The influence of jurors' race on perceptions of complex scientific evidence |
Posted on:2010-02-16 | Degree:Ph.D | Type:Dissertation |
University:University of Delaware | Candidate:Miller Albertson, Stephanie Lynn | Full Text:PDF |
GTID:1446390002471165 | Subject:Law |
Abstract/Summary: | |
Complex scientific evidence such as DNA increasingly plays an important role in many of today's courtrooms. The objective of this study is to analyze the influence of jurors' race on perceptions of complex scientific evidence. Jury eligible citizens viewed a mock criminal trial involving the presentation of mitochondrial deoxyribonucleic acid (mtDNA). White and African American mock jurors' perceptions of mtDNA were measured. Although robust findings were discovered regarding race, results imply that an educational background in science and math is important. The present study has shown the negative impact that low levels of science and math courses have on perceptions of scientific evidence. Courtroom evidence will only continue to become even more complex in the future. The importance of scientific literacy and jury reform is discussed. |
Keywords/Search Tags: | Scientific, Complex, Perceptions, Jurors', Race |
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