The Scottish legal system is a unique jurisdiction, as jurors are able to give not proven verdicts in addition to the well-known Anglo-American verdicts (guilty and not guilty). The not proven verdict has never been legally defined, meaning that currently legal practitioners can only estimate why a not proven verdict has been given. The main aim of this study was to investigate if jurors violate the regularity principle, which is commonly incorporated in many rational choice models, by testing if the introduction of the not proven verdict has an impact on the outcomes given by jurors. In addition, this study aimed to test if the introduction of the not proven verdict has an impact upon how the not guilty verdict is perceived by jurors. In t...
The current study focussed on the decision making processes of jurors. The study investigated how ju...
Considers why jury research is needed in Scotland, and the methods that could be used. Discusses the...
The following paper summarizes the implications, processes, and preliminary findings from a research...
The Scottish Legal system is a unique jurisdiction as jurors are able to give Not Proven verdicts in...
The Scottish verdict of not proven represents a second acquittal verdict which is not legally define...
While the origins of Scots law's unique “not proven” verdict in criminal cases are well-documented, ...
Scotland, unusually, has three verdicts in criminal trials: guilty, not guilty, and not proven. The ...
Scotland, unusually, has three verdicts in criminal trials: guilty, not guilty, and not proven. The ...
The current Scottish verdict system includes three verdicts: ‘guilty’, ‘not guilty’ and ‘not proven’...
The current thesis aimed to identify the process through which jurors reach their decisions, and to ...
The study is the first mock jury research to consider the unique nature of the Scottish jury system ...
The current Scottish verdict system includes three verdicts: ‘guilty’, ‘not guilty’ and ‘not proven’...
The current research aimed to identify whether a model of juror decision making (i.e. the threshold ...
This article describes the myriad ways in which misconduct by jurors can contaminate a trial and ver...
This thesis reviews the influence of prejudicial social attitudes on jury decision-making in rape tr...
The current study focussed on the decision making processes of jurors. The study investigated how ju...
Considers why jury research is needed in Scotland, and the methods that could be used. Discusses the...
The following paper summarizes the implications, processes, and preliminary findings from a research...
The Scottish Legal system is a unique jurisdiction as jurors are able to give Not Proven verdicts in...
The Scottish verdict of not proven represents a second acquittal verdict which is not legally define...
While the origins of Scots law's unique “not proven” verdict in criminal cases are well-documented, ...
Scotland, unusually, has three verdicts in criminal trials: guilty, not guilty, and not proven. The ...
Scotland, unusually, has three verdicts in criminal trials: guilty, not guilty, and not proven. The ...
The current Scottish verdict system includes three verdicts: ‘guilty’, ‘not guilty’ and ‘not proven’...
The current thesis aimed to identify the process through which jurors reach their decisions, and to ...
The study is the first mock jury research to consider the unique nature of the Scottish jury system ...
The current Scottish verdict system includes three verdicts: ‘guilty’, ‘not guilty’ and ‘not proven’...
The current research aimed to identify whether a model of juror decision making (i.e. the threshold ...
This article describes the myriad ways in which misconduct by jurors can contaminate a trial and ver...
This thesis reviews the influence of prejudicial social attitudes on jury decision-making in rape tr...
The current study focussed on the decision making processes of jurors. The study investigated how ju...
Considers why jury research is needed in Scotland, and the methods that could be used. Discusses the...
The following paper summarizes the implications, processes, and preliminary findings from a research...