Inside the Juror
by Reid Hastie (Editor), Hal R. Arkes (Contribution by), Jonathan Baron (Contribution by), Lola Lopes (Contribution by)
ISBN-10: 0521477557
ISBN-13: 9780521477550
$59.99
Book Specs
Trade Paper
Cambridge University Press
Published on
Nov 25, 1994
Edition
1st Edition
Dimensions
6.00x0.72x9.00 Inches
Weight
0.95 Pounds
About the Book
How jurors come to a verdict in a trial is a fascinating topic with many unexpected aspects. Inside the Juror presents the most interesting and sophisticated work to date on juror decision making from several traditions--social psychology, behavioral decision theory, cognitive psychology, and behavioral modeling. The authors grapple with crucial questions, such as: Why jurors who hear the same evidence and arguments in the courtroom enter the jury room with disagreements about the proper verdict and how biases and prejudices affect jurors' decisions. And just how "rational" is the typical juror? As an introduction to the scientific study of juror decision making in criminal trials, Inside the Juror provides a comprehensive and understandable summary of the major theories of juror decision making and the research that has been conducted to evaluate their validity.