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Jury Psychology Social Aspects Of Trial Processes Psychology Crime And Law Kindle None

  • SKU: BELL-1994508
Jury Psychology Social Aspects Of Trial Processes Psychology Crime And Law Kindle None
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Publisher: Independely Published
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.59 MB
Pages: 216
Author: None
ISBN: 9780754626411, 0754626415
Language: English
Year: 2009
Edition: Kindle

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Jury Psychology Social Aspects Of Trial Processes Psychology Crime And Law Kindle None by None 9780754626411, 0754626415 instant download after payment.

This is the first volume of an important new two-volume work on the Psychology of the Courtroom. Taken together, the two volumes offer a definitive account of the problems created by or influencing courtroom procedure and trial outcome from a psychological perspective. Each volume is also designed to be consulted separately. In "Jury Psychology: Social Aspects of the Trial Processes" a highly respected group of scholars explore the influence of trial procedures on juror decision-making. A wide range of topics are covered including pretrial publicity and inadmissible evidence, jury selection, jury instruction, and death penalty cases, as well as decision-making in civil trials. In addition, a number of global issues are discussed, including procedural justice issues and theoretical models of juror decision-making. A consideration of methodological issues relevant to the study of juror behavior is provided. All of these topics are discussed from a psychological perspective. Throughout the volume the authors make recommendations for improving trial procedures where jurors are involved, and they discuss how the problems and potential solutions are relevant to courts around the world. This volume will be essential reading for social psychologists, lawyers and legal scholars and criminologists.

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