The current case involves a female rape victim. Research has shown the level of victim blaming can be elevated if the victim is a lesbian woman compared to a heterosexual woman. Mock jurors’ responses to personality trait questionnaires (e.g., Belief in a Just World, Attitudes Toward Women, Attitudes Toward Lesbians) and amount of contact they have with homosexual people were employed as predictors of how they would decide victim blaming and perpetrator guilt. Personality trait findings were not good predictors; however, greater contact with homosexuals did decrease negative attitudes toward lesbian victims. Limitations and implications for future research are addressed
Relationships between victim race, defendant race, participant characteristics, and general percepti...
Relationships between victim race, defendant race, participant characteristics, and general percepti...
The current study was based on Brown and Jacquin’s (2010) study of juror bias in rape trials, except...
The present study sought to investigate how victim sexual orientation and homonegativity influence t...
Introduction: Trial by jury is a longstanding legal tradition used in common law jurisdictions to tr...
This study explored the effects of shared stereotypes and processing goals on jury decision making. ...
Research has consistently shown that jurors are influenced by multiple schemas in cases of alleged s...
This study examined the influence of victim sex, mock juror sex, and type of child abuse (physical, ...
The purpose of this study was to examine how defendant gender, victim gender, location of sexual ass...
Jurors rely on a range of schemas when evaluating allegations of rape and sexual assault. For exampl...
The empirical literature on variables affecting jury decision-making has focused primar-ily on cases...
This study examined the influence of victim sex, mock juror sex, and type of child abuse (physical, ...
Homophobic attitudes pervade our society and specifically our justice system, which negatively impac...
This study was designed to examine bias in legal judgments based on sexual orientation and gender of...
Although rape is prevalent in the United States, conviction rates for perpetrators are low. Before d...
Relationships between victim race, defendant race, participant characteristics, and general percepti...
Relationships between victim race, defendant race, participant characteristics, and general percepti...
The current study was based on Brown and Jacquin’s (2010) study of juror bias in rape trials, except...
The present study sought to investigate how victim sexual orientation and homonegativity influence t...
Introduction: Trial by jury is a longstanding legal tradition used in common law jurisdictions to tr...
This study explored the effects of shared stereotypes and processing goals on jury decision making. ...
Research has consistently shown that jurors are influenced by multiple schemas in cases of alleged s...
This study examined the influence of victim sex, mock juror sex, and type of child abuse (physical, ...
The purpose of this study was to examine how defendant gender, victim gender, location of sexual ass...
Jurors rely on a range of schemas when evaluating allegations of rape and sexual assault. For exampl...
The empirical literature on variables affecting jury decision-making has focused primar-ily on cases...
This study examined the influence of victim sex, mock juror sex, and type of child abuse (physical, ...
Homophobic attitudes pervade our society and specifically our justice system, which negatively impac...
This study was designed to examine bias in legal judgments based on sexual orientation and gender of...
Although rape is prevalent in the United States, conviction rates for perpetrators are low. Before d...
Relationships between victim race, defendant race, participant characteristics, and general percepti...
Relationships between victim race, defendant race, participant characteristics, and general percepti...
The current study was based on Brown and Jacquin’s (2010) study of juror bias in rape trials, except...