Abstract Achieving justice could be considered a complex social decision-making scenario. Despite the relevance of social decisions for legal contexts, these processes have still not been explored for individuals who work as criminal judges dispensing justice. To bridge the gap, we used a complex social decision-making task (Ultimatum game) and tracked a heart rate variability measurement: the square root of the mean squared differences of successive NN intervals (RMSSD) at their baseline (as an implicit measurement that tracks emotion regulation behavior) for criminal judges (n = 24) and a control group (n = 27). Our results revealed that, compared to controls, judges were slower and rejected a bigger proportion of unfair offers. Moreover,...
Diverse measures are used as proxies for judicial ability, ranging from the college and law school a...
The independence of the judiciary is challenged in several ways. One is the populist narrative of th...
Do judges make decisions that are truly impartial? A wide range of experimental and field studies re...
Dissertational research was aimed at investigation of crime victims’ perceived fairness of judge’s b...
Abstract Traditional and mainstream legal frameworks conceive law primarily as a purely rational pra...
What factors affect judicial decision-making? The legal system is of utmost importance because of it...
Apparently, judges’ decisions are not motivated by maximizing profit. Two explanations compete: ther...
A study of the legal and psychological prerequisites for forming a system for counteraction to crime...
This study examined the relationship between the amount of legal knowledge, knowledge of the lay jud...
This dissertation studies and challenges the importance of the social psychological concept of perce...
The present research explores third parties’ (e.g., jurors, ombudsmen, auditors, and employees obser...
Judicial experience is considered essential for the proper functioning of the sentencing system. We ...
The Factors affecting litigants’ perceived fairness of judicial behavior in general are analyzed. A ...
Scholars of judicial behavior overwhelmingly substantiate the historical presumption that most judge...
This paper explores the impact of sports on judicial decision making. I measure the impact of positi...
Diverse measures are used as proxies for judicial ability, ranging from the college and law school a...
The independence of the judiciary is challenged in several ways. One is the populist narrative of th...
Do judges make decisions that are truly impartial? A wide range of experimental and field studies re...
Dissertational research was aimed at investigation of crime victims’ perceived fairness of judge’s b...
Abstract Traditional and mainstream legal frameworks conceive law primarily as a purely rational pra...
What factors affect judicial decision-making? The legal system is of utmost importance because of it...
Apparently, judges’ decisions are not motivated by maximizing profit. Two explanations compete: ther...
A study of the legal and psychological prerequisites for forming a system for counteraction to crime...
This study examined the relationship between the amount of legal knowledge, knowledge of the lay jud...
This dissertation studies and challenges the importance of the social psychological concept of perce...
The present research explores third parties’ (e.g., jurors, ombudsmen, auditors, and employees obser...
Judicial experience is considered essential for the proper functioning of the sentencing system. We ...
The Factors affecting litigants’ perceived fairness of judicial behavior in general are analyzed. A ...
Scholars of judicial behavior overwhelmingly substantiate the historical presumption that most judge...
This paper explores the impact of sports on judicial decision making. I measure the impact of positi...
Diverse measures are used as proxies for judicial ability, ranging from the college and law school a...
The independence of the judiciary is challenged in several ways. One is the populist narrative of th...
Do judges make decisions that are truly impartial? A wide range of experimental and field studies re...