In two frequently cited articles, Sommers and Ellsworth (2000, 2001) concluded that the influence of a defendant’s race on White mock jurors is more pronounced in interracial trials in which race remains a silent background issue than in trials involving racially charged incidents. Referring to this variable more generally as race salience, we predicted that any aspect of a trial that leads White mock jurors to be concerned about racial bias should render the race of a defendant less influential. Though subsequent researchers have further explored this idea of race salience, they have manipulated it in the same way as in these original studies. As such, the scope of the extant literature on race salience and juror bias is narrower tha...
Black and White mock jurors’ sensitivity to the cross-race effect was investigated by varying the ra...
In Part I, I review the empirical evidence concerning the effect of jury discrimination on jury deci...
Research demonstrates that juror race may interact with defendant race to influence decision-making,...
In two frequently cited articles, Sommers and Ellsworth (2000, 2001) concluded that the influence of...
The present studies compare the judgments of White and Black mock jurors in interracial trials. In S...
Social science findings are often overlooked or oversimplified by legal scholars who write about rac...
Both Black and White jurors exhibit a racial bias by being more likely to find defendants of a diffe...
Many studies have investigated factors that affect juror decision making. The results of these studi...
Two studies were conducted to evaluate if making a defendant\u27s race salient in defense attorneys\...
The present study used a realistic jury simulation to examine the relationship between race and lega...
Purpose. Researchers have reported that making a Black defendant\u27s race salient reduces White jur...
Jurors arguably play the most influential role in determining the outcome of most criminal trials. T...
Common wisdom seems to suggest that racial bias, defined as disparate treatment of minority defendan...
Previous research has suggested that the racial composition of a jury plays a role in the likelihood...
This study examined the influence of defendant race and race salience (manipulated via racially char...
Black and White mock jurors’ sensitivity to the cross-race effect was investigated by varying the ra...
In Part I, I review the empirical evidence concerning the effect of jury discrimination on jury deci...
Research demonstrates that juror race may interact with defendant race to influence decision-making,...
In two frequently cited articles, Sommers and Ellsworth (2000, 2001) concluded that the influence of...
The present studies compare the judgments of White and Black mock jurors in interracial trials. In S...
Social science findings are often overlooked or oversimplified by legal scholars who write about rac...
Both Black and White jurors exhibit a racial bias by being more likely to find defendants of a diffe...
Many studies have investigated factors that affect juror decision making. The results of these studi...
Two studies were conducted to evaluate if making a defendant\u27s race salient in defense attorneys\...
The present study used a realistic jury simulation to examine the relationship between race and lega...
Purpose. Researchers have reported that making a Black defendant\u27s race salient reduces White jur...
Jurors arguably play the most influential role in determining the outcome of most criminal trials. T...
Common wisdom seems to suggest that racial bias, defined as disparate treatment of minority defendan...
Previous research has suggested that the racial composition of a jury plays a role in the likelihood...
This study examined the influence of defendant race and race salience (manipulated via racially char...
Black and White mock jurors’ sensitivity to the cross-race effect was investigated by varying the ra...
In Part I, I review the empirical evidence concerning the effect of jury discrimination on jury deci...
Research demonstrates that juror race may interact with defendant race to influence decision-making,...