“…On one hand, researchers argue that juries impose sentences that are more variable (Weninger, 1994;Wright, 1999) and systematically harsher (Ostrom, Kauder, & Kuban, 1996) than sentences imposed by Judges because of their lack of knowledge and experience of the criminal justice system. However, empirical research on jury sentencing is scarce, and in instances where it does exist, mixed results have been found (Smith & Stevens, 1984;St Amand & Zamble, 2001;Sunstein, 2002;Webster, 1960). On the other hand, prosecutors (King & Noble, 2004) and victim support groups (NSWLRC, 2006) are supportive of jury sentencing recommendations as a means of communication and collaboration between the public and the criminal justice system.…”