Investigating Bias in Jury Decisions within Rape and Serious Sexual Offence (RASSO) Trials
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2025-01-01 | - |
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This PhD program investigates jury bias in rape and serious sexual offense trials through mock trial simulations and data analysis. It aims to quantify bias, develop interventions to reduce it, and contribute to a more just legal system. Graduates pursue careers in legal research, forensic psychology, and advocacy, leveraging their enhanced critical thinking, research, and communication skills.
مخطط البرنامج
Exploring Bias in Jury Decision Making within Rape and Serious Sexual Offence (RASSO) Trials
Degree Overview:
This research-intensive PhD program delves into the complex issue of jury bias in RASSO trials, aiming to gain a deeper understanding of its true extent and role. By employing mock trial simulations and analyzing pre- and post-trial data, the program seeks to quantify the impact of jury bias. Additionally, the program will develop and evaluate interventions that effectively reduce juror bias through a combination of quantitative and qualitative methods. Students will examine the historical and social context of bias, explore relevant theories, and analyze real-world case studies.
- Module 2: Mock Trial Simulations Students actively participate in mock trials, simulating the roles of jurors, witnesses, and lawyers. This module provides hands-on experience in understanding the dynamics of jury deliberation and identifying potential sources of bias.
- Module 3: Data Analysis and Interpretation Students develop skills in quantitative and qualitative data analysis to assess the impact of different factors on jury decisions. They will learn how to interpret results and draw conclusions from empirical evidence.
- Module 4: Intervention Development and Evaluation Working with researchers, students will develop and test interventions aimed at reducing jury bias. This module focuses on innovative strategies and utilizes feedback from mock trials to refine interventions.
- Module 5: Dissertation Students conduct independent research on a chosen topic related to jury bias in RASSO trials. The dissertation allows for in-depth analysis and critical reflection on the program's core themes.
Assessment:
- Continuous assessment through participation in mock trials and class discussions.
- Individual and group assignments to analyze data and evaluate interventions.
- Dissertation research and defense.
Teaching:
- Renowned faculty with expertise in social psychology, criminology, and law guide the program.
- Interactive learning environment with emphasis on critical thinking and collaborative research.
Careers:
- Graduates can pursue careers in legal research, forensic psychology, policy development, advocacy organizations, and academic research.
- The program enhances critical thinking, research, and communication skills valuable in various professional fields.
Other:
- The program offers an opportunity to contribute to meaningful research and make a positive impact on the justice system.
- Students gain valuable experience in mock trial simulations, enriching their understanding of courtroom dynamics.
UK fee £4,786 Full-time degree per annum International fee £21,500 Full-time degree per annum 2024-25 tuition fees are applicable to projects starting in October 2024, January 2025, April 2025 and July 2025. University fees and charges can be paid in advance and there are several methods of payment, including online payments and payment by instalment. Fees are reviewed annually and are likely to increase to take into account inflationary pressures.