Rape trials and jurors' decisions: A psycholegal analysis of the effects of victim, defendant, and case characteristics.

HS Feild - Law and Human Behavior, 1979 - psycnet.apa.org
Law and Human Behavior, 1979psycnet.apa.org
Data collected from 896 citizens serving as mock jurors for a rape case indicate that the
factors of defendant and victim race, victim physical attractiveness and sexual experience,
strength of evidence, and type of rape had significant effects. Significant interactions were
found, indicating that the effects of these factors are very complex.(67 ref)(PsycINFO
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Abstract
Data collected from 896 citizens serving as mock jurors for a rape case indicate that the factors of defendant and victim race, victim physical attractiveness and sexual experience, strength of evidence, and type of rape had significant effects. Significant interactions were found, indicating that the effects of these factors are very complex.(67 ref)(PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2016 APA, all rights reserved)
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