The Education of jury members: Influences on the determinations of child witnesses
Psychology, Crime & Law, Volume 13, Issue 3 June 2007 , pages 229 - 244
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Crissa Sumner-Armstrong; Peter A. Newcombe
"The present study investigated the impact of an education program on jurors' abilities to reach truth during trials with child witnesses. Analyses of the trial questionnaires revealed significant effects of education on the accuracy of verdicts, with more educated jurors making correct verdict determinations than did uneducated jurors. Educated jurors' perceptions of the child witnesses were also more accurate overall than those of uneducated jurors."
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