Effects of judicial instructions and case characteristics in a mock jury trial of battered women who kill

Citation
Ca. Terrance et al., Effects of judicial instructions and case characteristics in a mock jury trial of battered women who kill, LAW HUMAN B, 24(2), 2000, pp. 207-229
Citations number
61
Categorie Soggetti
Psycology
Journal title
LAW AND HUMAN BEHAVIOR
ISSN journal
01477307 → ACNP
Volume
24
Issue
2
Year of publication
2000
Pages
207 - 229
Database
ISI
SICI code
0147-7307(200004)24:2<207:EOJIAC>2.0.ZU;2-P
Abstract
This study examined the effects of judicial instructions on the outcome of a mock jury trial that involved a woman who pleaded self-defense after kill ing her abusive spouse. Jurors were instructed to adopt either an objective or a subjective standard of reasonableness when reaching a verdict. Within objective/subjective instruction conditions, half of the juries viewed a c ase in which the woman killed her abuser while he was attacking her (confro ntational) and the remaining half viewed a case in which she killed him whi le he was asleep (no confrontation). Juries in the subjective conditions re turned significantly more not guilty verdicts than jurors in the objective conditions. At the individual juror level, participants hearing subjective instructions were significantly more likely to rate the defendant as not gu ilty than jurors given objective instructions when the abuse was nonconfron tational.