Two studies examined the effectiveness of the Unconscious Bias Juror (UBJ) video and instructions at reducing racial bias in Black and White mock-jurors’ decisions, perceptions, and counterfactual endorsement in a murder (Study 1; N = 554) and battery (Study 2; N = 539) trial. Participants viewed the UBJ video or not, then read pretrial instructions (general or UBJ), a trial summary, and posttrial instructions (general or UBJ). In Study 1, juror race moderated the effect of defendant race on verdicts, culpability, and credibility. White, but not Black, jurors demonstrated greater leniency toward Black defendants for verdicts, culpability, and credibility. The UBJ video moderated the effect of defendant race on murder counterfactual endorsem...
Black and White mock jurors’ sensitivity to the cross-race effect was investigated by varying the ra...
<p>The presumption of innocence and the right to a fair trial lie at the core of the United</p><p>St...
This Article investigates whether one of the most intractable problems in trial procedure can be ame...
Two studies examined the effectiveness of the Unconscious Bias Juror (UBJ) video and instructions at...
There are significant racial disparities in our criminal justice system and increasing evidence that...
Judges are increasingly using “implicit bias” instructions in jury trials in an effort to reduce the...
Over the past three decades, court leaders across the country have taken aggressive steps to confron...
Common wisdom seems to suggest that racial bias, defined as disparate treatment of minority defendan...
In a time of heightened tension in the United States, we explored how defendant race (White vs. Blac...
Background: Research has shown that crime concepts can activate attentional bias to Black faces. Thi...
Both Black and White jurors exhibit a racial bias by being more likely to find defendants of a diffe...
This Note examines, through an experimental design, whether juror biases against black defendants ar...
Race matters in the criminal justice system. Black defendants appear to fare worse than similarly si...
Background: Research has shown that crime concepts can activate attentional bias to Black faces. Thi...
This Article investigates whether one of the most intractable problems in trial procedure can be ame...
Black and White mock jurors’ sensitivity to the cross-race effect was investigated by varying the ra...
<p>The presumption of innocence and the right to a fair trial lie at the core of the United</p><p>St...
This Article investigates whether one of the most intractable problems in trial procedure can be ame...
Two studies examined the effectiveness of the Unconscious Bias Juror (UBJ) video and instructions at...
There are significant racial disparities in our criminal justice system and increasing evidence that...
Judges are increasingly using “implicit bias” instructions in jury trials in an effort to reduce the...
Over the past three decades, court leaders across the country have taken aggressive steps to confron...
Common wisdom seems to suggest that racial bias, defined as disparate treatment of minority defendan...
In a time of heightened tension in the United States, we explored how defendant race (White vs. Blac...
Background: Research has shown that crime concepts can activate attentional bias to Black faces. Thi...
Both Black and White jurors exhibit a racial bias by being more likely to find defendants of a diffe...
This Note examines, through an experimental design, whether juror biases against black defendants ar...
Race matters in the criminal justice system. Black defendants appear to fare worse than similarly si...
Background: Research has shown that crime concepts can activate attentional bias to Black faces. Thi...
This Article investigates whether one of the most intractable problems in trial procedure can be ame...
Black and White mock jurors’ sensitivity to the cross-race effect was investigated by varying the ra...
<p>The presumption of innocence and the right to a fair trial lie at the core of the United</p><p>St...
This Article investigates whether one of the most intractable problems in trial procedure can be ame...