The goal of this research was to determine whether the size of the incentive (none, small, medium, or large, in terms of sentence reduction) a jailhouse informant receives for testifying, as well as scientific expert testimony regarding the fundamental attribution error, would influence mock juror decisionmaking in a criminal trial involving a secondary confession. Participants read a murder trial transcript involving informant testimony in which incentive size and expert testimony were manipulated and then provided verdict judgments, made attributions for the informant's decision to testify, and rated the informant and expert on a number of dimensions. Neither expert testimony nor size of incentive had a direct influence on verdicts. Howev...
Jurors are vulnerable to an array of cognitive biases that can result in an over-belief of confessio...
Procedural justice research suggests that, as decision makers in a trial, jurors may be unwilling to...
Forensic evidence is gaining prominence in both the media and in courts. As a result, the role of ex...
Informants are an integral part of the American criminal justice system. However, relatively little ...
Research has shown that jurors are heavily influenced by secondary confessions, and that they may at...
This study investigated the impact of jailhouse informant testimony on mock juries. In addition to a...
Research on the effect of expert testimony has resulted in incongruent findings. Expert testimony ha...
Research on the effect of expert testimony has resulted in incongruent findings. Expert testimony ha...
Situational factors – in the form of interrogation tactics – have been reported to unduly influence ...
Jailhouse informants are thought to be one of the leading causes of wrongful convictions. The curren...
In this study, we examined the effects of expert witness testimony and commonly used interrogation t...
The reliability of a confession partially depends on the interrogation methods used and the confessi...
Triers of fact evaluated trial materials involving disputed confessions, false-evidence ploys (FEPs)...
The Supreme Court and many state courts have assumed that jurors are capable, with the aid of advers...
Wrongful conviction statistics suggest that jurors pay little heed to the quality of confession evid...
Jurors are vulnerable to an array of cognitive biases that can result in an over-belief of confessio...
Procedural justice research suggests that, as decision makers in a trial, jurors may be unwilling to...
Forensic evidence is gaining prominence in both the media and in courts. As a result, the role of ex...
Informants are an integral part of the American criminal justice system. However, relatively little ...
Research has shown that jurors are heavily influenced by secondary confessions, and that they may at...
This study investigated the impact of jailhouse informant testimony on mock juries. In addition to a...
Research on the effect of expert testimony has resulted in incongruent findings. Expert testimony ha...
Research on the effect of expert testimony has resulted in incongruent findings. Expert testimony ha...
Situational factors – in the form of interrogation tactics – have been reported to unduly influence ...
Jailhouse informants are thought to be one of the leading causes of wrongful convictions. The curren...
In this study, we examined the effects of expert witness testimony and commonly used interrogation t...
The reliability of a confession partially depends on the interrogation methods used and the confessi...
Triers of fact evaluated trial materials involving disputed confessions, false-evidence ploys (FEPs)...
The Supreme Court and many state courts have assumed that jurors are capable, with the aid of advers...
Wrongful conviction statistics suggest that jurors pay little heed to the quality of confession evid...
Jurors are vulnerable to an array of cognitive biases that can result in an over-belief of confessio...
Procedural justice research suggests that, as decision makers in a trial, jurors may be unwilling to...
Forensic evidence is gaining prominence in both the media and in courts. As a result, the role of ex...