We examined whether jurors who know that a prosecutor has a high conviction rate are more inclined to convict a defendant than jurors who know that the prosecutor has a low conviction rate. Using simulated criminal cases, we conducted two experimental studies with jury-eligible participants. Study 1 (N = 200) tested whether information about prior conviction rates (high or low) affected jurors’ estimations of the probability of guilt in the context of a robbery. Study 2 (N = 205) used another criminal trial context (murder) and another dependent variable (dichotomous guilty/not guilty verdicts). Study 2 also incorporated jury instructions on the reasonable doubt standard and included a control condition in which no information regarding the...
A psychological assumption underlying the common and legally sanctioned use of jurors with previous ...
This study investigated the impact of jailhouse informant testimony on mock juries. In addition to a...
This study uses a new criminal case data set to partially replicate Kalven and Zeisel\u27s classic s...
We examined whether jurors who know that a prosecutor has a high conviction rate are more inclined t...
We examined whether jurors who know that a prosecutor has a high conviction rate are more inclined t...
With few exceptions, jurors in criminal trials exclusively determine whether the defendant is guilty...
Prior research by Kaplan and Miller (1978) suggested that juries are generally influenced less by ex...
Purpose: Several measures have been developed of juror pre‐trial attitudes and interpretations of...
The presumption of innocence explicitly forbids jurors from using official suspicion or indictment a...
The present study investigated the relationship between a juror’s socioeconomic status (SES) and the...
This experiment explored how mock-jurors’ (N = 648) guilt decisions, perceptions of the defendant, m...
Previous studies of eyewitness testimony have found confidence and errors in testimony have an impac...
Previous studies of eyewitness testimony have found confidence and errors in testimony have an impac...
This study examined the following question: How well will a predictor of an individual juror's decis...
Informants are an integral part of the American criminal justice system. However, relatively little ...
A psychological assumption underlying the common and legally sanctioned use of jurors with previous ...
This study investigated the impact of jailhouse informant testimony on mock juries. In addition to a...
This study uses a new criminal case data set to partially replicate Kalven and Zeisel\u27s classic s...
We examined whether jurors who know that a prosecutor has a high conviction rate are more inclined t...
We examined whether jurors who know that a prosecutor has a high conviction rate are more inclined t...
With few exceptions, jurors in criminal trials exclusively determine whether the defendant is guilty...
Prior research by Kaplan and Miller (1978) suggested that juries are generally influenced less by ex...
Purpose: Several measures have been developed of juror pre‐trial attitudes and interpretations of...
The presumption of innocence explicitly forbids jurors from using official suspicion or indictment a...
The present study investigated the relationship between a juror’s socioeconomic status (SES) and the...
This experiment explored how mock-jurors’ (N = 648) guilt decisions, perceptions of the defendant, m...
Previous studies of eyewitness testimony have found confidence and errors in testimony have an impac...
Previous studies of eyewitness testimony have found confidence and errors in testimony have an impac...
This study examined the following question: How well will a predictor of an individual juror's decis...
Informants are an integral part of the American criminal justice system. However, relatively little ...
A psychological assumption underlying the common and legally sanctioned use of jurors with previous ...
This study investigated the impact of jailhouse informant testimony on mock juries. In addition to a...
This study uses a new criminal case data set to partially replicate Kalven and Zeisel\u27s classic s...