Purpose. This study focuses on two psychological mechanisms that may inadvertently affect judges' decisions on proof of guilt and on punishment. It involves mechanisms that are clearly in conflict with formal judicial doctrine. One hypothesis, the conviction paradox, asserts that, faced with very serious offences, a judge's standard of proof will be lower than for less serious, but otherwise comparable, offences. A second hypothesis, compensatory punishment, asserts that in cases with relatively weak evidence, judges who nevertheless render a guilty verdict will be inclined to compensate their initial doubt on the matter of guilt by meting out a less severe sentence. Method. The hypotheses are evaluated in an experiment with dutch judges an...
The present study investigates the effect of defendants' feeling of guilt, during their trial as wel...
Notwithstanding that confessions are considered the "Queen of evidence," how judges actually weigh s...
When individuals violate the law, detection and verification of the violation are rarely, if ever, p...
Purpose. This study focuses on two psychological mechanisms that may inadvertently affect judges' de...
Purpose. This study focuses on two psychological mechanisms that may inadvertently affect judges' de...
Purpose. This study focuses on two psychological mechanisms that may inadvertently affect judges' de...
Purpose. This study focuses on two psychological mechanisms that may inadvertently affect judges' de...
Purpose. This study focuses on two psychological mechanisms that may inadvertently affect judges' de...
Purpose. This study focuses on two psychological mechanisms that may inadvertently affect judges' de...
In criminal cases the task of the judge is to transform the uncertainty about the facts into the cer...
With few exceptions, jurors in criminal trials exclusively determine whether the defendant is guilty...
Recent empirical research suggests that jurors struggle to understand and correctly apply the standa...
Recent empirical research suggests that jurors struggle to understand and correctly apply the standa...
In criminal cases, the task of the judge is foremost to transform the uncertainty about the facts in...
In their book De slapende rechter (The sleeping judge) Dutch legal psychologists W.A. Wagenaar, H. I...
The present study investigates the effect of defendants' feeling of guilt, during their trial as wel...
Notwithstanding that confessions are considered the "Queen of evidence," how judges actually weigh s...
When individuals violate the law, detection and verification of the violation are rarely, if ever, p...
Purpose. This study focuses on two psychological mechanisms that may inadvertently affect judges' de...
Purpose. This study focuses on two psychological mechanisms that may inadvertently affect judges' de...
Purpose. This study focuses on two psychological mechanisms that may inadvertently affect judges' de...
Purpose. This study focuses on two psychological mechanisms that may inadvertently affect judges' de...
Purpose. This study focuses on two psychological mechanisms that may inadvertently affect judges' de...
Purpose. This study focuses on two psychological mechanisms that may inadvertently affect judges' de...
In criminal cases the task of the judge is to transform the uncertainty about the facts into the cer...
With few exceptions, jurors in criminal trials exclusively determine whether the defendant is guilty...
Recent empirical research suggests that jurors struggle to understand and correctly apply the standa...
Recent empirical research suggests that jurors struggle to understand and correctly apply the standa...
In criminal cases, the task of the judge is foremost to transform the uncertainty about the facts in...
In their book De slapende rechter (The sleeping judge) Dutch legal psychologists W.A. Wagenaar, H. I...
The present study investigates the effect of defendants' feeling of guilt, during their trial as wel...
Notwithstanding that confessions are considered the "Queen of evidence," how judges actually weigh s...
When individuals violate the law, detection and verification of the violation are rarely, if ever, p...