Approximately 6 percent of criminal juries hang. But, how many dissenters carry the jury, hang the jury, or conform to the majority’s wishes? This article examines the formation of individual verdict preferences, the impact of deliberation, and the role of the dissenter using data from nearly 3,500 jurors who decided felony cases. Jurors were asked: “If it were entirely up to you as a one-person jury, what would your verdict have been in this case?” Over one-third of jurors, privately, would have voted against their jury’s decision. Analyses identify the characteristics of jurors who dissent, and distinguish dissenters who hang the jury from dissenters who acquiesce. Deliberation procedures, juror role expectations, their evidentiary views,...
This article contrasts the cinematic portrayal of jury deliberation in 12 Angry Men with an empirica...
This article proposes a theory of “representative deliberation” to describe the democratic ideal tha...
Juries are a fundamental element of the criminal justice system. In this article, we model jury deci...
Approximately 6 percent of criminal juries hang. But, how many dissenters carry the jury, hang the j...
Approximately 6 percent of criminal juries hang. But, how many dissenters carry the jury, hang the j...
Juries are tasked with the duty of deliberating and applying the law to the case at hand. But it is ...
This article contrasts the cinematic portrayal of jury deliberation in 12 Angry Men with an empirica...
The jury method is a unique social setting in the Criminal Justice system that provides opportunity ...
In recent years, the criminal justice community has become increasingly concerned about the possibil...
In recent years, the criminal justice community has become increasingly concerned about the possibil...
This opinion column examines whether conformity pressures, confirmation bias, and belief perseveranc...
This opinion column examines whether conformity pressures, confirmation bias, and belief perseveranc...
In recent years, the criminal justice community has become increasingly concerned about the possibil...
This opinion column examines whether conformity pressures, confirmation bias, and belief perseveranc...
This opinion column examines whether conformity pressures, confirmation bias, and belief perseveranc...
This article contrasts the cinematic portrayal of jury deliberation in 12 Angry Men with an empirica...
This article proposes a theory of “representative deliberation” to describe the democratic ideal tha...
Juries are a fundamental element of the criminal justice system. In this article, we model jury deci...
Approximately 6 percent of criminal juries hang. But, how many dissenters carry the jury, hang the j...
Approximately 6 percent of criminal juries hang. But, how many dissenters carry the jury, hang the j...
Juries are tasked with the duty of deliberating and applying the law to the case at hand. But it is ...
This article contrasts the cinematic portrayal of jury deliberation in 12 Angry Men with an empirica...
The jury method is a unique social setting in the Criminal Justice system that provides opportunity ...
In recent years, the criminal justice community has become increasingly concerned about the possibil...
In recent years, the criminal justice community has become increasingly concerned about the possibil...
This opinion column examines whether conformity pressures, confirmation bias, and belief perseveranc...
This opinion column examines whether conformity pressures, confirmation bias, and belief perseveranc...
In recent years, the criminal justice community has become increasingly concerned about the possibil...
This opinion column examines whether conformity pressures, confirmation bias, and belief perseveranc...
This opinion column examines whether conformity pressures, confirmation bias, and belief perseveranc...
This article contrasts the cinematic portrayal of jury deliberation in 12 Angry Men with an empirica...
This article proposes a theory of “representative deliberation” to describe the democratic ideal tha...
Juries are a fundamental element of the criminal justice system. In this article, we model jury deci...