MITIGATING THE BIASING IMPACT OF EMOTIONS Previous research suggests that gruesome color photographs can induce high levels of emotion in jurors, which may detract from the probative value of trial evidence. Further, these gruesome photos may unduly increase conviction rates and punitiveness in jurors. The current study explored the impact of gruesome trial evidence (gruesome photos vs. non-gruesome images) and investigated possible interventions against the extralegal bias associated with such photos utilizing different methods of cognitive training (holistic, analytical, or control). In addition, the impact of jurors' disgust sensitivity and Moral Foundations Theory were examined in relation to juror decision-making. Analyses revealed tha...
Graphic images can influence jury verdicts, tapping into deeper prejudices and emotions. Images of s...
Recent empirical research suggests that jurors struggle to understand and correctly apply the standa...
Eyewitness testimony is highly influential on jurors’ verdict, however, it is generally unreliable. ...
abstract: In a trial, jurors are asked to set aside their emotions and make judgments based solely o...
The results of a mock juror study exploring the influence of emotional predispositions on verdict ch...
This article examines research of mock jurors’ emotions and how those emotions impact their decision...
Copyright © 2002 John Wiley & Sons The definitive version may be found at www.wiley.comThis study ex...
This item is only available electronically.Jurors have the important task of deciding whether the de...
Jurors vary in their attitudes and biases related to criminal cases. Given high conviction rates in ...
Although courts in the United States and Canada regularly admit graphic photographs into evidence, l...
This research examined the psychosocial-cognitive variables involved in decision making in the conte...
Jurors are expected to evaluate case evidence and make conviction decisions in an objective and rati...
Two experiments were conducted to investigate the effects of gruesome evidence on mock jurors? decis...
The present study empirically investigated the impact of auditory and visual evidence on juror emoti...
The emotionality of a defendant while giving testimony may have a significant effect on trial outcom...
Graphic images can influence jury verdicts, tapping into deeper prejudices and emotions. Images of s...
Recent empirical research suggests that jurors struggle to understand and correctly apply the standa...
Eyewitness testimony is highly influential on jurors’ verdict, however, it is generally unreliable. ...
abstract: In a trial, jurors are asked to set aside their emotions and make judgments based solely o...
The results of a mock juror study exploring the influence of emotional predispositions on verdict ch...
This article examines research of mock jurors’ emotions and how those emotions impact their decision...
Copyright © 2002 John Wiley & Sons The definitive version may be found at www.wiley.comThis study ex...
This item is only available electronically.Jurors have the important task of deciding whether the de...
Jurors vary in their attitudes and biases related to criminal cases. Given high conviction rates in ...
Although courts in the United States and Canada regularly admit graphic photographs into evidence, l...
This research examined the psychosocial-cognitive variables involved in decision making in the conte...
Jurors are expected to evaluate case evidence and make conviction decisions in an objective and rati...
Two experiments were conducted to investigate the effects of gruesome evidence on mock jurors? decis...
The present study empirically investigated the impact of auditory and visual evidence on juror emoti...
The emotionality of a defendant while giving testimony may have a significant effect on trial outcom...
Graphic images can influence jury verdicts, tapping into deeper prejudices and emotions. Images of s...
Recent empirical research suggests that jurors struggle to understand and correctly apply the standa...
Eyewitness testimony is highly influential on jurors’ verdict, however, it is generally unreliable. ...