Courts and Society
Socioeconomic status (SES) refers to an individual's or group's social and economic position in relation to others, typically measured by income, education, and occupation. SES influences various life outcomes, including access to resources, opportunities, and experiences within the legal system. Understanding SES is crucial as it shapes disparities in sentencing and affects public perceptions of judicial impartiality.
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