Stereotypes in Forensic Settings
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The XXXX common stereotype in XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX XX the XXXXXX XXXX XXXX XXXXXXXXX are XXXXX. XXXX stereotype has had XXXX black people misjudged and end up facing XXX XXXXXXXXXXXX XXXX would XXXX been XXX XX XXX real criminals. XXXXXX have XXXX in the XXXXX few months found XX XX XXXXXXXXX in most settings. They get false accusations XXX XX misidentification. XXXXXXXXX, XXXX are killed in the process of wrong identification. In most XXXXX, the justice system XXXXXXX XXX a picture of XXXX a XXXXXXXX looks like. XXX XXXX XXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXX XXXX XXXX is a XXXXX XXXX (Andretta, XX al., XXXX). For the XXXXXX XXXX XXX XXXXXXXXX, XXXX XXXXXX be accused or XXXXXX XXXXXX XXXXXXX XXXX the same tribe XXXXXXXXXX them as a XXXXXXXX. XXXX type XX stereotype based XX race XXX XXXX a XXX of innocent people find them in XXX XXXXX.
XXXXX the XXXXX XXXXXX, it XX XXXXXXXX XXXX killers XXX mostly in their 20s and XXX. Most serial killers XXX XXXXXXX in groups of X or more according to XXX FBI. XXX age XXXXXX XXX XXXXXX so XXXX XXXXXX in jail even XXXX they XXXX not committed the XXX. XXXXXX an XXXXXXXX where serial XXXXXXX has happened, XXXXXXX for the suspects is XXXXX XX the ages XX XXXXXXXX. XXXXXX killers are believed XX be in their XXX and 30s. XXXX people XXXXX that XXXX XXXXX XX very XXXXXXXXX XXX XX XXXXXXX of killing XXXXXX compared XX XXXXXX XXXX XXXXX 20 and XXXXX 39. XXXXXXX the XXXXX suspect XX killing becomes XXXX for them, XXX XX XXX end XX it, it is not XXXXX XX XXXXXXX was indeed served.
Another XXXXXXXXXX in XXXX forensic settings, especially XXXX XXXXXXXXXX forensic evidence XX XX the XXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXX. When collecting the XXXXXXXXXXXX, XXXX XXXX many XXXXXXXXXXX XXXXX on XXXX, XXXXXX XXX so forth. XXXX it XX a XXXXX XXXXXX’s XXXXXXXXXXX, they XXXX XX believe XXXX he/XXX XXX XXX involved in XXX XXXXXXXX XXXXXXX. XX XXXXX, fingerprints are XXX enough XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX XX it XXXXXXX XXX whites, or a person age 40 XXX XXXXX or less XXXX XX XXXXX. In addition, XXXXX XX the XXXXXXXXXX that XXX XXX mainly XXXXXXXXX in XXXXXX XXXX XX murder (Ian & XXXXXXXXXXX, 2019). XXXX believe XXXX women may not be in a position to XXX XXXXXXXX in XXXX crimes. XXX XXXXX stereotypes affect the XXXXXXX system because justice XX XXX XXXXXX.
Stereotypes in XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX XXX have XXXXXXXXX in XXXX ways. XXX XX XXX most XXXXXX XX the environment in XXXXX one XXX XXXXXX. Most XXXXXX XXXX XXXXXX in an XXXXXXXXXXX where XXX XXXXX people were XXXX as criminals XXXXX XXXX XXXXXXXX happened. The XXXXXXX taught XXXXX XXXXXXXX XXXX XXX blacks are criminals, XXX thus racial XXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXX even in the justice system (Campbell & Brown, XXXX). XXXXXXX XXXXXX XX XXXXXXX XXX education XXXXXX XXXX XXXXXXXXXXXX XXXX killers as black or XXXXXX in XXXXX 20s and XXX. Other stereotypes XXXXX on XXXXXX were XXXXXXXXX through XXXXXX occurrences, and social believes XXXX there XX a specific XXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXX for XXXXXX.
XXXXXX XXX XX change stereotypes in XXXXXXXXX XXXX. XXX XXXX way to XXXXXX XXXX of XXX XXXXXXXXXXX XX XX XXXXXXXXX XXXXXX to create awareness XX XXX XXXXXXXXXXX XXX show XXXX XXXX they are XXX valid. XXXX, XXXXX XX XXXXXXXXX XXXXXX that anyone can XX a XXXXXXXX XX XXXXXXXXX so that they XXXX XXXXXXXX XX a XXXXXXXX group as criminals without XXXXXXXX. XXXXXXXXXXX XXX be dangerous, XXXXXXXXXX to XXX most XXXXXXXX people. XX experience XXXX XXXXXXXXXXX is XXXXXX XXXXX on age. People XXXXXXXXX that XXXXXX XX a certain age XXXXXX attend certain events may XX because they XXX XXX young and need XXXXX XXXXXXX to accompany them. XXXXX XXX a particular event XXXX I was denied XXXXXX because I was a teenager back then, which means XXXX I was XXXXXX the opportunity to learn. That XXXXXXXXXX and XXXX XXXXXX show how much XXXXXXXXXXX XXX harm people XXXXXXXX people and XXXX them opportunities to XX something different.
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