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Posts by Jess Salerno
Actually all are welcome to apply -- upon further inquiry they've fixed the language!
POSTDOC POSITION in social psychology at Cornell
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@spspnews.bsky.social @spspsc.bsky.social: still spots for the Social psych & law precon! We've added Jordan Starck discussing diversity/racial status quo in legal settings. Also legendary keynote Saul Kassin, & an amazing crew: @erichehman.bsky.social @kurtjgray.bsky.social @jackiemchen.bsky.social
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Could you add me, please?
Tuition awards for justice-impacted women (currently incarcerated, formerly incarcerated, or daughters of people impacted by incarceration).
Of note, we were not able to analyze intersectional data with race because there were so few attorneys of color. A key finding in and of itself.
When it comes to leadership roles the best fitting model included only gender, suggesting that discrepancy still transcends time and region. (4/4)
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The proportion of women attorneys at trial increased somewhat from 2005 to 2019, but where they practice law mattered. Women were more underrepresented at trial in regions where people implicitly or explicitly endorse traditional gender roles associating men with career and women with family. (3/4)
Despite making up nearly half of graduating law students since 2000, women made up only 17% of attorneys at trial. They were even more underrepresented in leadership roles (delivering opening/closing statements). 2/4
New article out (led by Hannah Phalen and an amazing team of students) on regional gender bias and underrepresentation of women in the legal profession in @lhb-apls.bsky.social. Preprint: osf.io/preprints/ps...
We analyzed hundreds of civil trials across the country. Here is what we found (1/4):
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Good eye!
Would love to be added, please!
Would love to be added!
Ha - that warms my morbid little heart.
Thank you 😊. No I haven’t seen it yet! (What’s with the super limited release?? It’s only in lame theaters here so was waiting for streaming.) What kind of shout out?
Those two absolutely have friend targets on their backs 🤩
Will do! Will be sure to include the comical failures 🫣
I'd love that! I'll be in full-on "I need to make friends in this corner of the country mode" and would love to visit.
I also consult on how to use rigorous scientific methods and data to litigate cases, with a special place in my heart for innocence litigation.
Interests I pretend to have, but rarely have time for, are travel, making pasta and pizza, horror movies, and live music. Looking forward to getting to know y'all.
I study things like social influence and persuasion, gender/racial/sexuality biases, moral judgment, and decision-making, group deliberation. Often (but not always) in contexts like legal reasoning, jury decision making, punishment, wrongful convictions, etc.
Hello bluesky! I'm a social psychologist (@ASU now, but heading to Cornell) who will be sharing research on how we can try to improve how the legal system runs based on what we know about psychology and human behavior.
Yes, please!