Jurors are asked to use their personal knowledge and experience to make verdict decisions; thus, it is no surprise that their religious beliefs might influence their decisions. During legal insanity trials, jurors might also be exposed to religious stimuli (e.g. crucifix, prayer, Bible, etc.), which could evoke (prime) religious beliefs and thus influence decisions. Two studies examined whether dimensions of religiosity and religious beliefs relate to attitudes and decisions concerning mental health defenses, testing social identity theory against Allport and Ross’s religiosity hypothesis. In Study 1 (attitudes survey) and Study 2 (mock juror decision-making paradigm), religious fundamentalist beliefs consistently predicted punitive attitud...
Both prosecutors and defense attorneys have presented religious appeals and testimony about a defend...
Religion has long been recognized as an underlying aspect of correctional policies. Researchers, how...
Religious institutions can provide a means of support and resources for many people, particularly, i...
Religious fundamentalism typically has been associated with negative perceptions of the insanity def...
Research has indicated religiosity can influence decisions, daily actions and perceptions of others....
Appellate court opinions widely vary in their assessment of the influence of religious arguments by ...
The in-group bias suggests that “people of faith” will agree with others of the same religion and co...
Purpose: Jurors’ religious characteristics are related to death penalty attitudes and verdicts. Juro...
It is clear that the past 10 years has brough t with it a dramatic increase in the study of attitude...
This study builds on earlier research results showing that mock jurors demonstrate strong anti-cult ...
Little evidence exists to test if a defendant’s religion affects their verdict outcome or sentencing...
In their role as advocates, lawyers may rely on religious appeals (e.g. “The Bible dictates ‘an eye ...
Religion has long been recognized as an underlying aspect of correctional policies. Researchers, how...
This study explored how religious fundamentalism related to irrational beliefs and primitive defense...
Jewish and Protestant doctrine differ regarding the importance of certain kinds of mentality. Protes...
Both prosecutors and defense attorneys have presented religious appeals and testimony about a defend...
Religion has long been recognized as an underlying aspect of correctional policies. Researchers, how...
Religious institutions can provide a means of support and resources for many people, particularly, i...
Religious fundamentalism typically has been associated with negative perceptions of the insanity def...
Research has indicated religiosity can influence decisions, daily actions and perceptions of others....
Appellate court opinions widely vary in their assessment of the influence of religious arguments by ...
The in-group bias suggests that “people of faith” will agree with others of the same religion and co...
Purpose: Jurors’ religious characteristics are related to death penalty attitudes and verdicts. Juro...
It is clear that the past 10 years has brough t with it a dramatic increase in the study of attitude...
This study builds on earlier research results showing that mock jurors demonstrate strong anti-cult ...
Little evidence exists to test if a defendant’s religion affects their verdict outcome or sentencing...
In their role as advocates, lawyers may rely on religious appeals (e.g. “The Bible dictates ‘an eye ...
Religion has long been recognized as an underlying aspect of correctional policies. Researchers, how...
This study explored how religious fundamentalism related to irrational beliefs and primitive defense...
Jewish and Protestant doctrine differ regarding the importance of certain kinds of mentality. Protes...
Both prosecutors and defense attorneys have presented religious appeals and testimony about a defend...
Religion has long been recognized as an underlying aspect of correctional policies. Researchers, how...
Religious institutions can provide a means of support and resources for many people, particularly, i...