2023
DOI: 10.1111/jels.12365
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Biases in legal decision‐making: Comparing prosecutors, defense attorneys, law students, and laypersons

Doron Teichman,
Eyal Zamir,
Ilana Ritov

Abstract: Previous studies of judgment and decision‐making in adjudication have largely focused on juries and judges. This body of work demonstrated that legal training and professional experience sometimes affect attitudes and mitigate the susceptibility to cognitive biases, but often they do not. Relatively few experimental studies examined the decisions of prosecutors and defense lawyers, although they play a major role, especially in legal systems where prosecutors have a broad discretion in charging decisions, cour… Show more

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