Un jury sous influence : l’impact des affects, du type d’expertise et des circonstances aggravantes sur l’activité décisionnelle des jurés |
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Authors: | C. Mazé ,R. Finkelstein,M. Quentin |
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Affiliation: | Université Paris X, Équipe de Recherche : Psychologie Sociale des Comportements et des Cognitions, 200, avenue de la République, 92001 Nanterre cedex, France |
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Abstract: | We investigated the effects of three variables on jurors' verdict and sentence concerning a motorist responsible for the accidental death a man. Specifically, we assessed the effects of some aggravating circumstances, and those of two extra legal variables, namely, the nature of the feelings presumably expressed by the accident perpetrator regarding the victim, and the content of a medical and psychological expertise about him. The perpetrator was given a harsher sentence, assigned a negative identity, and was the target of little identification when he was submitted to a biological expertise, said to have displayed some indifference regarding the victim, and when he was charged with aggravating circumstances. Conversely, when the accused showed some sadness, he received a lenient sentence, especially in the absence of aggravating circumstances. |
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Keywords: | Variables extra lé gales Affects Type d&rsquo expertise Activité dé cisionnelle Jury simulé |
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