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Citation

McKimmie BM, Hays JM, Tait D. Psychiatry Psychol. Law. 2016; 23(6): 885-892.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2016, Australian and New Zealand Association of Psychiatry, Psychology, and Law, Publisher Informa - Taylor and Francis Group)

DOI

10.1080/13218719.2016.1174054

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

A variety of factors beyond the evidence itself have been shown to influence jurors' perceptions. One potentially biasing factor that has not received much attention is the design of the courtroom. This exploratory study examined the effect of courtroom design, and more specifically where the defendant was positioned (in an open dock, in an open dock guarded by a correctional officer, in a dock surrounded by glass, or at the bar table) on mock jurors' perceptions of the defendant. The participants (n = 258) described the defendant in more negative terms when the defendant was portrayed in either an open dock, glass dock, or in the presence of a correctional officer compared to when the defendant was portrayed as sitting at the bar table with the defence counsel.

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