Although courts in the United States and Canada regularly admit graphic photographs into evidence, little research exists on whether such evidence prejudices the decisions of jurors. Mock jurors (N = 120) read a detailed trial transcript of a murder trial, and were either presented with color, black and white, or no photographs of an actual murder victim. The proportion of guilty verdicts in the color and the black and white photograph conditions was approximately double that in the control condition. Both groups were more likely than the control condition to report emotional distress and physical reactions in response to viewing the photographs. By contrast, there were few differences between groups concerning the extent to which participa...
Arts, Education & Law Group, School of Criminology and Criminal JusticeNo Full Tex
Previous research has found that people are able and willing to assess whether an individual is a cr...
This pilot experiment was conducted to examine ambiguity of a trial with regards to jurors’ verdicts...
abstract: In a trial, jurors are asked to set aside their emotions and make judgments based solely o...
Graphic images can influence jury verdicts, tapping into deeper prejudices and emotions. Images of s...
MITIGATING THE BIASING IMPACT OF EMOTIONS Previous research suggests that gruesome color photographs...
Spectators at criminal jury trials have displayed photographs of a deceased victim inside the courtr...
In the previous chapters, we reported how jurors responded to written survey questionnaires that the...
The present study empirically investigated the impact of auditory and visual evidence on juror emoti...
Evidence presented within a courtroom should be clear so that the members of the jury can understand...
The present study explored two main questions: Can jurors disregard pretrial publicity? And if juror...
Visual displays are increasingly important for presenting scientific evidence in the trial process. ...
There is concern that exposure to media coverage may have profound influences on jury decision makin...
Guided by the Heuristic-Systematic Model (HSM) of information processing, this study investigated th...
Previous research has examined the effect of a variety of biasing factors on jury decision making. H...
Arts, Education & Law Group, School of Criminology and Criminal JusticeNo Full Tex
Previous research has found that people are able and willing to assess whether an individual is a cr...
This pilot experiment was conducted to examine ambiguity of a trial with regards to jurors’ verdicts...
abstract: In a trial, jurors are asked to set aside their emotions and make judgments based solely o...
Graphic images can influence jury verdicts, tapping into deeper prejudices and emotions. Images of s...
MITIGATING THE BIASING IMPACT OF EMOTIONS Previous research suggests that gruesome color photographs...
Spectators at criminal jury trials have displayed photographs of a deceased victim inside the courtr...
In the previous chapters, we reported how jurors responded to written survey questionnaires that the...
The present study empirically investigated the impact of auditory and visual evidence on juror emoti...
Evidence presented within a courtroom should be clear so that the members of the jury can understand...
The present study explored two main questions: Can jurors disregard pretrial publicity? And if juror...
Visual displays are increasingly important for presenting scientific evidence in the trial process. ...
There is concern that exposure to media coverage may have profound influences on jury decision makin...
Guided by the Heuristic-Systematic Model (HSM) of information processing, this study investigated th...
Previous research has examined the effect of a variety of biasing factors on jury decision making. H...
Arts, Education & Law Group, School of Criminology and Criminal JusticeNo Full Tex
Previous research has found that people are able and willing to assess whether an individual is a cr...
This pilot experiment was conducted to examine ambiguity of a trial with regards to jurors’ verdicts...