APS
29th APS Annual Convention · 2017
Jurors Judge Mentally Ill Criminal Defendants More Harshly Than Other Defendants in a Homicide Trial
- Randi Mott
Fielding Graduate University - Michelle Woods
Fielding Graduate University - Kristine Jacquin
Fielding Graduate University
Abstract
We examined the influence of defense arguments, juror moral disengagement and peer discussion on juror judgments of the defendant in a homicide trial. Mentally ill defendants were judged just as guilty or guiltier than defendants admitting to intentional and accidental homicides.
Forensic