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According to R v Hanson (2005) what three requirements did the court set out when the Crown is seeking to adduce evidence to establish their propensity to commit similar crimes to which they have alreayd committed? 1) Did the history of his convictions establish a propensity to commit offences of the kind charged? 2) Did that propensity make it more likely that the defendant had committed the offence charged? 3) Was it unjust to
Unconscious
Refers to the part of the mind that is inaccessible to the conscious mind but that affects behavior and emotions.
Racial Prejudice
Preconceived judgment or bias against people based on their race or ethnicity.
Implicit Prejudice
Implicit Prejudice refers to unconscious biases or attitudes toward certain groups of people, affecting one's judgments and behaviors without intentional awareness.
Unconscious
A section of the mind that the conscious awareness cannot access, but it still impacts emotional responses and behaviors.
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