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JURIES, FOREMEN AND VERDICTS

NCJ Number
65880
Journal
British Journal of Criminology Volume: 20 Issue: 1 Dated: (JANUARY 1980) Pages: 35-44
Author(s)
J BALDWIN; M MCCONVILLE
Date Published
1980
Length
10 pages
Annotation
THE STUDY EXAMINED BACKGROUNDS OF 326 JURIES EMPANELED IN BIRMINGHAM, ENGLAND, DURING A 21-MONTH PERIOD OF 1975 AND 1976. THE GOAL WAS TO DETERMINE EFFECTS OF REFORMS PROMOTING JURY REPRESENTATIVENESS.
Abstract
THE SOCIAL BACKGROUND OF JURORS WAS COMPARED WITH THAT OF THE BIRMINGHAM POPULATION AS A WHOLE, AND IT WAS DETERMINED THAT THE OVERALL SOCIAL CLASS COMPOSITION WAS REMARKABLY CONGRUENT TO THE GENERAL POPULATION. HOWEVER, IN OTHER RESPECTS THE JURIES LESS ADEQUATELY REFLECTED THE SOCIAL CHARACTERISITICS OF THE WIDER COMMUNITY. IN TERMS OF RACE, ONLY 28 OUT OF ALMOST 4,000 JURORS WERE OF WEST INDIAN OR ASIAN ORIGIN. YET CENSUS FIGURES INDICATE THAT A FIGURE SOME 12 OR 15 TIMES THAT NUMBER WOULD BE A MORE APPROPRIATE REFLECTION OF THE COMMUNITY AS A WHOLE. IN ADDITION, THERE WERE ALMOST THREE TIMES AS MANY MEN SITTING ON BIRMINGHAM JURIES AS WOMEN, A FACT PARTLY ATTRIBUTABLE TO THE READY GRANTING OF EXEMPTIONS TO FEMALES. IN ADDITION TO THIS, AN INFORMAL PRACTICE HAD BEEN ESTABLISHED IN BIRMINGHAM OF ACTUALLY SUMMONING TWICE AS MANY MEN AS WOMEN. CONCERNING THE INFLUENCE OF THE JURY'S SOCIAL COMPOSITION ON ITS VERDICT, THE STUDY COULD DISCERN NO RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE SEX, AGE, SOCIAL CLASS, OR RACE OF JURORS AND THEIR PROPENSITY TO ACQUIT OR CONVICT DEFENDANTS. ALSO, DATA SHOWED THAT THE FINAL COMPOSITION OF JURIES HAD NOT BEEN AFFECTED BY THE USE OF CHALLENGES. IN ONLY ONE TRIAL IN SEVEN WAS THE RIGHT EXERCISED AND WHERE THERE WAS A CHALLENGE, THERE WAS RARELY MORE THAN A SINGLE POTENTIAL JUROR WHO WAS CHALLENGED. NO FEWER THAN 90 PERCENT OF ALL CHALLENGES WERE MADE BY THE DEFENSE. THE STUDY ALSO MEASURED THE EXTENT TO WHICH THOSE CHOSEN FOREMEN OF THE JURIES DIFFERED IN TERMS OF SOCIAL BACKGROUND FROM OTHER JURORS. HERE THE SOCIAL IMBALANCE NOTED IN THE COMPOSITION OF BIRMINGHAM JURIES WAS GREATLY MAGNIFIED. ONLY 5.3 PERCENT OF THE FOREMEN WERE FEMALES, 68 PERCENT WERE AGED 40 OR OVER, AND TWICE AS MANY FOREMEN WERE IN PROFESSIONAL, MANAGERIAL, OR INTERMEDIATE OCCUPATIONS AS THE JURY AS A WHOLE. ALTHOUGH STUDY RESULTS SUGGEST THAT JURY IMBALANCES ARE UNLIKELY TO DISTORT VERDICTS, SUCH IMBALANCES ARE FUNDAMENTALLY UNDESIRABLE. TABLES, FOOTNOTES, AND REFERENCES ARE PROVIDED. (PRG)

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