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Media coverage of Strand 3 article on accent prejudice in forensic contexts
BBC News: Regional accent stereotype concern raised by study
The Times: The UK accents we associate with wealth, kindness and crime
The Telegraph: This is what your accent really makes people think about you
The Guardian: People with working-class accents more likely to be suspected of committing crimes
The Independent: Is your accent trustworthy, aggressive or criminal? New study reveals all
Daily Mail: That's criminal! Men with Scouse accents viewed as more likely to be lawbreakers
The Washington Post: Which accents face the worst stereotypes? A U.K. study has some surprises
Courthouse News: How accents sway the scales of justice: Study reveals bias in perceptions of guilt
Sky News: Speakers of some accents appear more likely to commit a crime than others, study finds
Frontiers: What do you think ‘guilty’ sounds like? Scientists find accent stereotypes influence beliefs about who commits crimes
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