For almost all crimes, the appearance and behaviour of the victim are legally irrelevant to a defendant's guilt or innocence. However, there is evidence that such extralegal victim characteristics can influence juror behaviour. This paper reports an experimental juror simulation which examined the effects on mock jurors' verdicts of three victim characteristics—facial disfigurement, precautiousness and physical attractiveness. Subjects were drawn from student populations in both the US and the UK. Under most experimental conditions, the defendant was less likely to be convicted when the victim took every reasonable precaution to avoid the crime than when the victim took no such precautions. The opposite effect resulted when the victim was b...
The purpose of this study was to examine an extra-legal variable that may affect the credibility of ...
Six-person juries and parallel individuals watched a mock trial (prerecorded on video tape) under co...
The purpose of this study was to examine an extra-legal variable that may affect the credibility of ...
The physical attractiveness of the victim of a crime and the victim's precautiousness were varied in...
Abstract. The present study tested the hypothesis that a rape victim’s physical attractiveness would...
One extra-legal factor influencing judicial decision-making that has been the subject of recent empi...
The present study was conducted in order to determine if the amount of justification for a crime and...
Previous research has examined separately the influence of defendant race and victim physical attrac...
The physical attractiveness of a criminal defendant (attractive, unattractive, no information) and t...
Facial first impressions influence jurors in both laboratory experiments and real courtrooms. Often,...
Given previous research which has demonstrated an ‘attractive bias’ on juror decisions for crimes of...
Studies on a person’s physical appearance in association with social likability have shown that peop...
This item is only available electronically.Jurors have the important task of deciding whether the de...
abstract: Prior research has indicated an attractive-leniency bias for defendants in mock jury studi...
The aim of this study was to investigate whether mock jurors’ decisions were affected by the defenda...
The purpose of this study was to examine an extra-legal variable that may affect the credibility of ...
Six-person juries and parallel individuals watched a mock trial (prerecorded on video tape) under co...
The purpose of this study was to examine an extra-legal variable that may affect the credibility of ...
The physical attractiveness of the victim of a crime and the victim's precautiousness were varied in...
Abstract. The present study tested the hypothesis that a rape victim’s physical attractiveness would...
One extra-legal factor influencing judicial decision-making that has been the subject of recent empi...
The present study was conducted in order to determine if the amount of justification for a crime and...
Previous research has examined separately the influence of defendant race and victim physical attrac...
The physical attractiveness of a criminal defendant (attractive, unattractive, no information) and t...
Facial first impressions influence jurors in both laboratory experiments and real courtrooms. Often,...
Given previous research which has demonstrated an ‘attractive bias’ on juror decisions for crimes of...
Studies on a person’s physical appearance in association with social likability have shown that peop...
This item is only available electronically.Jurors have the important task of deciding whether the de...
abstract: Prior research has indicated an attractive-leniency bias for defendants in mock jury studi...
The aim of this study was to investigate whether mock jurors’ decisions were affected by the defenda...
The purpose of this study was to examine an extra-legal variable that may affect the credibility of ...
Six-person juries and parallel individuals watched a mock trial (prerecorded on video tape) under co...
The purpose of this study was to examine an extra-legal variable that may affect the credibility of ...