نتایج جستجو برای: citizens jury cj

تعداد نتایج: 31491  

Journal: :IJESDF 2009
Gary C. Kessler Robert Simpson James Fry

In 2007, the Computer & Digital Forensics (C&DF), Criminal Justice (CJ), and Paralegal programs started to employ a mock trial to bring students from these three disciplines together. The event starts with a pre-planned crime scene. CJ students secure and process the crime scene, interview witnesses, and gather evidence. Digital devices are recovered and are forensically processed by the C&DF s...

2010
Ruth Ben-Yashar Mor Zahavi

The Condorcet Jury Theorem (CJT), which provides a justification for democracy, is based on voters who are imperfectly informed insofar as they know the correct policy with a probability of less than one but greater than one-half. We reassess the consequences of the CJT for democracy when extension of the franchise adds equal numbers of non-distinguishable informed and uninformed voters to the ...

2016
Elizabeth Withall Annabelle M. Wilson Julie Henderson Emma Tonkin John Coveney Samantha B. Meyer Jacinta Clark Dean McCullum Rachel Ankeny Paul R. Ward

BACKGROUND Contemporary food systems are vast and complex, creating greater distance between consumers and their food. Consequently, consumers are required to put faith in a system of which they have limited knowledge or control. Country of origin labelling (CoOL) is one mechanism that theoretically enables consumer knowledge of provenance of food products. However, this labelling system has re...

Journal: :Law and human behavior 2002
Jennifer K Robbennolt

Some states have allocated the authority to determine the amount of punitive damages to judges rather than to juries. This study explored the determination of damages by jury-eligible citizens and trial court judges. The punitive damage awards of both groups were of similar magnitude and variability. The compensatory damages ofjurors were marginally lower but, in some conditions, were more vari...

2004
SIMON NIEMEYER

The environmental benefits of deliberative democracy are increasingly cited, but not well understood. Nor are the processes involved in arriving at deliberated policy preferences in contrast to those under the status quo. Analysis of the Far North Queensland Citizens’ Jury (FNQCJ) reveals that the difference reflects as much a move away from a non-deliberative status quo as toward a deliberativ...

2013
Valerie P. Hans David H. Kaye Michael Dann Erin J. Farley Stephanie Albertson Myron Taylor

Policy makers, pundits, and scholars have all raised questions about how jurors understand and apply scientific evidence. In the current study, 480 jury pool members observed a mock trial that included expert testimony about mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) evidence purportedly linking a defendant to a crime. As a group, the jurors showed moderately good command of the biological facts relating to mtD...

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