Abstract Traditional and mainstream legal frameworks conceive law primarily as a purely rational practice, free from affect or intuition. However, substantial evidence indicates that human decision-making depends upon diverse biases. We explored the manifestation of these biases through comparisons among 45 criminal judges, 60 criminal attorneys, and 64 controls. We examined whether these groups’ decision-making patterns were influenced by (a) the information on the transgressor’s mental state, (b) the use of gruesome language in harm descriptions, and (c) ongoing physiological states. Judges and attorneys were similar to controls in that they overestimated the damage caused by intentional harm relative to accidental harm. However, judges a...
The purpose of this paper is to disperse among the judiciary and society the psychological procedure...
A large body of research has focused on legal decision-making. However, few studies have tested the ...
Several studies provide evidence that judgments on punishment are influenced by variables that are m...
Traditional and mainstream legal frameworks conceive law primarily as a purely rational practice, fr...
A coherent practice of mens rea ('guilty mind') ascription in criminal law presupposes a concept of ...
Abstract Achieving justice could be considered a complex social decision-making scenario. Despite th...
What factors affect judicial decision-making? The legal system is of utmost importance because of it...
Various kinds of normative judgments are an integral part of everyday life. We extended the scrutiny...
In four empirical studies, we showed that laypeople apply the ignorance of the law defense different...
This Article reports the results of a study on whether political predispositions influence judicial ...
n any modern society killing is regarded as a severe violation of the legal codes that is subjected ...
This Article explores the effects of a judge’s prior assumptions, values, and experiences on judicia...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. December 2016. Major: Political Science. Advisor: Timoth...
The quality of the judicial system depends upon the quality of decisions that judges make. Even the ...
Purpose - The present research aimed to investigate the effects of attribution on expert clinical ju...
The purpose of this paper is to disperse among the judiciary and society the psychological procedure...
A large body of research has focused on legal decision-making. However, few studies have tested the ...
Several studies provide evidence that judgments on punishment are influenced by variables that are m...
Traditional and mainstream legal frameworks conceive law primarily as a purely rational practice, fr...
A coherent practice of mens rea ('guilty mind') ascription in criminal law presupposes a concept of ...
Abstract Achieving justice could be considered a complex social decision-making scenario. Despite th...
What factors affect judicial decision-making? The legal system is of utmost importance because of it...
Various kinds of normative judgments are an integral part of everyday life. We extended the scrutiny...
In four empirical studies, we showed that laypeople apply the ignorance of the law defense different...
This Article reports the results of a study on whether political predispositions influence judicial ...
n any modern society killing is regarded as a severe violation of the legal codes that is subjected ...
This Article explores the effects of a judge’s prior assumptions, values, and experiences on judicia...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. December 2016. Major: Political Science. Advisor: Timoth...
The quality of the judicial system depends upon the quality of decisions that judges make. Even the ...
Purpose - The present research aimed to investigate the effects of attribution on expert clinical ju...
The purpose of this paper is to disperse among the judiciary and society the psychological procedure...
A large body of research has focused on legal decision-making. However, few studies have tested the ...
Several studies provide evidence that judgments on punishment are influenced by variables that are m...