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Managing Bias



Summary
Everyone has biases, whether they are aware of them. If left unchecked, these biases can cause serious damage to collaborative teams, outreach efforts and victims of crime. This session will highlight the psychology of bias and provide strategies for individuals and teams to recognize and manage bias issues.

Both facilitators have degrees in conflict management. Shaffer and Goodrich have co-facilitated at local, state, national conferences and university and municipal law enforcement over the past two years in addition to their individual experiences.

Presenters
Jyl Shaffer
Assistant Dean for Sexual Assault Prevention and Response - Reed College, Portland Oregon
Shaffer has worked in advocacy for eleven years, including directing a domestic violence program and working as an advocate in a police department.
Jason Goodrich
Chief of Police - Lamar University, Beaumont, Texas
Goodrich has sixteen years of experience in law enforcement including patrol, investigations, training and executive leadership.
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Credit
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