Thursday, September 23, 2004

8:00AM Continental Breakfast
8:30AM Welcoming Remarks & Introductions
8:45AM John F. Dovidio (University of Connecticut) Opening Keynote Address Part 1 - Aversive Racism and the Judicial Process
9:30AM Patricia G. Devine (University of Wisconsin, Madison) Opening Keynote Address Part 2 - Reducing Racial Bias: Progress and Challenges
10:15AM Break
10:30AM Anthony G. Greenwald (University of Washington), Laura A. Gibson (Harvard University), Mahzarin R. Banaji (Harvard University), Brian A. Nosek (University of Virginia)- Pervasive Implicit Stereotypic Association of Weapons with Blacks

11:00AM

Jim Sidanius (University of California, Los Angeles)- Individual and Institutional Congruence in the Reproduction of Group- based Social Hierarchy: The Nexus between Race and Criminal Justice
11:30AM Jody Armour (University of Southern California)- Beyond the Blame Game: The Hidden Causes of Bias and How to Combat Them
12:00PM Lunch
1:15PM Jennifer L. Eberhardt (Stanford University), Phillip Atiba Goff (Penn State University), Valerie J. Purdie (Yale University), Paul G. Davies (University of California, Los Angeles)- The Face of Crime
1:45PM B. Keith Payne (Ohio State University)- Understanding Intentional and Unintentional Aspects of Race Bias in Misidentifying Weapons
2:15PM Joshua Correll (University of Colorado, Boulder), Bernadette Park (University of Colorado, Boulder), Charles M. Judd (University of Colorado, Boulder), Bernd Wittenbrink (University of Chicago)- Stereotypes and the Decision to Shoot: Laboratory and Real-World Influences
2:45PM E. Ashby Plant (Florida State University), B. Michelle Peruche, David A. Butz - Eliminating Racial Bias in Decisions to Shoot at Criminal Suspects
3:15PM Break
3:30PM Virtual Reality Demonstrations (Communications Department - for Agencies & Presenters)

4:30PM

Poster Session (Stanford Faculty Club - for Agencies & Presenters)
6:30PM Reception (Stanford Faculty Club - for Agencies & Presenters)
7:00PM Dinner (Stanford Faculty Club - for Agencies & Presenters)
   
 

Friday, September 24, 2004

8:00AM Continental Breakfast

8:30AM

Jack Glaser (University of California , Berkeley)- The Efficacy of Racial Profiling: A Mathematical, Logical, and Psychological Analysis
9:00AM Tom Tyler (New York University)- Racial Profiling as a Psychological Issue
9:30AM Claude M. Steele (Stanford University)- Stereotype Threat in the Policing Context
10:00AM

R. Richard Banks (Stanford University)- Racial Neutrality in Policing

10:30AM Break
11:00AM Sheriff Don Horsley (San Mateo County Sheriff's Office), Chief Heather Fong (San Francisco Police Department), & Chief McSweeney (Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department) - Law Enforcement Panel Discussion: A Law Enforcement Perspective on the Issue of Race and Policing
12:00PM Lunch
1:00PM Sheriff Leroy D.Baca (Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department)- Closing Keynote Address
1:45PM

Final Remarks