Community Engagement, Trust and Confidence: Engaging, Listening and Improving Justice for All: Part 1

Jul 06 2020

Presented by NCSC, we invite you to join us on this voyage as we learn together how we can better navigate the waters of justice for all. During the first episode, moderated by Dr. Alan J. Tomkins, you will meet several distinguished social scientists of the National Science Foundation who will help lay the foundation for our series. We will begin with Dr. Arthur Lupia, who will explore how the courts can successfully build trust with the community in an age of information overload, when millions of entities are vying to capture our attention. He will offer practical advice on how to communicate more effectively with a diverse set of audiences. Then Dr. Kellina M. Craig-Henderson, a social psychologist who has published studies on intergroup relationships, bias, and discrimination, will discuss the societal challenges courts are currently confronting. She will also explore some potential solutions in handling day-to-day challenges that our institutions of justice will continue to face long after the protests have died down.

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