For many, the English criminal justice system is considered to be among the best in the world. An important aspect of the system’s success is thought to be the jury trial, where use of ordinary people as the ultimate decision makers is said to make for fairer verdict outcomes. But the question remains: is the jury process actually fairer? And is this true across all types of crime?</p
Sexual assault has among the highest rates of acquittal and lowest rates of proven guilt compared wi...
In 2006, the Government proposed allowing prosecutors in England and Wales to adduce ‘ general ’ ex...
In 2006, the Government proposed allowing prosecutors in England and Wales to adduce ‘general’ exper...
The most comprehensive mock trial research project on juror attitudes in rape cases has recently cal...
Steeped in tradition and historical significance, criminal justice systems throughout the world have...
Steeped in tradition and historical significance, criminal justice systems throughout the world have...
Juries in England and Wales have been an essential part of the legal system for centuries. They are ...
Research has previously found that judges are more lenient at the start of the day and immediately a...
Reflects on the findings of research by Cheryl Thomas on juror deliberations and decision-making in ...
Within the English criminal justice system, trial by jury remains the gold standard means of deliver...
In England and Wales, trial by jury is typically reserved for more serious offences and is by no mea...
This thesis reviews the influence of prejudicial social attitudes on jury decision-making in rape tr...
What if I told you that some jurors do not decide cases on the evidence that they hear, but instead ...
Equality before the law is a fundamental principle of criminal justice, set out in Article 7 of the ...
peer-reviewedThe existence of rape myths in the social consciousness and their potential to affect j...
Sexual assault has among the highest rates of acquittal and lowest rates of proven guilt compared wi...
In 2006, the Government proposed allowing prosecutors in England and Wales to adduce ‘ general ’ ex...
In 2006, the Government proposed allowing prosecutors in England and Wales to adduce ‘general’ exper...
The most comprehensive mock trial research project on juror attitudes in rape cases has recently cal...
Steeped in tradition and historical significance, criminal justice systems throughout the world have...
Steeped in tradition and historical significance, criminal justice systems throughout the world have...
Juries in England and Wales have been an essential part of the legal system for centuries. They are ...
Research has previously found that judges are more lenient at the start of the day and immediately a...
Reflects on the findings of research by Cheryl Thomas on juror deliberations and decision-making in ...
Within the English criminal justice system, trial by jury remains the gold standard means of deliver...
In England and Wales, trial by jury is typically reserved for more serious offences and is by no mea...
This thesis reviews the influence of prejudicial social attitudes on jury decision-making in rape tr...
What if I told you that some jurors do not decide cases on the evidence that they hear, but instead ...
Equality before the law is a fundamental principle of criminal justice, set out in Article 7 of the ...
peer-reviewedThe existence of rape myths in the social consciousness and their potential to affect j...
Sexual assault has among the highest rates of acquittal and lowest rates of proven guilt compared wi...
In 2006, the Government proposed allowing prosecutors in England and Wales to adduce ‘ general ’ ex...
In 2006, the Government proposed allowing prosecutors in England and Wales to adduce ‘general’ exper...