The article examines epistemic emotions as part of the emotive-cognitive processes of prosecutors' knowledge seeking and decision making in preliminary investigation and court proceedings. Drawing on ethnographic fieldwork, interviews, and shadowing of prosecutors in Sweden, we show how emotions motivate and orient prosecutors' inquiries and the fundamental role of the 'certainty-doubt spiral' for 'doing objectivity'. In conclusion, we discuss the centrality of emotions for conscientious and well-considered decisions in legal work. The study contributes to the field of law and emotion by exploring the epistemic quality of emotions, notably the certainty-doubt spiral, in legal work
Like other Western legal systems, the Swedish legal system constructs objectivity as an unemotional ...
We examine key characteristics of the work tasks of judges and prosecutors from a power and status p...
The independence of the judiciary is challenged in several ways. One is the populist narrative of th...
The article examines epistemic emotions as part of the emotive-cognitive processes of prosecutors' k...
Drawing on ethnographic data collected in Italian courts and prosecution offices, this dissertation ...
The article examines the professional emotion management underlying prosecutors’ work in court. Buil...
This article analyzes rational decision-making in court as an emotivecognitiveprocess formed in and ...
The study of law is, in general, the risult of a scientific approach that tends to privilege 'ration...
All lawyers negotiate, and all negotiators deliberate. This article addresses the pervasive but unre...
The risks taken into account in legal decision-mak- ing are, often, matters of life and death, but t...
There is a growing body of literature across disciplines that emphasizes that emotions are not strai...
Professional Emotions in Court examines the paramount role of emotions in the legal professions and ...
According to traditional legal thought, emotions should have no influence on legal decision-making. ...
In this conceptual article, we propose that legal professional decision makers’ transformation of na...
Like other Western legal systems, the Swedish legal system constructs objectivity as an unemotional ...
We examine key characteristics of the work tasks of judges and prosecutors from a power and status p...
The independence of the judiciary is challenged in several ways. One is the populist narrative of th...
The article examines epistemic emotions as part of the emotive-cognitive processes of prosecutors' k...
Drawing on ethnographic data collected in Italian courts and prosecution offices, this dissertation ...
The article examines the professional emotion management underlying prosecutors’ work in court. Buil...
This article analyzes rational decision-making in court as an emotivecognitiveprocess formed in and ...
The study of law is, in general, the risult of a scientific approach that tends to privilege 'ration...
All lawyers negotiate, and all negotiators deliberate. This article addresses the pervasive but unre...
The risks taken into account in legal decision-mak- ing are, often, matters of life and death, but t...
There is a growing body of literature across disciplines that emphasizes that emotions are not strai...
Professional Emotions in Court examines the paramount role of emotions in the legal professions and ...
According to traditional legal thought, emotions should have no influence on legal decision-making. ...
In this conceptual article, we propose that legal professional decision makers’ transformation of na...
Like other Western legal systems, the Swedish legal system constructs objectivity as an unemotional ...
We examine key characteristics of the work tasks of judges and prosecutors from a power and status p...
The independence of the judiciary is challenged in several ways. One is the populist narrative of th...