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This research seminar explores how emotionally evocative modes of visual evidence can affect the psychology of jurors' decision-making processes-through influence on emotions, attention to evidence, and legal judgments at the individual and group level.
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Lawyers, judges, and juries are faced with a barrage of evidence and arguments displayed in visual form - sometimes gruesome in nature. Courtroom images can influence beliefs, emotions, and judgments in ways that have yet to be empirically examined. The results of two experiments conducted by ABF Research Professor Janice Nadler have shown that gruesome photographs of a murder victim can increase the propensity to convict, with an increase of conviction dependent on race. The panel will further examine the extent to which gruesome photographs limit juror attention to evidence rousing negative emotions, and present potential safeguards that may mitigate the prejudicial effect of this type of visual evidence.
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