Jury researchers have long been concerned about the generalizability of results from experiments that utilize undergraduate students as mock jurors. The current experiment examined the differences between 120 students (55 males and 65 females, mean age = 20 years) and 99 community members (49 males and 50 females, mean age = 42 years) in culpability evaluations for homicide and sexual assault cases. Explicit attitude measures served as indicators of bias for sexual assault, defendant, and homicide adjudication. Results revealed that student and community participants showed different biases on these general explicit attitude measures and these differences manifested in judgments of culpability (guilt likelihood, convincingness of state’s ar...
The focus of this study is on individual juror\u27s perceptions of juveniles that have been remanded...
Purpose: To develop and validate a self-report measure of individual juror decision making within cr...
Purpose – A significant issue in jury research has been the use of individual jurors to analys...
Jury researchers have long been concerned about the generalizability of results from experiments tha...
It has been 45 years since Kalven and Zeisel (1966) published their groundbreaking book The American...
This paper presents overwhelming evidence that prejudicial and false beliefs held by jurors about ra...
Fictitious court cases involving child abuse were presented to 140 male undergraduates and 140 male ...
Inside the Juror presents the most interesting and sophisticated work to date on juror decision maki...
This study explored the interactions between individuals’ attitudes and group dynamics during the ju...
Biases in the courtroom come in a variety of forms which, in theory, would be revealed through the j...
In 2005, 48,300 state and federal civil jury trials occurred in the United States (National Center f...
The jury method is a unique social setting in the Criminal Justice system that provides opportunity ...
Introduction: Trial by jury is a longstanding legal tradition used in common law jurisdictions to tr...
Wrongful decisions are made by juries in the court room on a regular basis. There are many differe...
This paper reviews the four types of validity that make up Cook and Campbell’s traditional approach ...
The focus of this study is on individual juror\u27s perceptions of juveniles that have been remanded...
Purpose: To develop and validate a self-report measure of individual juror decision making within cr...
Purpose – A significant issue in jury research has been the use of individual jurors to analys...
Jury researchers have long been concerned about the generalizability of results from experiments tha...
It has been 45 years since Kalven and Zeisel (1966) published their groundbreaking book The American...
This paper presents overwhelming evidence that prejudicial and false beliefs held by jurors about ra...
Fictitious court cases involving child abuse were presented to 140 male undergraduates and 140 male ...
Inside the Juror presents the most interesting and sophisticated work to date on juror decision maki...
This study explored the interactions between individuals’ attitudes and group dynamics during the ju...
Biases in the courtroom come in a variety of forms which, in theory, would be revealed through the j...
In 2005, 48,300 state and federal civil jury trials occurred in the United States (National Center f...
The jury method is a unique social setting in the Criminal Justice system that provides opportunity ...
Introduction: Trial by jury is a longstanding legal tradition used in common law jurisdictions to tr...
Wrongful decisions are made by juries in the court room on a regular basis. There are many differe...
This paper reviews the four types of validity that make up Cook and Campbell’s traditional approach ...
The focus of this study is on individual juror\u27s perceptions of juveniles that have been remanded...
Purpose: To develop and validate a self-report measure of individual juror decision making within cr...
Purpose – A significant issue in jury research has been the use of individual jurors to analys...