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Terrorism has become an everyday reality in most contemporary societies. In a context of heightened fear can juries be trusted to remain impartial when confronted by defendants charged with terrorism? Do they scrutinize prosecution cases carefully, or does emotion trump reason once the spectre of terrorism is invoked? This book examines these questions from a range of disciplinary perspectives. The authors look at the how jurors in terrorism trials are likely to respond to gruesome evidence, including beheading videos. The 'CSI effect' is examined as a possible response to forensic evidence, and jurors with different learning preferences are compared. Virtual interactive environments, built like computer games, may be created to provide animated reconstructions of the prosecution or defence case. This book reports on how to create such presentations, culminating in the analysis of a live simulated trial using interactive visual displays followed by jury deliberations. < The team of international, transdisciplinary experts draw conclusions of global legal and political significance, and contribute to the growing scholarship on comparative counter-terrorism law. The book will be of great interest to scholars, students and practitioners of law, criminal justice, forensic science and psychology.
Political science. --- Terrorism. --- Political violence. --- Criminal law. --- Transnational crime. --- Organized crime. --- Religion and culture. --- Political Science and International Relations. --- Terrorism and Political Violence. --- Transnational Crime. --- Organized Crime. --- Sociology of Culture. --- Criminal Law. --- Trials (Terrorism) --- Jury. --- Judgments by peers --- Juries --- Jury --- Trial by jury --- Trial by peers --- Trials --- Law and fact --- Lay judges --- Terrorism --- Law and legislation --- Criminal Law and Criminal Procedure Law. --- Crime --- Crimes and misdemeanors --- Criminals --- Law, Criminal --- Penal codes --- Penal law --- Pleas of the crown --- Public law --- Criminal justice, Administration of --- Criminal procedure --- Crime syndicates --- Organised crime --- Multinational crime --- Transborder crime --- Acts of terrorism --- Attacks, Terrorist --- Global terrorism --- International terrorism --- Political terrorism --- Terror attacks --- Terrorist acts --- Terrorist attacks --- World terrorism --- Direct action --- Insurgency --- Political crimes and offenses --- Subversive activities --- Political violence --- Terror --- Legal status, laws, etc. --- Culture. --- Cultural sociology --- Culture --- Sociology of culture --- Civilization --- Popular culture --- Violence --- Social aspects
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Terrorism has become an everyday reality in most contemporary societies. In a context of heightened fear can juries be trusted to remain impartial when confronted by defendants charged with terrorism? Do they scrutinize prosecution cases carefully, or does emotion trump reason once the spectre of terrorism is invoked? This book examines these questions from a range of disciplinary perspectives. The authors look at the how jurors in terrorism trials are likely to respond to gruesome evidence, including beheading videos. The 'CSI effect' is examined as a possible response to forensic evidence, and jurors with different learning preferences are compared. Virtual interactive environments, built like computer games, may be created to provide animated reconstructions of the prosecution or defence case. This book reports on how to create such presentations, culminating in the analysis of a live simulated trial using interactive visual displays followed by jury deliberations. < The team of international, transdisciplinary experts draw conclusions of global legal and political significance, and contribute to the growing scholarship on comparative counter-terrorism law. The book will be of great interest to scholars, students and practitioners of law, criminal justice, forensic science and psychology.
Sociology of culture --- Social problems --- Criminology. Victimology --- Criminal law. Criminal procedure --- georganiseerde misdaad --- populaire cultuur --- sociologie --- cultuur --- strafrecht --- criminologie --- criminaliteit --- terrorisme
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#SBIB:39A11 --- #SBIB:39A73 --- Antropologie : socio-politieke structuren en relaties --- Etnografie: Afrika
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Aerial photogrammetry --- Aerial photographic surveying --- Dessin topographique --- Luchtfotogrammetrie --- Photogrammétrie aérienne --- Topografische tekenkunst --- Topographical drawing --- Topography --- Photogrammétrie --- Cartography. --- Geografie --- Topografie --- Algemeen. --- cartography --- Photointerpretation --- Photogrammetry --- computer applications --- Surveys --- Plotting --- Topographical drawing. --- Surveys - Plotting. --- Aerial photogrammetry. --- Field scientist --- Image satellitaire
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