The purpose of this study was to investigate whether a culturally-based argument in a non-insane automatism defense would be detrimental or beneficial to the defendant. We also examined how juror ethnocentrism might affect perceptions of such a defense. Participants read a fictional filicide homicide case in which the defendant claimed to have blacked out during the crime; we manipulated whether culture was used as an explanation for what precipitated the defendant's blackout. We conducted path analyses to assess the role of ethnocentrism in predicting lower defendant credibility, and harsher verdict decisions. Results revealed an interaction between ethnocentrism and defense type, such that ethnocentrism related to lower perceived defendan...
The presence of Plain people in the justice system historically involves civil disputes. A more rece...
This article investigates how courtrooms and legal processes recognize, react to and thereby create ...
This Essay describes the phenomenon of cultural bias in judicial decision making, and examines the u...
<div><p>The purpose of this study was to investigate whether a culturally-based argument in a non-in...
The purpose of this study was to investigate whether a culturally-based argument in a non-insane aut...
The purpose of this study was to investigate whether a culturally-based argument in a non-insane aut...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the use of cultural evidence toward an automatism defen...
This article traces cultural defense as a discursive realization-in-context, rather than as a legal-...
In forensic psychiatry, there is increasing recognition of the importance of culture and ethnicity i...
This is the first study that compares Chinese and Caucasians\u27 attitude, perception, and verdict o...
Much has been written about the so-called cultural defense or, more accurately, the proffer of cultu...
In the “cultural defense,” culture is invoked as a tool for revealing the intentions of defendants i...
This study investigated whether Black and White mock jurors would commit the ultimate attribution er...
How can jurists resolve multicultural conflicts? Which kind of questions should judges ask when cult...
Recognizing the cultural background of a defendant who belongs to a minority culture is known as “cu...
The presence of Plain people in the justice system historically involves civil disputes. A more rece...
This article investigates how courtrooms and legal processes recognize, react to and thereby create ...
This Essay describes the phenomenon of cultural bias in judicial decision making, and examines the u...
<div><p>The purpose of this study was to investigate whether a culturally-based argument in a non-in...
The purpose of this study was to investigate whether a culturally-based argument in a non-insane aut...
The purpose of this study was to investigate whether a culturally-based argument in a non-insane aut...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the use of cultural evidence toward an automatism defen...
This article traces cultural defense as a discursive realization-in-context, rather than as a legal-...
In forensic psychiatry, there is increasing recognition of the importance of culture and ethnicity i...
This is the first study that compares Chinese and Caucasians\u27 attitude, perception, and verdict o...
Much has been written about the so-called cultural defense or, more accurately, the proffer of cultu...
In the “cultural defense,” culture is invoked as a tool for revealing the intentions of defendants i...
This study investigated whether Black and White mock jurors would commit the ultimate attribution er...
How can jurists resolve multicultural conflicts? Which kind of questions should judges ask when cult...
Recognizing the cultural background of a defendant who belongs to a minority culture is known as “cu...
The presence of Plain people in the justice system historically involves civil disputes. A more rece...
This article investigates how courtrooms and legal processes recognize, react to and thereby create ...
This Essay describes the phenomenon of cultural bias in judicial decision making, and examines the u...