Jurors often fail to understand legal concepts due to the complex language and method of delivery of these instructions (Charrow & Charrow, 1979; Sontag, 1990, cited in Patry & Penrod, 2013; Tiersma, 1995, cited in Tiersma, 1999). There have been multiple attempts to simplify judges’ instructions to juries, some of which include employing readability formulas and simplifying the language of the text by removing ambiguous terms and complicated syntax. However, readability formulas seem to provide only a general indication of a text’s difficulty, and the plain language approach has similarly been unsuccessful in significantly improving comprehension on its own. Therefore in order to truly improve understanding of legal concepts, one m...
This thesis reports the first empirical study to specifically measure and attempt to improve the com...
Data obtained from the National Assessment of Adult Literacy (2003) indicate that 29% of adults have...
Data obtained from the National Assessment of Adult Literacy (2003) indicate that 29% of adults have...
It would seem important that jury instructions are clear and comprehensible to jurors if they are to...
This article reports on an empirical study of juror comprehension of pattern jury instructions. It d...
Research consistently shows that techniques currently used to simplify jury instructions do not alwa...
The Juror Comprehension Project ( the Project ) sought to determine whether jurors understand judici...
A presumption of perfection attaches to the pattern instructions that Missouri judges read to juro...
A substantial volume of research (e.g., Charrow & Charrow, 1979; Elwork, Sales & Alfini, 1977, 1982)...
A substantial volume of research (e.g., Charrow & Charrow, 1979; Elwork, Sales & Alfini, 1977, 1982)...
Through the Eyes of Jurors is the first law journal article to consider all of the major cognitive ...
“Through the Eyes of Jurors” is the first law journal article to consider all of the major cognitive...
“Through the Eyes of Jurors” is the first law journal article to consider all of the major cognitive...
“Through the Eyes of Jurors” is the first law journal article to consider all of the major cognitive...
A presumption of perfection attaches to the pattern instructions that Missouri judges read to juro...
This thesis reports the first empirical study to specifically measure and attempt to improve the com...
Data obtained from the National Assessment of Adult Literacy (2003) indicate that 29% of adults have...
Data obtained from the National Assessment of Adult Literacy (2003) indicate that 29% of adults have...
It would seem important that jury instructions are clear and comprehensible to jurors if they are to...
This article reports on an empirical study of juror comprehension of pattern jury instructions. It d...
Research consistently shows that techniques currently used to simplify jury instructions do not alwa...
The Juror Comprehension Project ( the Project ) sought to determine whether jurors understand judici...
A presumption of perfection attaches to the pattern instructions that Missouri judges read to juro...
A substantial volume of research (e.g., Charrow & Charrow, 1979; Elwork, Sales & Alfini, 1977, 1982)...
A substantial volume of research (e.g., Charrow & Charrow, 1979; Elwork, Sales & Alfini, 1977, 1982)...
Through the Eyes of Jurors is the first law journal article to consider all of the major cognitive ...
“Through the Eyes of Jurors” is the first law journal article to consider all of the major cognitive...
“Through the Eyes of Jurors” is the first law journal article to consider all of the major cognitive...
“Through the Eyes of Jurors” is the first law journal article to consider all of the major cognitive...
A presumption of perfection attaches to the pattern instructions that Missouri judges read to juro...
This thesis reports the first empirical study to specifically measure and attempt to improve the com...
Data obtained from the National Assessment of Adult Literacy (2003) indicate that 29% of adults have...
Data obtained from the National Assessment of Adult Literacy (2003) indicate that 29% of adults have...