In criminal cases judges evaluate and combine probabilistic evidence to reach verdicts. Unavoidably, errors are made, resulting in unwarranted conviction or acquittal of defendants. This paper addresses the questions (1) whether hearing cases by teams of three persons leads to less error than hearing cases alone; (2) whether deliberation leads to better decisions than mechanical aggregation of individual opinions; and (3) whether participating in deliberations improves future individual decisions. We find that having more than one judge consider cases reduces error effectively. This does not mean that it is necessary to deliberate about all cases. In simple cases many errors can be avoided by mechanical aggregation of independent opinions, ...
<p>In the Korean jury system, jurors deliberate without interference of anyone, except when they can...
Two experiments examined individual and group decision mak-ing when decision criteria led to outcome...
Placing important decisions in the hands of the civil jury - made up of ordinary citizens untrained ...
In criminal cases judges evaluate and combine probabilistic evidence to reach verdicts. Unavoidably,...
In criminal cases judges evaluate and combine probabilistic evidence to reach verdicts. Unavoidably,...
In criminal cases judges evaluate and combine probabilistic evidence to reach verdicts. Unavoidably,...
tIn criminal cases judges evaluate and combine probabilistic evidence to reach verdicts.Unavoidably,...
What form should jury decision-making take? In particular, should juries be permitted—even encourage...
We quantify the effect of deliberation on the decisions of US appellate courts. We estimate a model ...
In criminal cases the task of the judge is to transform the uncertainty about the facts into the cer...
In criminal cases, the task of the judge is foremost to transform the uncertainty about the facts in...
The general role of a judge is that of having the responsibility for interpreting the appropriate la...
Does the accuracy of verdicts improve or worsen if individual jurors on a panel are barred from deli...
Does the accuracy of verdicts improve or worsen if individual jurors on a panel are barred from deli...
Many important decision making groups in our society are guided, formally or informally, by a variet...
<p>In the Korean jury system, jurors deliberate without interference of anyone, except when they can...
Two experiments examined individual and group decision mak-ing when decision criteria led to outcome...
Placing important decisions in the hands of the civil jury - made up of ordinary citizens untrained ...
In criminal cases judges evaluate and combine probabilistic evidence to reach verdicts. Unavoidably,...
In criminal cases judges evaluate and combine probabilistic evidence to reach verdicts. Unavoidably,...
In criminal cases judges evaluate and combine probabilistic evidence to reach verdicts. Unavoidably,...
tIn criminal cases judges evaluate and combine probabilistic evidence to reach verdicts.Unavoidably,...
What form should jury decision-making take? In particular, should juries be permitted—even encourage...
We quantify the effect of deliberation on the decisions of US appellate courts. We estimate a model ...
In criminal cases the task of the judge is to transform the uncertainty about the facts into the cer...
In criminal cases, the task of the judge is foremost to transform the uncertainty about the facts in...
The general role of a judge is that of having the responsibility for interpreting the appropriate la...
Does the accuracy of verdicts improve or worsen if individual jurors on a panel are barred from deli...
Does the accuracy of verdicts improve or worsen if individual jurors on a panel are barred from deli...
Many important decision making groups in our society are guided, formally or informally, by a variet...
<p>In the Korean jury system, jurors deliberate without interference of anyone, except when they can...
Two experiments examined individual and group decision mak-ing when decision criteria led to outcome...
Placing important decisions in the hands of the civil jury - made up of ordinary citizens untrained ...