Whilst jury trials are widely considered to be a fairer way of deciding whether an accused person is guilty of a crime, than a judge deciding on their own, over time numerous psychological phenomenon have been shown to affect juror behaviour and the decisions they make (Willmott, 2016). As such, Jury Psychology can be described as the study of wide ranging psychological factors that impact the behaviour, deliberations, and decisions of jurors during trial. The domain of Cognitive Psychology has sought to understand how information is processed by jurors in an attempt to uncover how decisions are reached and what schematic mechanisms are triggered when hearing evidence in a given case (cf. Pennington & Hastie, 1992). The field of Social ...
Juries in adversarial courts are tasked with several responsibilities. They are asked to: 1) assess ...
In this article, the way that the jury works is considered from a group-analytic perspective. Obser...
Much of the extant research on jury decision making has been conducted at the juror level, examining...
Juries are distinct groups in which scholars have been investigating for decades past. Members of th...
Two experiments examined individual and group decision mak-ing when decision criteria led to outcome...
This study examined the effects of psycholegal knowledge on a mock jury decision-making task. Psycho...
Empirical research indicates that jurors routinely undervalue circumstantial evidence (DNA, fingerpr...
Considerable evidence has been gathered from studies of "jury-like" decision-making suggesting that ...
Inside the Juror presents the most interesting and sophisticated work to date on juror decision maki...
Considerable evidence has been gathered from studies of "jury-like" decision-making suggesting that ...
Introduction: Trial by jury is a longstanding legal tradition used in common law jurisdictions to tr...
This study assessed the ability of jurors to comprehend judicial instructions. Forty-eight male and...
Trial court judges play a crucial role in the administration of justice for both criminal and civil ...
Much of the extant research on jury decision making has been conducted at the juror level, examining...
Trial court judges play a crucial role in the administration of justice for both criminal and civil ...
Juries in adversarial courts are tasked with several responsibilities. They are asked to: 1) assess ...
In this article, the way that the jury works is considered from a group-analytic perspective. Obser...
Much of the extant research on jury decision making has been conducted at the juror level, examining...
Juries are distinct groups in which scholars have been investigating for decades past. Members of th...
Two experiments examined individual and group decision mak-ing when decision criteria led to outcome...
This study examined the effects of psycholegal knowledge on a mock jury decision-making task. Psycho...
Empirical research indicates that jurors routinely undervalue circumstantial evidence (DNA, fingerpr...
Considerable evidence has been gathered from studies of "jury-like" decision-making suggesting that ...
Inside the Juror presents the most interesting and sophisticated work to date on juror decision maki...
Considerable evidence has been gathered from studies of "jury-like" decision-making suggesting that ...
Introduction: Trial by jury is a longstanding legal tradition used in common law jurisdictions to tr...
This study assessed the ability of jurors to comprehend judicial instructions. Forty-eight male and...
Trial court judges play a crucial role in the administration of justice for both criminal and civil ...
Much of the extant research on jury decision making has been conducted at the juror level, examining...
Trial court judges play a crucial role in the administration of justice for both criminal and civil ...
Juries in adversarial courts are tasked with several responsibilities. They are asked to: 1) assess ...
In this article, the way that the jury works is considered from a group-analytic perspective. Obser...
Much of the extant research on jury decision making has been conducted at the juror level, examining...