Jury Decision Making 0.0 / 5 ? PsychologyJury Decision MakingUniversityNone Created by: HarrietMitchellCreated on: 04-05-18 16:02 Bornstein & Greene (2011) Juries are useful for theory, research and legal policy 1 of 13 Ruva & McEvoy (2008) Pre-trial publicity or no PTP affects guilty verdicts but memory did not and only caused memory errors 2 of 13 Cutler et al. (1990) Confidence of eyewitness evidence is strongest predictor of verdicts 3 of 13 Devine et al. (2009) SOE massively important for verdicts 4 of 13 Pennington & Hastie 1992 Story model of decision making process, filter info through existing schemas and beliefs 5 of 13 Kassin & Neuman (1997) Confession evidence leads to most convictions 6 of 13 Culhane & Hosch (2002) Alibi evidence is very useful to avoid conviction 7 of 13 Saladin et al. (1988) Attractive men deemed as less likely to have committed murder/armed burglary 8 of 13 Kerr et al. (1995) Juries more sympathetic to those of same religion 9 of 13 Abshire & Bornstein (2003) White mock jury more likely to find black defendant guilty than black mock jurors 10 of 13 Lerner (1970) Just World Theory 11 of 13 Hastie et al. (1983) Stages of jury decision making 12 of 13 Moscovici et al. (1969) Minority can convince majority if... 13 of 13
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