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Shelton, Donald E. et al.
"A Study of Juror Expectations and Demands Concerning Scientific Evidence: Does the CSI Effect Exist?."
Vanderbilt Journal of Entertainment and Technology Law 9, no. 2: 331 (2006).
Juries In-depth: Jury Decision Making.
Chicago: AJS (2004).
Examines research on decision making, hung juries, juror misconduct, and alternate jurors. Includes links to other resources on the AJS and other sites.
Solomon, Samuel H.
"How Jurors Make Decisions: A Practical and Systematic Approach to Understanding Jury Behavior."
New York: DOAR: Litigation Consulting. (May 2002).
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Manual of Model Civil Jury Instructions.
(2003).
Manual of Model Criminal Jury Instruction.
(2003).
Bissett, Jan, and Margi Heinen.
What Is the Law? Finding Jury Instructions.
Law Library Resource Xchange (2000).
Tiersma, Peter M.
"Jury Instructions in the New Millennium."
Court Review 36, no 2: 28 (Summer 1999).
Offers linguistic analysis and suggests improvements to increase juror comprehension of instructions.
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Kutnjak Ivkovic, Sanja, and Valerie P. Hans.
"Jurors` Evaluations of Expert Testimony: Judging the Messenger and the Message."
Law and Social Inquiry 28: 441 (Spring 2003).
(KF200 .A47)
California Jury Instructions Criminal.
7th ed. Los Angeles: Superior Court of Los Angeles County (2003).
(KFC1171 A65 S8 2003)
Vinson, Donald E.
The American Jury`s View of Corporate America: It`s Not a Pretty Picture.
Washington, DC: National Legal Center for the Public Interest (2003).
(KF8972 .V56 2003)
Minney, John.
"The Art of Stimulating Interest When Instructing a Jury."
California Bench 42, no. 4: 11 (Fall 2002).
(KFC955 .A15 C34)
Hannaford-Agor, Paula L. et al.
"Speaking Rights: Evaluating Juror Discussions During Civil Trials."
Judicature 85, no. 5: 237 (March 2002).
(KF200 .J8)
Antonio, M. E., and Valerie P. Hans.
Race and the Civil Jury: How Does a Juror`s Race Shape the Jury Experience?.
In R. Roesch, R. R. Corrado, and R. J. Dempster, eds., Psychology in the Courts: International Advances in Knowledge. London: Routledge (2001).
(K487 .P75 P79)
Boatright, Robert G.
Generations, Age Groups, and Jury Service: Does Age Matter?.
Chicago: American Judicature Society (2000).
(KF8972 .B629 2000)
Hannaford, Paula L. et al.
"The Timing of Opinion Formation by Jurors in Civil Criminal Cases: An Empirical Examination."
Tennessee Law Review 67: 627 (2000).
Data collected from Arizona civil trials is examined to assess convergence with models of decision-making and to identify factors affecting the timing of juror opinion formation in civil trials. (KF8972 .S96 2000)
Abramson, Jeffrey.
We the Jury: The Jury System and the Ideal of Democracy.
Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press (2000).
See Chapter 2. (KF8972 .A727 2000)
Mott, Nicole L. et al.
"What`s Half a Lung Worth? Civil Jurors` Accounts of Their Award Decision Making."
Law and Human Behavior 24: 401. (2000).
(K487 .P75 L38)
Koch, Chantal Mees, and Dennis J. Devine.
"Effects of Reasonable Doubt Definition and Inclusion of a Lesser Charge on Jury Verdicts."
Law and Human Behavior 23: 653 (December 1999).
(K487 .P75 L38)
Greene, Edith et al.
"The Effects of Injury Severity on Jury Negligence Decisions."
Law and Human Behavior 23: 675 (December 1999).
(K487 .P75 L38)
Nunez, Narina et al.
"The Testimony of Elderly Victim/Witnesses and Their Impact on Jury Decision: The Importance of Examining Multiple Stereotypes."
Law and Human Behavior 23: 413 (August 1999).
(K487 .P75 L38)
Behind Closed Doors: A Resource Manual to Improve Jury Deliberations.
Chicago: American Judicature Society (1999).
(KF8972 .B44)
Hannaford, Paula L. et al.
"How Much Justice Hangs in the Balance? A New Look at Hung Jury Rates."
Judicature 83: 59 (1999).
(KF200 .J8)
Schklar, Jason, and Shari S. Diamond.
"Juror Reactions to DNA Evidence: Errors and Expectancies."
Law and Human Behavior 23: 159 (1999).
(K487 .P75 L38)
Cusack, Regina M.
Stress and Stress Symptoms in Capital Murder Jurors: Is Jury Duty Hazardous to Juror Mental Health?.
Ph.D. diss., St. Mary`s University (1999).
(KF9680 .C87 1999B)
Memon, Amina, and Daniel W. Shuman
"Juror Perceptions of Experts in Civil Disputes: The Role of Race and Gender."
Law and Psychology Review 22: 179 (1998).
(K12 .A923)
Vidmar, Neil et al.
"Should We Rush to Reform the Criminal Jury: Consider Conviction Rate Data."
Judicature 80: 286 (1997).
(KF200 .J8)
Cooper, Joel et al.
"Complex Scientific Testimony: How Do Jurors Make Decisions?."
Law and Human Behavior 20: 379 (1996).
(K487 .P75 L38)
Saks, Michael J.
"The Smaller the Jury, the Greater the Unpredictability."
Judicature 79: 263 (1996).
(KF200 .J8)
McElhaney, James W.
"Jury Instructions: When Jurors` Eyes Glaze Over, They`re Telling You Something."
ABA Journal: 91 (November 1995).
(KF200 .A45)
Whittemore, Karen E., and James R. P. Ogloff.
"Factors That Influence Jury Decision Making: Disposition Instructions and Mental State at the Time of the Trial."
Law and Human Behavior 19: 283 (June 1995).
(K487 .P75 L38)
Finkel, Norman J.
Commonsense Justice: Juror`s Notions of the Law.
Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press (1995).
(KF380 .F56 1995)
Vidmar, Neil.
Medical Malpractice and the American Jury: Confronting the Myths About Jury Incompetence, Deep Pockets, and Outrageous Damage Awards.
Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press (1995).
(KF2905.3 .V53 1995)
Symposium: The Capital Jury Project.
Bloomington: Indiana University, School of Law (1995).
(KF9227 .C2 S96)
Van Tiem, Thomas A., Sr.
"The Efficacy of the Properly Instructed Juror."
Court Review 32, no. 2: 18 (1995).
[Includes literature review.] (KF8700 .A15 C68)
Diamond, Shari S.
"Instructions Frequently Baffle Jurors."
National Law Journal: C1 (June 1994).
(KF175 .N37)
MacCoun, Robert J.
Inside the Black Box: What Empirical Research Tells Us about Decisionmaking by Civil Juries.
Santa Monica, CA: Rand Institute (1994).
(KF8972 .M34 1993)
Constanzo, S., and M. Constanzo.
"Life or Death Decisions: An Analysis of Capital Jury Decisions Under the Special Issues Sentencing Framework."
Law and Human Behavior 18: 151 (1994).
(K487 .P75 L38)
Hans, Valerie P., and William S. Lofquist.
"Perceptions of Civil Justice: The Litigation Crisis Attitudes of Civil Jurors."
Behavioral Sciences and the Law 12: 181. (1994).
(K2 .E3)
Boerner, Jeanette M.
"The Discriminatory Effect of the `Color Blind` Jury: Georgia v. McCullom."
Hamiline Law Review 16: 975. (Spring 1993).
(KFM5910 S96)
Fukurai, Hiroshi et al.
Race and the Jury: Racial Disenfranchisement and the Search for Justice.
New York: Plenum Press (1993).
(KF8979 .F84 1993)
Litan, Robert E.
Verdict: Assessing the Civil Jury System.
Washington, DC: Brookings Institution (1993).
(KF8972 .A5 1993)
Kassin, Saul M.
The American Jury on Trial: Psychological Perspectives.
New York: Hemisphere Publishing Corporation (1988).
(KF8972 .K37 1988)
Frederick, Jeffrey T.
The Psychology of the American Jury.
Charlottesville, VA: Michie Company (1987).
(KF8972 .F7 1987)
Kerr, Norbert L.
The Psychology of the Courtroom.
New York: Academic Press (1982).
(KF8922 .P78)
Saks, Michael J.
Small-Group Decision Making and Complex Information Tasks.
Washington, DC: Federal Judicial Center (1981).
(KF8972 .S24)
Sperlich, Peter W.
"...And Then There Were Six: The Decline of the American Jury."
Judicature 63: 262 (1980).
(KF200 .J8)
Parker, Craig L.
Legal Psychology: Eyewitness Testimony: Jury Behavior.
Springfield, IL: Thomas (1980).
(KF8922 .P37)
Padawer-Singer, Alice M., and Allen H. Barton.
Experimental Study of Decision-Making in the 12 Versus 6-Member Jury: Under Unanimous Versus Non-Unanimous Decisions.
Interim report, Bureau of Applied Social Research, Columbia University (1975).
(KF8972 .A5 P33)
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