律师和陪审员:通过分析对话来询问口头审查策略

Catherine M. Grosso, Barbara O'Brien
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本研究对北卡罗来纳州12起死刑案件中的792名潜在陪审员进行了个性化的陪审团选择,通过有目的的案件选择,分析了在口头审查期间发生的对话,以检查产生陪审团成员决定的过程。律师在口头审查中询问潜在陪审员,部分原因是为了收集有关潜在陪审员的信息。能够不带偏见地裁决案件。然而,陪审团的选择受到社会科学家所谓的需求特征的影响。需求特征为被调查者提供了关于预期反应的线索,并干扰了有效的信息收集。我们确定了与需求特征的存在和强度有关的两个特征:问题的形式和语气。通过结合这些特征,我们将所有8,583个一般法律意见问题按照四阶量表进行排序。然后,我们使用时间序列分析来依次检查对这些问题的回答。当需求特征较弱时,陪审员的回答是最长的,并且最有可能包括情感话语,并且在量表的每个步骤中,健谈和情感都在下降。一项独立的定性研究重复了这些发现,并支持在这种情况下长度和形式是有效的质量衡量标准的主张。
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Lawyers and Jurors: Interrogating Voir Dire Strategies by Analyzing Conversations
This study of individualized jury selection for 792 potential jurors across 12 North Carolina capital cases, selected with purposive case selection, analyzes the conversations that occur during voir dire to examine the process that produces decisions about who serves on juries. Lawyers question prospective jurors in voir dire partly to gather information about prospective jurors’ ability to decide a case without prejudice. Jury selection, however, suffers from what social scientists call demand characteristics. Demand characteristics provide a respondent with clues about the expected response and interfere with effective information gathering. We identified two characteristics that bear on the presence and strength of demand characteristics: the form and tone of the question. We sorted all 8,583 general legal opinion questions along a four‐step scale by combining these characteristics. We then used time‐series analyses to examine responses to these questions in sequence. Juror responses were longest and most likely to include an affective utterance when the demand characteristics were weaker, and that loquaciousness and affect fell at each step of the scale. An independent qualitative study replicated these findings, and supported the assertion that length and form are valid measures of quality in this context.
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