Media, Social Networks, and Jury Impartiality
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Keywords

Negative Pre-Trial Publicity
Ambivalent Information
Biases
“CSI Effect”
“Tech Effect”

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Freire, M. (2024). Media, Social Networks, and Jury Impartiality. Revista De La Escuela Judicial, (5). https://doi.org/10.59353/rej.v5i5.131

Abstract

This paper analyzes how jurors’ prior knowledge, derived from media coverage of criminal cases, affects the guarantee of impartiality. It focuses on how social networks and digital technologies amplify this problem, offering a large amount of varied information that makes it difficult to distinguish between truthful and false data. Additionally, it examines the impact on jurors, lawyers, prosecutors, and judges.

https://doi.org/10.59353/rej.v5i5.131
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