How juries work : and how they could work better / Rebecca K. Helm.

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Publication details:
Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2024.
Edition:
1st edition
Record id:
202439
Subject:
Jury -- Decision making.
Jury -- Psychological aspects.
Lay judges.
Contents:
1. The development of the jury: Changing regulation and function
2. Jury systems worldwide
3. The role of the modern jury
4. Juror decision-making models: Existing models and a new representation-based framework
5. Juror characteristics
6. Case-level characteristics
7. Legal standards and procedure
8. Jury deliberations
9. Improving juror decisions
10. Improving deliberations and utilizing other decision-makers.
Summary:
The majority of common law jurisdictions, and some civil law jurisdictions, use juries composed of citizens drawn from the general population to deliberate and reach collective verdicts in criminal cases. Juries are relied on to use their collective judgment to reach verdicts that accord with normative legal goals; for example, by being accurate and fair. How Juries Work suggests that, though important symbolically, the current jury system is not necessarily well designed to meet the demands of modern society, which increasingly requires evidence-based procedure that is carefully designed to achieve normative goals. Rebecca K. Helm proposes new models of how jurors and juries function in practice, informed by psychological theory and empirical research, which provide a framework to interpret and integrate the large body of existing work on jury decision-making. Drawing on this framework, Helm highlights the deficiencies and strengths of the jury as a legal fact-finder, providing key insights into how to minimize deficiencies and maximize strengths through trial procedure. The book concludes with a set of timely evidence-based suggestions as to how procedure surrounding trial by jury might be altered to enhance the administration of justice in the many jurisdictions where the criminal law jury is utilized. How Juries Work integrates legal and psychological theory and research to present a comprehensive assessment of the modern criminal law jury, and of how evidence-based research can improve jury performance. - Publisher's website.
Note:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9780192857293
Phys. description:
xxiii, 209 pages ; 25 cm