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Adam Benforado

Dishonest behavior is surprisingly widespread, often rationalized by individuals to maintain a moral self-image, as seen in both everyday actions like cheating and professional misconduct, such as a lawyer withholding exonerating evidence. This tendency to justify unethical choices reflects broader issues within the U.S. justice system, where retribution often overshadows fairness. Subjective factors like race, appearance, and even apologies influence sentencing, while systemic biases perpetuate inequality. Reforming the system requires dismantling entrenched beliefs in objectivity, addressing regulatory manipulation, and democratizing legal knowledge. By acknowledging the fallibility of human memory, the limitations of expert judgment, and the flaws in practices like eyewitness testimony, the justice system can move toward evidence-based solutions. Incorporating technology and data-driven approaches, as seen in other fields, offers a promising path to reducing bias and ensuring greater fairness.

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Can human behavior be truly understood without examining the biases and flaws within our systems? This book delves into the complexities of morality, justice, and decision-making, uncovering how snap judgments, implicit biases, and systemic failures shape outcomes in profound ways. Through gripping real-life cases and groundbreaking research, it explores the psychological and societal forces that influence actions, from false confessions and wrongful convictions to the impact of solitary confinement and judicial bias. By challenging traditional beliefs and highlighting evidence-based solutions, it offers a compelling call to rethink the foundations of fairness and accountability in modern society.

Résumé du livre

Adam Benforado is an associate professor of law at Drexel University. He served as a clerk on the United States Court of Appeals and worked as an attorney at Jenner & Block. His scholarly articles, op-eds and essays have appeared in various publications including The New York Times, The Washington Post, The Philadelphia Inquirer and The Emory Law Journal.

Dishonest behavior is surprisingly widespread, often rationalized by individuals to maintain a moral self-image, as seen in both everyday actions like cheating and professional misconduct, such as a lawyer withholding exonerating evidence. This tendency to justify unethical choices reflects broader issues within the U.S. justice system, where retribution often overshadows fairness. Subjective factors like race, appearance, and even apologies influence sentencing, while systemic biases perpetuate inequality. Reforming the system requires dismantling entrenched beliefs in objectivity, addressing regulatory manipulation, and democratizing legal knowledge. By acknowledging the fallibility of human memory, the limitations of expert judgment, and the flaws in practices like eyewitness testimony, the justice system can move toward evidence-based solutions. Incorporating technology and data-driven approaches, as seen in other fields, offers a promising path to reducing bias and ensuring greater fairness.

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Labels That Cost Lives: The Danger of Snap Judgments

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Coerced Confessions: The Flaws in Justice

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Circumstances, Brain Science, and the Roots of Crime

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The Psychology of Self-Deception and Justice

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Bias, Perception, and the Power of Evidence

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Flawed Memories: The Hidden Danger of Eyewitness Testimony

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Unmasking the Flaws in Expert Judgment

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Unmasking Bias: The Hidden Flaws in Justice

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Justice or Vengeance? The Hidden Biases

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Rethinking Justice: The Hidden Costs of Solitary Confinement

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Confronting Bias and Inequity in Justice

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Rebuilding Justice: Science Over Bias

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