Honors (Bachelor's)Biopsychology, Cognition, and NeuroscienceUniversity of Michiganhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/98954/1/svromeo.pd
This study looked at whether White offenders are more likely to be socially accepted back into socie...
The way courts treat criminals depends on a variety of factors. This paper examines how age, sex, an...
This project sought to address the lack of attention paid to social class in the context of juror de...
Fictitious court cases involving child abuse were presented to 140 male undergraduates and 140 male ...
Many studies have investigated factors that affect juror decision making. The results of these studi...
The purpose of the current study was to examine whether a defendant’s developmental age, chronologic...
Research examining juror perceptions of juveniles tried as adults has provided mixed results, with s...
This study examines the influence of demographic variables on mock juror decision-making in a case ...
The present study explored mock jurors’ guilt judgments with a 2 (Jurors’ Race: Black vs. White) × 2...
Little empirical evidence exists to suggest that jurors may develop negative perceptions of the cour...
The present study investigated the relationship between a juror’s socioeconomic status (SES) and the...
The focus of this study is on individual juror\u27s perceptions of juveniles that have been remanded...
This paper investigates the implications of the demographics of jury members and its influence on th...
This study, inspired by Higgins, Heath and Grannemann (2007), uses quantitative and qualitative comp...
This study examined how the defendant’s race and the victim’s social desirability influence sentenci...
This study looked at whether White offenders are more likely to be socially accepted back into socie...
The way courts treat criminals depends on a variety of factors. This paper examines how age, sex, an...
This project sought to address the lack of attention paid to social class in the context of juror de...
Fictitious court cases involving child abuse were presented to 140 male undergraduates and 140 male ...
Many studies have investigated factors that affect juror decision making. The results of these studi...
The purpose of the current study was to examine whether a defendant’s developmental age, chronologic...
Research examining juror perceptions of juveniles tried as adults has provided mixed results, with s...
This study examines the influence of demographic variables on mock juror decision-making in a case ...
The present study explored mock jurors’ guilt judgments with a 2 (Jurors’ Race: Black vs. White) × 2...
Little empirical evidence exists to suggest that jurors may develop negative perceptions of the cour...
The present study investigated the relationship between a juror’s socioeconomic status (SES) and the...
The focus of this study is on individual juror\u27s perceptions of juveniles that have been remanded...
This paper investigates the implications of the demographics of jury members and its influence on th...
This study, inspired by Higgins, Heath and Grannemann (2007), uses quantitative and qualitative comp...
This study examined how the defendant’s race and the victim’s social desirability influence sentenci...
This study looked at whether White offenders are more likely to be socially accepted back into socie...
The way courts treat criminals depends on a variety of factors. This paper examines how age, sex, an...
This project sought to address the lack of attention paid to social class in the context of juror de...