In criminal cases, the task of the judge is foremost to transform the uncertainty about the facts into the certainty of the verdict. An extensive literature shows that people deviate from rationality when dealing with probability. It seems therefore unavoidable that in difficult criminal cases, miscarriages of justice occur, but this is hard to study in the field. In a laboratory experiment, we examine the relationship between evidence of which the diagnostic value is known, subjective probability of guilt and errors in verdicts for abstract criminal cases. We look at two situations: (1) all evidence is given and (2) evidence can be acquired. In both situations, verdicts are inaccurate. For given evidence, errors are biased toward the most ...
Purpose. This study focuses on two psychological mechanisms that may inadvertently affect judges' de...
Purpose. This study focuses on two psychological mechanisms that may inadvertently affect judges' de...
Purpose. This study focuses on two psychological mechanisms that may inadvertently affect judges' de...
In criminal cases the task of the judge is to transform the uncertainty about the facts into the cer...
When individuals violate the law, detection and verification of the violation are rarely, if ever, p...
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,...
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,...
Most legal systems require jurors to consider all the evidence presented at trial. Hence when there ...
Purpose. This study focuses on two psychological mechanisms that may inadvertently affect judges' de...
The last thirty years have seen an enormous increase not only in the exonerations of innocent defend...
Purpose. This study focuses on two psychological mechanisms that may inadvertently affect judges' de...
Purpose. This study focuses on two psychological mechanisms that may inadvertently affect judges' de...
Purpose. This study focuses on two psychological mechanisms that may inadvertently affect judges' de...
Purpose. This study focuses on two psychological mechanisms that may inadvertently affect judges' de...
Purpose. This study focuses on two psychological mechanisms that may inadvertently affect judges' de...
In criminal cases the task of the judge is to transform the uncertainty about the facts into the cer...
When individuals violate the law, detection and verification of the violation are rarely, if ever, p...
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,...
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,...
Most legal systems require jurors to consider all the evidence presented at trial. Hence when there ...
Purpose. This study focuses on two psychological mechanisms that may inadvertently affect judges' de...
The last thirty years have seen an enormous increase not only in the exonerations of innocent defend...
Purpose. This study focuses on two psychological mechanisms that may inadvertently affect judges' de...
Purpose. This study focuses on two psychological mechanisms that may inadvertently affect judges' de...
Purpose. This study focuses on two psychological mechanisms that may inadvertently affect judges' de...
Purpose. This study focuses on two psychological mechanisms that may inadvertently affect judges' de...
Purpose. This study focuses on two psychological mechanisms that may inadvertently affect judges' de...