Transcription of Are juries fair?
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Are juries fair? Cheryl Thomas Ministry of Justice Research Series 1/10 February 2010 Are juries fair? Cheryl Thomas This information is also available on the Ministry of Justice website: Constitution and Access to Justice Analytical Services supports effective policy development and delivery within the Ministry of Justice by providing high-quality social research, statistics and economic analysis to influence decision-making and encourage informed debate. Crown Copyright 2010. Extracts from this document may be reproduced for non-commercial purposes on condition that the source is acknowledged. First Published 2010 ISBN: 978 1 84099 326 4 Acknowledgements Research with juries rightly carries concerns about protecting the secrecy of deliberations, and I am especially grateful to Her Majesty s Courts Service (HMCS) for facilitating my work with jurors at courts in London, Nottingham and Winchester, and to the jury officers, court managers and judges at these courts for their assistance.
Professor Cheryl Thomas is a member of the Centre for Empirical Legal Studies in the Faculty of Laws at University College London. She is the author of Diversity and Fairness in the Jury System (2007), the precursor to this report. Professor Thomas is a specialist in judicial studies and has conducted research here and in
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