Both Black and White jurors exhibit a racial bias by being more likely to find defendants of a different race guilty than defendants who are of the same race. Sommers & Ellsworth (2000, 2001) found that salient racial issues in a trial reduced White juror racial bias toward a Black defendant. We examined if race salience could reduce White juror racial bias, even for individuals who reported high levels of racism. Making race salient reduced White juror racial bias toward a Black defendant. Jurors\u27 racist beliefs were only associated with the verdict when the defendant\u27s race was not made salient. This finding suggests that the effects of individual prejudice toward a Black defendant can be reduced by making the defendant\u27s race sa...
The tendency for lawyers to use their peremptory challenges to exclude all blacks from juries when t...
Common wisdom seems to suggest that racial bias, defined as disparate treatment of minority defendan...
This Note examines, through an experimental design, whether juror biases against black defendants ar...
Both Black and White jurors exhibit a racial bias by being more likely to find defendants of a diffe...
Purpose. Researchers have reported that making a Black defendant\u27s race salient reduces White jur...
Before the 1990s controlled research using mock jurors consistently found black defendants guilty mo...
Research demonstrates that juror race may interact with defendant race to influence decision-making,...
The present study used a realistic jury simulation to examine the relationship between race and lega...
Jurors arguably play the most influential role in determining the outcome of most criminal trials. T...
In recent years, social injustice and racial bias in the United States has become a main focus withi...
In a time of heightened tension in the United States, we explored how defendant race (White vs. Blac...
The present studies compare the judgments of White and Black mock jurors in interracial trials. In S...
In two frequently cited articles, Sommers and Ellsworth (2000, 2001) concluded that the influence of...
One question that attorneys in racially charged cases face is whether to attempt to conduct voir dir...
Two studies examined the effectiveness of the Unconscious Bias Juror (UBJ) video and instructions at...
The tendency for lawyers to use their peremptory challenges to exclude all blacks from juries when t...
Common wisdom seems to suggest that racial bias, defined as disparate treatment of minority defendan...
This Note examines, through an experimental design, whether juror biases against black defendants ar...
Both Black and White jurors exhibit a racial bias by being more likely to find defendants of a diffe...
Purpose. Researchers have reported that making a Black defendant\u27s race salient reduces White jur...
Before the 1990s controlled research using mock jurors consistently found black defendants guilty mo...
Research demonstrates that juror race may interact with defendant race to influence decision-making,...
The present study used a realistic jury simulation to examine the relationship between race and lega...
Jurors arguably play the most influential role in determining the outcome of most criminal trials. T...
In recent years, social injustice and racial bias in the United States has become a main focus withi...
In a time of heightened tension in the United States, we explored how defendant race (White vs. Blac...
The present studies compare the judgments of White and Black mock jurors in interracial trials. In S...
In two frequently cited articles, Sommers and Ellsworth (2000, 2001) concluded that the influence of...
One question that attorneys in racially charged cases face is whether to attempt to conduct voir dir...
Two studies examined the effectiveness of the Unconscious Bias Juror (UBJ) video and instructions at...
The tendency for lawyers to use their peremptory challenges to exclude all blacks from juries when t...
Common wisdom seems to suggest that racial bias, defined as disparate treatment of minority defendan...
This Note examines, through an experimental design, whether juror biases against black defendants ar...