Term ID: T2913

Judicial Psychology

/judicial-psychology/
The application of psychological principles to understand legal decision-making, court processes, and the behavior of judges, lawyers, and other legal professionals.
Example: Research on factors affecting judicial decisions, jury behavior, witness testimony reliability, and ways to improve fairness and accuracy in legal proceedings.

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Reference: Wrightsman et al. (2002)