Confidence in criminal justice and judgments of guilt in criminal trials
Jimin Pyo
Abstract:An experiment was conducted to examine how mock jurors’ verdict judgments on a criminal case can be predicted by their confidence in criminal justice. Results based on a sample of 433 adults indicate that individuals with higher confidence in criminal justice authorities’ speedy resolutions of criminal cases and in accurate fact-finding were more likely to decide a guilty verdict. In contrast, individuals with higher confidence in authorities’ lawfulness were more likely to decide a not-guilty verdict. Such re… Show more
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