Pretrial publicity (PTP) encompasses all media coverage of a case occurring prior to trial (Greene & Wade, 1988; Studebaker & Penrod, 1997). Importantly, substantial PTP that is prejudicial and anti-defendant in nature can bias jurors’ opinions of the defendant’s character and increase the likelihood of a guilty verdict (see Steblay, Besirevic, Fulero, & Jimenez-Lorente, 1999 for review). Over the past decade, there have been dramatic changes in how the media covers, and the public follows, criminal and civil cases (e.g., blogs, Facebook, Twitter, Netflix, YouTube, and Internet news sources), which has increased the public’s access to case information and removed geographical boundaries. This chapter begins by providing a summary of importa...
The courts have long been concerned that exposure to media coverage regarding a case making its way ...
The authors investigated the effects of exposure to pretrial publicity (PTP) on impression formation...
This study addresses individual and group-level effects of jury deliberation and decision making. Us...
Pretrial publicity (PTP) encompasses all media coverage of a case occurring prior to trial (Greene &...
Content analyses of 30 mock-jury deliberations were performed to explore whether pretrial publicity ...
The present study explored two main questions: Can jurors disregard pretrial publicity? And if juror...
Published pretrial publicity (PTP) research has been conducted almost exclusively with criminal case...
This thesis will explore the media\u27s increasing impact on the criminal court system, specifically...
The courts have long been concerned that exposure to media coverage regarding a case making its way ...
The notion that pretrial media coverage impacts the judicial process of highly publicized trials is ...
In an age where more and more people are turning to social media for news information it can only be...
grantor: University of TorontoThere is an apparent conflict which exists between the indi...
The purpose of this study was to examine the influence of pretrial publicity (PTP) on mock juror dec...
Ninety-eight empirical effects examining the impact of pretrial publicity (PTP) on perceptions of gu...
Examined the effectiveness of 3 remedies (judicial instructions, deliberation, and continuance) in c...
The courts have long been concerned that exposure to media coverage regarding a case making its way ...
The authors investigated the effects of exposure to pretrial publicity (PTP) on impression formation...
This study addresses individual and group-level effects of jury deliberation and decision making. Us...
Pretrial publicity (PTP) encompasses all media coverage of a case occurring prior to trial (Greene &...
Content analyses of 30 mock-jury deliberations were performed to explore whether pretrial publicity ...
The present study explored two main questions: Can jurors disregard pretrial publicity? And if juror...
Published pretrial publicity (PTP) research has been conducted almost exclusively with criminal case...
This thesis will explore the media\u27s increasing impact on the criminal court system, specifically...
The courts have long been concerned that exposure to media coverage regarding a case making its way ...
The notion that pretrial media coverage impacts the judicial process of highly publicized trials is ...
In an age where more and more people are turning to social media for news information it can only be...
grantor: University of TorontoThere is an apparent conflict which exists between the indi...
The purpose of this study was to examine the influence of pretrial publicity (PTP) on mock juror dec...
Ninety-eight empirical effects examining the impact of pretrial publicity (PTP) on perceptions of gu...
Examined the effectiveness of 3 remedies (judicial instructions, deliberation, and continuance) in c...
The courts have long been concerned that exposure to media coverage regarding a case making its way ...
The authors investigated the effects of exposure to pretrial publicity (PTP) on impression formation...
This study addresses individual and group-level effects of jury deliberation and decision making. Us...