Understanding World Jury Systems Through Social Psychological Research
Discover the intricate world of jury systems with "Understanding World Jury Systems Through Social Psychological Research" by Martin Kaplan. Published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2006, this in-depth hardback explores the diverse practices of juries across the globe, drawing upon established social psychological research to illuminate the nuances of jury behavior. With 240 pages of insightful analysis, Kaplan delves into the psychological aspects of juries, examining how collective psychology informs legal proceedings in various nations beyond North America. This book not only synthesizes existing knowledge but also introduces new research that addresses critical issues surrounding jury practices, making it an essential read for legal professionals, psychologists, and anyone interested in understanding the global landscape of juries. Enhance your comprehension of how sociocultural factors influence judicial outcomes with this compelling exploration of jury systems. Don't miss the opportunity to enrich your perspective on law and psychology with this vital text.