Prejudice
Title: Prejudice
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Prejudice
Category: /Social Sciences/Psychology
Details: Words: 3282 | Pages: 12 (approximately 235 words/page)
The word 'prejudice' derives from the Latin word pre-judicium. Literally it means 'pre-judgment'. In Rome, laws were different for the upper class, the patricians, and for the lower class, the plebeians. The 'pre-judgment' was a judicial examination, held prior to the real trial, to determine first the social status of would-be litigants. Often it meant that, in fact, long before the actual trial, the outcome was established by the 'prejudice'. (Young, 1946)
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