An exploration of child exploitation in a juror simulation study

Mock jurors (N = 317) read a simulated trial transcript involving a case of internet luring with the intent of producing child pornography. This study examined the influence of victim characteristics, specifically, race of the victim (First Nations vs. Thai vs. Caucasian), gender of the victim (male...

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Main Authors: Dempsey, J.L. (Julie L.), Pozzulo, J. (Joanna), Maeder, E.M. (Evelyn M.), Sinclair, R. (Roberta)
Format: Book Part
Language:English
Published: 2011
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Online Access:https://ir.library.carleton.ca/pub/12000
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spelling ftcarletonunivir:oai:carleton.ca:12000 2023-05-15T16:16:15+02:00 An exploration of child exploitation in a juror simulation study Dempsey, J.L. (Julie L.) Pozzulo, J. (Joanna) Maeder, E.M. (Evelyn M.) Sinclair, R. (Roberta) 2011-12-01 https://ir.library.carleton.ca/pub/12000 en eng https://ir.library.carleton.ca/pub/12000 info:eu-repo/semantics/bookPart 2011 ftcarletonunivir 2022-02-06T21:48:58Z Mock jurors (N = 317) read a simulated trial transcript involving a case of internet luring with the intent of producing child pornography. This study examined the influence of victim characteristics, specifically, race of the victim (First Nations vs. Thai vs. Caucasian), gender of the victim (male vs. female), and age of the victim (8 vs. 12 years) on jurors' perceptions of the victim and defendant, as well as guilt ratings. Race, gender, and age of the victim were not found to significantly influence jurors' perceptions of the victim or defendant. Overall, juror's rated the victim more positively than the defendant. Victim characteristics were not found to influence guilt ratings of the defendant. Juror's assigned high guilt ratings across victim conditions. The data suggest that regardless of victim characteristics, the jurors' held the defendant responsible for his actions. Limitations and suggestions for future research are discussed. Book Part First Nations Carleton University's Institutional Repository
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description Mock jurors (N = 317) read a simulated trial transcript involving a case of internet luring with the intent of producing child pornography. This study examined the influence of victim characteristics, specifically, race of the victim (First Nations vs. Thai vs. Caucasian), gender of the victim (male vs. female), and age of the victim (8 vs. 12 years) on jurors' perceptions of the victim and defendant, as well as guilt ratings. Race, gender, and age of the victim were not found to significantly influence jurors' perceptions of the victim or defendant. Overall, juror's rated the victim more positively than the defendant. Victim characteristics were not found to influence guilt ratings of the defendant. Juror's assigned high guilt ratings across victim conditions. The data suggest that regardless of victim characteristics, the jurors' held the defendant responsible for his actions. Limitations and suggestions for future research are discussed.
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author Dempsey, J.L. (Julie L.)
Pozzulo, J. (Joanna)
Maeder, E.M. (Evelyn M.)
Sinclair, R. (Roberta)
spellingShingle Dempsey, J.L. (Julie L.)
Pozzulo, J. (Joanna)
Maeder, E.M. (Evelyn M.)
Sinclair, R. (Roberta)
An exploration of child exploitation in a juror simulation study
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Maeder, E.M. (Evelyn M.)
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title An exploration of child exploitation in a juror simulation study
title_short An exploration of child exploitation in a juror simulation study
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