期刊
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF LEGAL MEDICINE
卷 134, 期 4, 页码 1451-1455出版社
SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s00414-019-02221-y
关键词
Courtroom; 3D imaging; 3D printing; Bias; Perception; Decision-making; Photography
Evidence presented within a courtroom should be clear so that the members of the jury can understand it. The presentation of distressing images, such as human remains, can have a negative effect on the jury since photographic images may evoke emotional responses. Therefore, it is important to understand how other visual mediums may improve comprehension, bias, or distress individuals. For this study, 91 individuals were randomly assigned one of three visual evidence formats in a mock courtroom exercise. These included photographs, 3D visualisations, or a 3D-printed model. The results show that the use of 3D imaging improves the juror's understanding of technical language used within a courtroom, which in turn better informs the juror's in their decision-making.
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