Title of article :
Audiovisual communication and therapeutic jurisprudence: Cognitive and social psychological dimensions
Author/Authors :
Feigenson، نويسنده , , Neal، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Abstract :
The effects of audiovisual communications on the emotional and psychological well-being of participants in the legal system have not been previously examined. Using as a framework for analysis what Slobogin (1996) calls internal balancing (of therapeutic versus antitherapeutic effects) and external balancing (of therapeutic jurisprudence [TJ] effects versus effects on other legal values), this brief paper discusses three examples that suggest the complexity of evaluating courtroom audiovisuals in TJ terms. In each instance, audiovisual displays that are admissible based on their arguable probative or explanatory value – day-in-the-life movies, victim impact videos, and computer simulations of litigated events – might well reduce stress and thus improve the psychological well-being of personal injury plaintiffs, survivors, and jurors, respectively. In each situation, however, other emotional and cognitive effects may prove antitherapeutic for the target or other participants, and/or may undermine other important values including outcome accuracy, fairness, and even the conception of the legal decision maker as a moral actor.
Keywords :
Visual evidence , emotions , judgment and decision making
Journal title :
International Journal of Law and Psychiatry
Journal title :
International Journal of Law and Psychiatry