Beliefs and Expectancies in Legal Decision Making


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<p>Beliefs and expectancies influence our everyday thoughts feelings and actions. These attributes make a closer examination of beliefs and expectancies worthwhile in any context but particularly so within the high-stakes arena of the legal system. Whether the decision maker is a police officer assessing the truthfulness of an alibi a juror evaluating the accuracy of an eyewitness identification an attorney arguing a case involving a juvenile offender or a judge deciding whether to terminate parental rights—these decisions matter and without doubt are influenced by beliefs and expectancies. This volume is comprised of research on beliefs and expectancies regarding alibis children’s behaviour while testifying eyewitness testimony confessions sexual assault victims judges’ decisions in child protection cases and attorneys’ beliefs about jurors’ perceptions of juvenile offender culpability. Areas for future research are identified and readers are encouraged to discover new ways that beliefs and expectancies operate in the legal system.</p><p></p><p>This book was originally published as a special issue of <i>Psychology Crime & Law</i>.</p>
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