Facial first impressions influence jurors in both laboratory experiments and real courtrooms. Often, more attractive defendants are perceived as less guilty and receive more lenient sentences. However, the type of crime under consideration, as well as the ecological validity of the stimuli presented, may determine the nature of this bias. Here, extending previous work, we considered three crime types (robbery, sexual assault, murder) and utilised short video clips of male defendants, accompanied by real-world crime descriptions. Crucially, we varied attractiveness by presenting a large set of identities, in comparison with the typical use of one ‘high’ and one ‘low’ attractiveness face. Using null hypothesis significance testing, we found n...
Background: This study tested whether the 2D face evaluation model proposed by Oosterhof and Todorov...
Research has found that physical attractiveness is related to a host of benefits across life outcome...
Both defendant remorse and criminal appearance contribute to how harshly defendants are sentenced du...
Given previous research which has demonstrated an ‘attractive bias’ on juror decisions for crimes of...
The present study was conducted in order to determine if the amount of justification for a crime and...
Researchers have found that attractive faces are associated with qualities of goodness, honesty, war...
The physical attractiveness of a criminal defendant (attractive, unattractive, no information) and t...
Numerous research studies have indicated a relationship between physical appearance, including attra...
Abstract. The present study tested the hypothesis that a rape victim’s physical attractiveness would...
abstract: Prior research has indicated an attractive-leniency bias for defendants in mock jury studi...
A primary problem with the current criminal justice system in the United States is that it almost so...
Research on child sexual abuse court cases has demonstrated that factors such as the age and gender ...
Previous research has examined separately the influence of defendant race and victim physical attrac...
W licznych przeprowadzonych dotychczas badaniach wykazano, że atrakcyjność fizyczna może stanowić cz...
For almost all crimes, the appearance and behaviour of the victim are legally irrelevant to a defend...
Background: This study tested whether the 2D face evaluation model proposed by Oosterhof and Todorov...
Research has found that physical attractiveness is related to a host of benefits across life outcome...
Both defendant remorse and criminal appearance contribute to how harshly defendants are sentenced du...
Given previous research which has demonstrated an ‘attractive bias’ on juror decisions for crimes of...
The present study was conducted in order to determine if the amount of justification for a crime and...
Researchers have found that attractive faces are associated with qualities of goodness, honesty, war...
The physical attractiveness of a criminal defendant (attractive, unattractive, no information) and t...
Numerous research studies have indicated a relationship between physical appearance, including attra...
Abstract. The present study tested the hypothesis that a rape victim’s physical attractiveness would...
abstract: Prior research has indicated an attractive-leniency bias for defendants in mock jury studi...
A primary problem with the current criminal justice system in the United States is that it almost so...
Research on child sexual abuse court cases has demonstrated that factors such as the age and gender ...
Previous research has examined separately the influence of defendant race and victim physical attrac...
W licznych przeprowadzonych dotychczas badaniach wykazano, że atrakcyjność fizyczna może stanowić cz...
For almost all crimes, the appearance and behaviour of the victim are legally irrelevant to a defend...
Background: This study tested whether the 2D face evaluation model proposed by Oosterhof and Todorov...
Research has found that physical attractiveness is related to a host of benefits across life outcome...
Both defendant remorse and criminal appearance contribute to how harshly defendants are sentenced du...