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How Pretrial Publicity Affects Juror Decision Making And Memory 1st Edition Christine L Ruva

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How Pretrial Publicity Affects Juror Decision Making And Memory 1st Edition Christine L Ruva
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Publisher: Nova Science Publishers, Incorporated
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.05 MB
Pages: 66
Author: Christine L. Ruva
ISBN: 9781617616655, 1617616656
Language: English
Year: 2010
Edition: 1

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How Pretrial Publicity Affects Juror Decision Making And Memory 1st Edition Christine L Ruva by Christine L. Ruva 9781617616655, 1617616656 instant download after payment.

Pretrial publicity (PTP) has been found to have a biasing effect on jury decision making. This chapter explores how research and theory in cognitive psychology has been used to examine the mechanisms responsible for PTP's biasing effects on jury decisions. This research can assist the courts in finding effective remedies for PTP bias. This research suggests that jury deliberations can increase (polarize) juror bias and therefore, cannot be counted on to remedy the effect of PTP on jury decision making. This book also reviews research and theory examining whether memory errors (e.g., source misattributions) and biases of individual jurors are likely to be corrected by jury members during deliberations.

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