Copyright © 2002 Australian Academic Press Pty. Ltd.The effectiveness of providing a flow-chart to supplement traditional methods of delivering jury instructions was investigated using an experimental design. Two hundred and thirty-four mock-jurors listened to a case summary and judge's instructions (in one of eight formats) regarding the law of self-defence. They were then required to (a) write a description of the main elements of self-defence, (b) render a judgment as to the applicability of self-defence to the case heard, and (c) apply their knowledge to four novel scenarios. Mock-jurors performed relatively poorly when describing self-defence elements and in applying them to the case heard and the novel scenarios. Having a flow-chart f...
Research consistently shows that techniques currently used to simplify jury instructions do not alwa...
This article reports on an empirical study of juror comprehension of pattern jury instructions. It d...
The ability of jurors and juries to comprehend and utilise scientific evidence in Australian crimina...
Published in Applied Cognitive Psychology, 2004; 18 (6):765-776 at www.interscience.wiley.comThis st...
This thesis reports the first empirical study to specifically measure and attempt to improve the com...
Methodological problems injury simulation research involve issues of sampling, choice of stimulus ma...
In order for jurors to decide a legally correct verdict, they must comprehend and apply jury instruc...
The purpose of this study was to compare the efficacy of jury instructions that debunk common miscon...
Jurors often fail to understand legal concepts due to the complex language and method of delivery of...
Previous research has demonstrated that judicial instructions on the law are not well understood by ...
To improve jurors’ ability to understand complex trials and render appropriate verdicts, a number of...
No studies to date have considered the effectiveness of fact-based directions relative to other enha...
Paper suggests that jurors can face considerable challenges in recalling both the evidence and the l...
It would seem important that jury instructions are clear and comprehensible to jurors if they are to...
Previous research has demonstrated that judicial instructions on the law are not well understood by ...
Research consistently shows that techniques currently used to simplify jury instructions do not alwa...
This article reports on an empirical study of juror comprehension of pattern jury instructions. It d...
The ability of jurors and juries to comprehend and utilise scientific evidence in Australian crimina...
Published in Applied Cognitive Psychology, 2004; 18 (6):765-776 at www.interscience.wiley.comThis st...
This thesis reports the first empirical study to specifically measure and attempt to improve the com...
Methodological problems injury simulation research involve issues of sampling, choice of stimulus ma...
In order for jurors to decide a legally correct verdict, they must comprehend and apply jury instruc...
The purpose of this study was to compare the efficacy of jury instructions that debunk common miscon...
Jurors often fail to understand legal concepts due to the complex language and method of delivery of...
Previous research has demonstrated that judicial instructions on the law are not well understood by ...
To improve jurors’ ability to understand complex trials and render appropriate verdicts, a number of...
No studies to date have considered the effectiveness of fact-based directions relative to other enha...
Paper suggests that jurors can face considerable challenges in recalling both the evidence and the l...
It would seem important that jury instructions are clear and comprehensible to jurors if they are to...
Previous research has demonstrated that judicial instructions on the law are not well understood by ...
Research consistently shows that techniques currently used to simplify jury instructions do not alwa...
This article reports on an empirical study of juror comprehension of pattern jury instructions. It d...
The ability of jurors and juries to comprehend and utilise scientific evidence in Australian crimina...