Hi Annette,
                 I did not realise there was a "Canadian sublist". How do we post to it? Thanks for bringing it up to my attention.

Sorry to our next door friends!

Cheers!

JM



Annette Taylor, Ph. D. wrote:
I think Jean-marc sent this accidentally to the whole list. I believe it was 
meant only for the canadian sublist.

Annette

Quoting Jean-Marc Perreault <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

  
Hi Tipsters,
                 A colleague asked me for info regarding the psychology 
of Jury Selection.

Specifically: Is there any evidence that would support a Crown challenge 
to the selection of jury members who have been previously arrested by 
police, or victims of a crime? In this case the accused is charged for 
the murder of a police officer in a small community.

The Crown wants to reject some jurys for prior convictions or the 
experience of being the victim of crime. Is there evidence to support 
the claims of the Crown that the jury could be biased due to those 
circumstances?


Cheers!

Jean-Marc



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Annette Kujawski Taylor, Ph. D.
Department of Psychology
University of San Diego 
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Yukon College
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