Examining Jurors: Applying Conversation Analysis to Voir Dire in Capital Cases, a First Look

IF 1.1 2区 社会学 Q3 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY Journal of Criminal Law & Criminology Pub Date : 2017-01-01 DOI:10.2139/ssrn.3428712
Barbara O'Brien, Catherine M. Grosso, Abijah P. Taylor
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Scholarship about racial disparities in jury selection is extensive, but the data about how parties examine potential jurors in actual trials is limited. This study of jury selection for 792 potential jurors across twelve randomly selected North Carolina capital cases uses conversation analysis to examine the process that produces decisions about who serves on juries. To examine how race influences conversations in voir dire, we adapted the Roter Interaction Analysis System, a widely used framework for understanding the dynamics of patient–clinician communication during clinical encounters, to the legal setting for the first time. This method allows us to document the conversational dynamics of actual questioning of potential jurors that precedes the decision to seat or strike a juror, or to excuse her for cause. Our preliminary analysis of this uniquely rich archival data suggests ways in which the discourse of jury selection varies by race, and provides the foundation for future work looking at the ways in which the evaluation of fitness for jury service itself is skewed and contributes to racial disparities in jury selection.
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审查陪审员:将对话分析应用于死刑案件的口头审查,初看
关于陪审团选择中的种族差异的学术研究非常广泛,但有关各方在实际审判中如何审查潜在陪审员的数据却很有限。本研究对北卡罗来纳州12个随机选择的死刑案件中的792名潜在陪审员进行了陪审团选择,使用对话分析来检查产生陪审团成员决定的过程。为了研究种族如何影响口头陈述中的对话,我们首次将Roter互动分析系统(一种广泛使用的框架,用于了解临床接触期间患者-临床医生沟通的动态)调整为法律设置。这种方法使我们能够记录潜在陪审员在决定让陪审员坐下或不让陪审员坐下,或原谅她的原因之前实际提问的对话动态。我们对这些独特丰富的档案数据的初步分析表明,陪审团选择的话语因种族而异,并为未来的工作提供基础,研究陪审团服务的适应性评估本身是如何被扭曲的,并导致陪审团选择中的种族差异。
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