Jury Decision-Making Study

In this thesis I combine the social network analysis approach with the traditional experimental approach to study the phenomena of jury decision-making. I examine whether with each trial a social network is formed. The jurors, the two teams of lawyers, as well as the accused and the judge, all f...

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Main Author: Hano, Katarzyna
Language:en
Published: University of Waterloo 2006
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10012/1242
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spelling ndltd-LACETR-oai-collectionscanada.gc.ca-OWTU.10012-12422014-06-18T03:51:12Z Jury Decision-Making Study Hano, Katarzyna Sociology Jury Decision Making Lawyer's Engagement Lawyer's Disengagement Juror Interaction In this thesis I combine the social network analysis approach with the traditional experimental approach to study the phenomena of jury decision-making. I examine whether with each trial a social network is formed. The jurors, the two teams of lawyers, as well as the accused and the judge, all form a social network with cliques and leaders. This division of individuals into specific cliques, along with the lawyers' performance in court, is hypothesized to have a significant impact on the jury's verdict. <br /><br /> Thus, by specifically studying the lawyers' engagement and disengagement on the jurors during a trial and the impact this has on the verdict, as well as understanding the structure of the social network that the individual jurors create, I hope to shed light on some of the influences that are key in delivering the verdict. In addition, this pioneering study may lead to significant policy changes in the future. 2006-08-22T14:39:08Z 2006-08-22T14:39:08Z 2006 2006 Thesis or Dissertation http://hdl.handle.net/10012/1242 en Copyright: 2006, Hano, Katarzyna. All rights reserved. University of Waterloo
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language en
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topic Sociology
Jury
Decision
Making
Lawyer's Engagement
Lawyer's Disengagement
Juror Interaction
spellingShingle Sociology
Jury
Decision
Making
Lawyer's Engagement
Lawyer's Disengagement
Juror Interaction
Hano, Katarzyna
Jury Decision-Making Study
description In this thesis I combine the social network analysis approach with the traditional experimental approach to study the phenomena of jury decision-making. I examine whether with each trial a social network is formed. The jurors, the two teams of lawyers, as well as the accused and the judge, all form a social network with cliques and leaders. This division of individuals into specific cliques, along with the lawyers' performance in court, is hypothesized to have a significant impact on the jury's verdict. <br /><br /> Thus, by specifically studying the lawyers' engagement and disengagement on the jurors during a trial and the impact this has on the verdict, as well as understanding the structure of the social network that the individual jurors create, I hope to shed light on some of the influences that are key in delivering the verdict. In addition, this pioneering study may lead to significant policy changes in the future.
author Hano, Katarzyna
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