ABSTRACT Does it matter that almost all juries in England and Wales are all-White? Does it matter, even if this result is the unintended and undesired result of otherwise acceptable ways of choosing juries? Finally, does it matter that almost all juries are all-White if this has no adverse effect on the treatment of non-White defendants and victims of crime? According to Cheryl Thomas, there is no injustice in a system of jury selection, which predictably results in juries with no minority members, so long as this result is not deliberate and does not adversely affect the treatment of minority defendants and victims of crime. My view is different. In and of itself, I believe, something is wrong with a system of jury selection that predictab...
This paper considers allegations of racial bias on juries in England and Wales.It argues that despit...
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Does it matter that almost all juries in England and Wales are all-White? Does it matter, even if th...
Cheryl Thomas's fascinating recent research report for the Ministry of Justice, Are Juries Fair?, ha...
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This paper shows that the problem of treating people as equals in a world marked by deep-seated and,...
This paper shows that the problem of treating people as equals in a world marked by deep-seated and,...
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One of the main and ongoing problems plaguing the American jury system has been ensuring that juries...
One of the ideals underlying any jury system is that those groups of citizens charged with the respo...
In this Article, the authors look at jury selection from the viewpoint of citizens and voters, stand...
This paper considers allegations of racial bias on juries in England and Wales.It argues that despit...
In Powers v. Ohio, the Court held that a peremptory challenge based on race violates the equal pro...
A disproportionately high number of criminal defendants are black and Latino, and yet trial juries t...
Does it matter that almost all juries in England and Wales are all-White? Does it matter, even if th...
Cheryl Thomas's fascinating recent research report for the Ministry of Justice, Are Juries Fair?, ha...
This paper shows that the problem of treating people as equals in a world marked by deep-seated and,...
This paper shows that the problem of treating people as equals in a world marked by deep-seated and,...
This paper shows that the problem of treating people as equals in a world marked by deep-seated and,...
Racially mixed criminal juries deliberate better and are viewed by the public as more legitimate tha...
How should trial experts approach cases of racial profiling? As a British philosopher, albeit one w...
This article commences with a discussion of recent research on perceptions of treatment of ethnic mi...
The jury system is intended to instill fairness and increase confidence in the American legal system...
One of the main and ongoing problems plaguing the American jury system has been ensuring that juries...
One of the ideals underlying any jury system is that those groups of citizens charged with the respo...
In this Article, the authors look at jury selection from the viewpoint of citizens and voters, stand...
This paper considers allegations of racial bias on juries in England and Wales.It argues that despit...
In Powers v. Ohio, the Court held that a peremptory challenge based on race violates the equal pro...
A disproportionately high number of criminal defendants are black and Latino, and yet trial juries t...