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Ipads for Jurors? A Research Plan - Professor Anne Wallace, Edith Cowan University
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Computer Tablets Highly portable Wireless connectivity Relatively cheap Easy to use Increasingly widespread use
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The growth of mobile computing
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Advantages? Cheaper technology – can be deployed in any courtroom Easier to find and view documents - facilitate informed debate? Faster retrieval of evidence –may result in speedier verdicts? Facilitate participation by all jury members –enable more thorough review of the evidence?
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Issues? Are screens are distracting? Jurors may give undue weight to memorable or easily retrievable documents. Jurors using Internet to access extraneous material or communicate about the case. Logistics – managing content, access, document format
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A research plan The Team Professor Anne Wallace (Law, ECU), Dr Blake McKimmie (Psychology, University of Queensland), Dr Vivienne Farrell (computer sciences and software engineering, Swinburne University) University of Western Sydney: Professor David Tait, Dr Marina Nehme- Justice Research Group, and Dr Ann Dadich – Management) Internationally Cyberjustice consortium, University of Montreal French Judicial Research Institute
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A research plan Stage 1 – Jury deliberations Methodology ‘Mock’ jurors Court managed Ipads – no Internet access View a filmed trial Deliberation conditions –Ipad –Ipad+shared screen –Paper Deliberations recorded & transcribed for analysis
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A research plan Stage 1 – Jury deliberations –comprehensiveness and accuracy of recall of prosecution and defence cases – level of participation and interaction –recognition and engagement with alternative viewpoint, –efficiency in finding and sharing documents.
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A research plan Stage 2 – Evidence Display in Courtroom –CyberJustice Consortium, University of Montreal
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A research plan Questions?
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