Jury Psychology: Social Aspects of Trial Processes

Jury Psychology: Social Aspects of Trial Processes

Psychology in the Courtroom, Volume I

Lieberman, Joel D.; Krauss, Daniel A.

Taylor & Francis Ltd

05/2009

240

Dura

Inglês

9780754626411

15 a 20 dias

600

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Preface to the Two-Volume Set, Joel D. Lieberman, Daniel A. Krauss; Preface to Volume I-Jury Psychology: Social Aspects of Trial Processes, Joel D. Lieberman, Daniel A. Krauss; Psychology in the Courtroom; Chapter 1 The Validity of Jury Decision-Making Research, David DeMatteo, Natalie Anumba; Chapter 2 Procedural Justice, Tom R. Tyler; Chapter 3 Theoretical Models of Jury Decision-Making, Jennifer Groscup, Jennifer Tallon; Chapter 4 Inadmissible Evidence and Pretrial Publicity: The Effects (and Ineffectiveness) of Admonitions to Disregard, Joel D. Lieberman, Jamie Arndt, Matthew Vess; Chapter 5 The Psychology of Jury Selection, Joel D. Lieberman, Jodi Olson; Chapter 6 The Psychology of the Jury Instruction Process, Joel D. Lieberman; Chapter 7 The Social Psychology of Capital Cases, Mona Lynch; Chapter 8 Psychological Issues in Civil Trials, Edith Greene;
Scientific Jury Selection;mock;Mock Jurors;jurors;Legal Authoritarianism;David DeMatteo;Social Science Research;Natalie Anumba;Pretrial Publicity;Tom R. Tyler;Jury Decision Making;Jennifer Groscup;Commonsense Justice;Jennifer Tallon;Voir Dire;Joel D. Lieberman;Jury Instructions;Jamie Arndt;Capital Punishment;Matthew Vess;Inadmissible Evidence;Jodi Olson;NC Scale;Mona Lynch;Backfire Effect;Edith Greene;Reactance Theory;Jury Simulation Research;Ironic Process Theory;Procedural Justice;Procedural Justice Judgments;Death Qualification Process;Chicago Jury Project;Procedural Justice Effects;Generic Prejudice;Peremptory Challenges;Story Model;Judicial Admonitions