God in the Courtroom

Religion's Role at Trial
ISBN13: 9780195328677ISBN10: 0195328671 Hardback, 272 pages
Jul 2009,  In Stock

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While the concept of "God in the courtroom" evokes a few grand images, there are numerous, often subtle, ways in which religion and law intersect. For example, religious beliefs might influence the decisions of legal decision makers, such as judges and jurors. Attorneys might rely on religion, both in the way they approach their professional practice generally and in specific trial tactics (e.g., using a scriptural rationale in arguing for a particular trial outcome). This book reviews legal developments and behavioral science research concerning the effects of religion on legal practice, decision-making processes of various legal actors, and trial outcomes.

Chapters address jury selection and bias, attorneys' use of religion in legal movements, judges' religious beliefs and its role in their appointment, and the treatment of religious figures or institutions as litigants in court. By drawing from various research sources, the authors effectively explore the range of ways in which religion affects the actions of all of the major participants at trial: jurors, judges, attorneys, and litigants.

Features

  • Part of the prestigious American Psychology-Law Society series
  • Draws from the most current developments in legal and behavioral research
  • A unique synthesis on this timely topic

Reviews

"God in the Courtroom: Religion's Role at Trial is a compendium of religion and law's multivariate interactions....The authors successfully make a case that religious beliefs influence individual trial outcomes and constitutionally at large in areas such as protection of religious freedom, right to due process, and protection from cruel and unusual punishment....As the authors conclude, 'God is in the courtroom and God is likely there to stay.' (p. 207)."--PsycCRITIQUES

Product Details

272 pages; 6-1/8 x 9-1/4; ISBN13: 978-0-19-532867-7ISBN10: 0-19-532867-1

About the Author(s)

Brian H. Bornstein, Ph.D., is a Professor in the Law-Psychology, Social-Personality, and Cognitive Programs at the University of Nebraska - Lincoln.

Monica K. Miller, Ph.D., is an Assistant Professor in the Criminal Justice Department and Interdisciplinary PhD Program in Social Psychology at the University of Nevada, Reno.

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