Turning a graphical method of evidential reasoning into an operational tool for judges? Empirical evidence

IF 0.7 2区 社会学 Q2 LAW
O. Leclerc, Etienne Vergès, Géraldine Vial
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Research on graphical methods of reasoning has made enormous progress since the pioneering work of Wigmore in the early 20th century and its later rediscovery in the 1980s. While the usefulness of graphical methods for student training and research is widely acknowledged, their use by judges remains marginal, if not non-existent, even though this was Wigmore's objective. This article explores the difficulties that graphical methods of reasoning must overcome if they are to be integrated into the practice of the courts, at a time when courts are faced with ever more pressing imperatives of efficiency. The research is based on a partnership with the French School of Magistrates (Ecole Nationale de la Magistrature) and is informed by training courses given to magistrates on the basis of real cases, during which the authors proposed that they implement what we have called the Orderly Method of Evidence Analysis. Although the research confirms the value of graphical methods in promoting rigour in evidential reasoning, it also reaffirms the already clearly identified limits related to their complexity and time-consuming nature. The article also points out the difficulties that still need to be overcome in order to operationalise graphical methods of evidential reasoning, and the difficulties encountered by these methods in avoiding judgment bias.
将证据推理的图形化方法转化为法官的操作工具?经验证据
自20世纪初Wigmore的开创性工作及其后在20世纪80年代的重新发现以来,对图形推理方法的研究取得了巨大进展。尽管图形方法在学生培训和研究中的有用性得到了广泛认可,但法官对它们的使用即使不是不存在,也是微不足道的,尽管这是Wigmore的目标。本文探讨了在法院面临越来越紧迫的效率要求之际,如果要将图解推理方法融入法院实践,就必须克服这些困难。这项研究是基于与法国治安法官学院(Ecole National de la Magistrature)的合作,并根据真实案例为治安法官提供培训课程,在此期间,作者建议他们实施我们所称的有序证据分析方法。尽管这项研究证实了图形方法在提高证据推理的严谨性方面的价值,但它也重申了与复杂性和耗时性相关的已经明确的限制。文章还指出了实现证据推理的图形化方法仍然需要克服的困难,以及这些方法在避免判断偏差方面遇到的困难。
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