivism and Disparity in Risk Scores
- Risk Scores and How They are Skewed