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Beyond the legal barriers: Institutional gatekeeping and real jury research
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Beyond the legal barriers: Institutional gatekeeping and real jury research

J. Horan and M. Israel
Australian & New Zealand Journal of Criminology, Vol.49(3), pp.422-436
2016
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Abstract

Social science research must displace myth, anecdote, and judicial hearsay in directing reform of the jury system. Drawing on the experiences of researchers from commonwealth countries, we explore why it has been so hard to undertake research on real juries. We also identify how the legal and institutional “barriers” might be lifted to facilitate an evidence-based approach to jury reform.

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#3 Good Health and Well-Being
#16 Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions

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6 Social Sciences
6.110 Law
6.110.588 Sentencing
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Criminology & Penology
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Social Sciences, general
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