The purpose of this study was to test whether defendant and victim race (White, Black, Aboriginal Canadian) would jointly influence mock juror decision-making, and to test the effectiveness of making race a salient issue in mitigating bias. Participants (N = 558) read a robbery trial transcript in which race salience was experimentally manipulated via the defense’s closing argument (with defendant and victim race manipulated via photographs), then provided verdicts and indicated whether they perceived race to be a salient issue in the trial. Results demonstrated differential victim and defendant race effects as a function of experimental race salience manipulation and mock juror race, as well as effects for participants’ self-reported perce...
This study examined how the defendant’s race and the victim’s social desirability influence sentenci...
Many studies have investigated factors that affect juror decision making. The results of these studi...
Previous research has examined separately the influence of defendant race and victim physical attrac...
Two studies examined verdict differences in criminal trials involving White, Black, and Aboriginal C...
This study examined the influence of defendant race and race salience (manipulated via racially char...
Previous research has investigated the influence of several defendant characteristics on mock juror ...
The present study used a realistic jury simulation to examine the relationship between race and lega...
The present study used a realistic jury simulation to examine the relationship between race and lega...
This study investigated whether Black and White mock jurors would commit the ultimate attribution er...
Negative stereotypes about Indigenous people concerning alcoholism and criminality permeate Canadian...
Jurors arguably play the most influential role in determining the outcome of most criminal trials. T...
Research demonstrates that juror race may interact with defendant race to influence decision-making,...
The present studies compare the judgments of White and Black mock jurors in interracial trials. In S...
The purposes of this study were to investigate: (1) whether mock jurors would discriminate against a...
Purpose. Researchers have reported that making a Black defendant\u27s race salient reduces White jur...
This study examined how the defendant’s race and the victim’s social desirability influence sentenci...
Many studies have investigated factors that affect juror decision making. The results of these studi...
Previous research has examined separately the influence of defendant race and victim physical attrac...
Two studies examined verdict differences in criminal trials involving White, Black, and Aboriginal C...
This study examined the influence of defendant race and race salience (manipulated via racially char...
Previous research has investigated the influence of several defendant characteristics on mock juror ...
The present study used a realistic jury simulation to examine the relationship between race and lega...
The present study used a realistic jury simulation to examine the relationship between race and lega...
This study investigated whether Black and White mock jurors would commit the ultimate attribution er...
Negative stereotypes about Indigenous people concerning alcoholism and criminality permeate Canadian...
Jurors arguably play the most influential role in determining the outcome of most criminal trials. T...
Research demonstrates that juror race may interact with defendant race to influence decision-making,...
The present studies compare the judgments of White and Black mock jurors in interracial trials. In S...
The purposes of this study were to investigate: (1) whether mock jurors would discriminate against a...
Purpose. Researchers have reported that making a Black defendant\u27s race salient reduces White jur...
This study examined how the defendant’s race and the victim’s social desirability influence sentenci...
Many studies have investigated factors that affect juror decision making. The results of these studi...
Previous research has examined separately the influence of defendant race and victim physical attrac...