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Rachel Ormston, James Chalmers教授,Fiona Leverick教授,Vanessa Munro教授,Lorraine Murray,苏格兰陪审团研究:大规模模拟陪审团研究的结果(苏格兰政府,2019年10月),https://www.gov.scot/publications/scottish-jury-research-fingings-largemock-jury-study-2/这项重要的研究由苏格兰政府委托,以更好地理解(A)“苏格兰陪审团制度的独特性如何影响陪审团推理和陪审团决策”;(b)陪审员如何理解“未经证实的”裁决,并在该裁决和其他裁决之间做出选择。这是英国有史以来规模最大的模拟陪审团研究,也可能是最现实的。关键的“总体”发现是,陪审团制度的“构建”方式对陪审团的裁决有重要影响。
Rachel Ormston, Professor James Chalmers, Professor Fiona Leverick, Professor Vanessa Munro, Lorraine Murray, Scottish Jury Research: Findings From A Large-Scale Mock Jury Study (Scottish Government, October 2019), https://www.gov.scot/publications/scottish-jury-research-fingings-largemock-jury-study-2/ This important study was commissioned by the Scottish government to better appreciate (a) how “the unique features of the Scottish jury system [affect] jury reasoning and jury decision making”; and (b) how jurors make sense of the “not proven” verdict’, and choose between that verdict as opposed to others. This is the largest mock jury study ever conducted in the United Kingdom, as may well be the most realistic. The key “overarching” finding is that the way in which the jury system is “constructed” makes an important difference to jury verdicts.