Many studies have investigated factors that affect juror decision making. The results of these studies vary. This study was designed to examine the effect of race of jurors on their perceptions of guilt in a criminal case, and whether or not race of the defendant influenced the juror\u27s perception of guilt. College students served as participants and were asked to read a summary of a criminal case in which the defendant was in possession of marijuana. The race of the defendant was varied (black, white, or race not specified) and subjects were required to determine if the defendant was guilty of simple possession, or guilty of possession of a controlled substance with intent to distribute. It was hypothesized that the black defendant would...
In a time of heightened tension in the United States, we explored how defendant race (White vs. Blac...
This study examined how the defendant’s race and the victim’s social desirability influence sentenci...
Studies documenting the existence of prejudice in simulated juror ratings of guilt may not be direct...
The present studies compare the judgments of White and Black mock jurors in interracial trials. In S...
The present study used a realistic jury simulation to examine the relationship between race and lega...
Previous research has suggested that the racial composition of a jury plays a role in the likelihood...
The tendency for lawyers to use their peremptory challenges to exclude all blacks from juries when t...
The past decade has witnessed numerous high-profile criminal trials in which controversial verdicts ...
A race stereotypic crime is a crime that most people tend to associate with a certain race. This is ...
Past research has shown that jurors tend to make more severe culpability judgments when defendants a...
The present study explored mock jurors’ guilt judgments with a 2 (Jurors’ Race: Black vs. White) × 2...
Jurors arguably play the most influential role in determining the outcome of most criminal trials. T...
Honors (Bachelor's)Biopsychology, Cognition, and NeuroscienceUniversity of Michiganhttp://deepblue.l...
Relationships between victim race, defendant race, participant characteristics, and general percepti...
Black and White mock jurors’ sensitivity to the cross-race effect was investigated by varying the ra...
In a time of heightened tension in the United States, we explored how defendant race (White vs. Blac...
This study examined how the defendant’s race and the victim’s social desirability influence sentenci...
Studies documenting the existence of prejudice in simulated juror ratings of guilt may not be direct...
The present studies compare the judgments of White and Black mock jurors in interracial trials. In S...
The present study used a realistic jury simulation to examine the relationship between race and lega...
Previous research has suggested that the racial composition of a jury plays a role in the likelihood...
The tendency for lawyers to use their peremptory challenges to exclude all blacks from juries when t...
The past decade has witnessed numerous high-profile criminal trials in which controversial verdicts ...
A race stereotypic crime is a crime that most people tend to associate with a certain race. This is ...
Past research has shown that jurors tend to make more severe culpability judgments when defendants a...
The present study explored mock jurors’ guilt judgments with a 2 (Jurors’ Race: Black vs. White) × 2...
Jurors arguably play the most influential role in determining the outcome of most criminal trials. T...
Honors (Bachelor's)Biopsychology, Cognition, and NeuroscienceUniversity of Michiganhttp://deepblue.l...
Relationships between victim race, defendant race, participant characteristics, and general percepti...
Black and White mock jurors’ sensitivity to the cross-race effect was investigated by varying the ra...
In a time of heightened tension in the United States, we explored how defendant race (White vs. Blac...
This study examined how the defendant’s race and the victim’s social desirability influence sentenci...
Studies documenting the existence of prejudice in simulated juror ratings of guilt may not be direct...