Bornstein, Brian H.
Civil Juries and Civil Justice
1. Crisis, What Crisis? Perception and Reality in Civil Justice
Brian H. Bornstein, Timothy R. Robicheaux
Section I. Approaches To Studying Civil Juries
2. What’s the Story?
Reid Hastie
3. Civil Juries in Ecological Context: Methodological Implications for Research
Neil Vidmar
4. What is the Study of Jury Decision Making About and What Should it be About?
Richard L. Wiener
Section II. The Relationship between Compensatory and Punitive Damages
5. Crossing the Punitive-Compensatory Divide
Catherine M. Sharkey
6. The Relation between Punitive and Compensatory Awards: Combining Extreme Data with the Mass of Awards
Theodore Eisenberg, Valerie P. Hans, Martin T. Wells
7.
Susan Poser
Section III. Medical Injuries And Medical Evidence
8. Faking It? Citizen Perceptions of Whiplash Injuries
Valerie P. Hans
9. Reflections on Juryphobia and Medical Malpractice Reform
Stephan Landsman
10. How Juryphobia and Fears of Fraudulent Claims Disserve Medical Malpractice Reform Efforts
Monica K. Miller
Section IV. Apologies And Restorative Justice
11. Apologies and Civil Justice
Jennifer K. Robbennolt
12. Can We Talk?
Edie Greene
13. Constructs of Justice: Beyond Civil Litigation
Alan J. Tomkins, Kimberly Applequist
14. Signs for the Future of Civil Justice Research
Brian H. Bornstein
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Keywords: PSYCHOLOGY / General PSY000000
- Author(s)
- Bornstein, Brian H.
- Schopp, Robert F.
- Wiener, Richard L.
- Willborn, Steven L.
- Publisher
- Springer
- Publication year
- 2008
- Language
- en
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Psychology
- Format
- Ebook
- eISBN (PDF)
- 9780387744902