Although the courts have explicitly expressed concerns about the effects of public sentiment on juries in highly publicized cases, no research has isolated the degree to which jurors\u27 exposure to community outrage and/or prospective social interactions in the community independently influence judgments of guilt. In the current research, jury eligible undergraduates were randomly assigned to conditions in a 2 (negative defendant facts pretrial publicity (PTP): present vs. absent) × 2 (community outrage PTP: present vs. absent) × 2 (anticipated social interaction: present vs. absent) between subjects factorial design. In an online session, participants read articles containing PTP (or not), and two days later they arrived at the lab to ser...
The “Free Press v. Fair Trial” issue is the one in need of research, yet few students examining its ...
Social media makes it easier than ever to access information and opinions associated with criminal p...
The courts have long been concerned that exposure to media coverage regarding a case making its way ...
Ninety-eight empirical effects examining the impact of pretrial publicity (PTP) on perceptions of gu...
The experiment examined the effects of exposure to pretrial publicity (PTP) and delay on juror memor...
This 2-part study explored how exposure to negative pretrial publicity (Neg-PTP) influences the jury...
This pilot experiment was conducted to examine ambiguity of a trial with regards to jurors’ verdicts...
The authors investigated the effects of exposure to pretrial publicity (PTP) on impression formation...
grantor: University of TorontoThere is an apparent conflict which exists between the indi...
The present study explored two main questions: Can jurors disregard pretrial publicity? And if juror...
We examined the effects of exposure to pre‐trial publicity (PTP) and jury deliberation on juror memo...
Exposure to negative pre-trial publicity (PTP) can bias jurors, but the role of PTP in capital sente...
Pretrial publicity (PTP), defined as any news story about a case not yet in trial, has been shown to...
The authors investigated the effects of exposure to pretrial publicity (PTP) on impression formation...
We examined the effects of exposure to pre-trial publicity (PTP) and jury deliberation on juror memo...
The “Free Press v. Fair Trial” issue is the one in need of research, yet few students examining its ...
Social media makes it easier than ever to access information and opinions associated with criminal p...
The courts have long been concerned that exposure to media coverage regarding a case making its way ...
Ninety-eight empirical effects examining the impact of pretrial publicity (PTP) on perceptions of gu...
The experiment examined the effects of exposure to pretrial publicity (PTP) and delay on juror memor...
This 2-part study explored how exposure to negative pretrial publicity (Neg-PTP) influences the jury...
This pilot experiment was conducted to examine ambiguity of a trial with regards to jurors’ verdicts...
The authors investigated the effects of exposure to pretrial publicity (PTP) on impression formation...
grantor: University of TorontoThere is an apparent conflict which exists between the indi...
The present study explored two main questions: Can jurors disregard pretrial publicity? And if juror...
We examined the effects of exposure to pre‐trial publicity (PTP) and jury deliberation on juror memo...
Exposure to negative pre-trial publicity (PTP) can bias jurors, but the role of PTP in capital sente...
Pretrial publicity (PTP), defined as any news story about a case not yet in trial, has been shown to...
The authors investigated the effects of exposure to pretrial publicity (PTP) on impression formation...
We examined the effects of exposure to pre-trial publicity (PTP) and jury deliberation on juror memo...
The “Free Press v. Fair Trial” issue is the one in need of research, yet few students examining its ...
Social media makes it easier than ever to access information and opinions associated with criminal p...
The courts have long been concerned that exposure to media coverage regarding a case making its way ...