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				<title>Mental Illness Stigma in Criminal Justice: An Examination of Stigma on Juror Decision-Making</title>
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				<description>By Jordan  Termeer - Negative stereotypes associated with mental illnesses can lead to discrimination towards those with these illnesses through a process of stigmatization (Link &amp;amp; Phelan, 2001). This current study explored the stigmatization of offenders with mental illnesses through a mock-juror scenario. The influence of the media on this stigma was also examined. Undergraduate students (N = 266) were randomly assigned to one of three depictions of mental illnesses within the media (positive, negative, control) and one of three mental illness conditions for a defendant in a trial (schizophrenia, depression,...</description>
				<pubDate>Wed, 20 Jan 2021 10:29 EST</pubDate>
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