Juries are tasked with the duty of deliberating and applying the law to the case at hand. But it is unclear whether juries deliberate or deliberate well enough. Factors which may affect jury deliberation are the motivation of jurors, characteristics of jurors, emotions during and after trial, bargaining, charges, and dissenters. This paper argues that jurors do engage in rigorous dialogue which eventually results in compromises, although whether this creates an unjust verdict is unclear
How does jury deliberation affect the predeliberation judgments of individual jurors? In this paper ...
The civil jury has been under attack in recent years for being unreliable and incompetent. Consideri...
“Experts” appear in the modern American courtroom on the jury as well as in the witness box, posing ...
Juries are tasked with the duty of deliberating and applying the law to the case at hand. But it is ...
Approximately 6 percent of criminal juries hang. But, how many dissenters carry the jury, hang the j...
Does the accuracy of verdicts improve or worsen if individual jurors on a panel are barred from deli...
Wrongful decisions are made by juries in the court room on a regular basis. There are many differe...
The American jury system rests on the fundamental assumption that jurors will engage in a thorough a...
This article proposes a theory of “representative deliberation” to describe the democratic ideal tha...
Considerable evidence has been gathered from studies of "jury-like" decision-making suggesting that ...
Inside the Juror presents the most interesting and sophisticated work to date on juror decision maki...
What form should jury decision-making take? In particular, should juries be permitted—even encourage...
The current thesis aimed to identify the process through which jurors reach their decisions, and to ...
Criminal juries make decisions of great importance. A key criticism of juries is that they are unrel...
This study explored how pretrial publicity (PTP) exposure and jury composition affect the slant and ...
How does jury deliberation affect the predeliberation judgments of individual jurors? In this paper ...
The civil jury has been under attack in recent years for being unreliable and incompetent. Consideri...
“Experts” appear in the modern American courtroom on the jury as well as in the witness box, posing ...
Juries are tasked with the duty of deliberating and applying the law to the case at hand. But it is ...
Approximately 6 percent of criminal juries hang. But, how many dissenters carry the jury, hang the j...
Does the accuracy of verdicts improve or worsen if individual jurors on a panel are barred from deli...
Wrongful decisions are made by juries in the court room on a regular basis. There are many differe...
The American jury system rests on the fundamental assumption that jurors will engage in a thorough a...
This article proposes a theory of “representative deliberation” to describe the democratic ideal tha...
Considerable evidence has been gathered from studies of "jury-like" decision-making suggesting that ...
Inside the Juror presents the most interesting and sophisticated work to date on juror decision maki...
What form should jury decision-making take? In particular, should juries be permitted—even encourage...
The current thesis aimed to identify the process through which jurors reach their decisions, and to ...
Criminal juries make decisions of great importance. A key criticism of juries is that they are unrel...
This study explored how pretrial publicity (PTP) exposure and jury composition affect the slant and ...
How does jury deliberation affect the predeliberation judgments of individual jurors? In this paper ...
The civil jury has been under attack in recent years for being unreliable and incompetent. Consideri...
“Experts” appear in the modern American courtroom on the jury as well as in the witness box, posing ...