ABSTRACT

The first of a two-volume set on the Psychology of the Courtroom, Jury Psychology: Social Aspects of Trial Processes offers a definitive account of the influence of trial procedures on juror decision-making. A wide range of topics are covered including pre-trial 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. 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.

chapter Chapter 2|16 pages

Procedural Justice

chapter Chapter 5|32 pages

The Psychology of Jury Selection

chapter Chapter 7|26 pages

The Social Psychology of Capital Cases

chapter Chapter 8|24 pages

Psychological Issues in Civil Trials