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18 to 0.25) compared to white mothers. Current staff provided larger risk scores for Black mothers and both Latinx parents (β=0.20 to 0.22) compared to the white mother, resulting in increased inclinations to decide for a supervision order (β=0.26). Lastly, negative perceptions of morality increased supervision order scores (β=-0.55 to -0.36). Evidence for disparities in decision-making appeared, but the study could not confirm that these disparities were mediated by stereotypes. Furthermore, perceptions of morality seemed to impact deci