Search Results - "Sutherland, Kelly T."
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Guilt Status Influences Plea Outcomes Beyond the Shadow-of-the-Trial in an Interactive Simulation of Legal Procedures
Published in Law and human behavior (01-08-2021)“…Objective: More than 95% of criminal convictions in the United States are secured by guilty pleas. Our current understanding of the "deals" that lead so many…”
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“Reject the Offer”: The Asymmetric Impact of Defense Attorneys’ Plea Recommendations
Published in Criminal justice and behavior (01-09-2023)“…In two studies, we examined the impact of defense attorney recommendation on defendant plea decision-making. Community members and college students…”
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Academically-contingent self-worth: Dimensionality and associations with negative affectivity and achievement goals
Published in Personality and individual differences (01-10-2021)“…Academically-contingent self-worth is commonly viewed as unidimensional, capturing how much students' self-worth links to positive and negative academic…”
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Innocence in the Shadow of COVID-19: Plea Decision Making During a Pandemic
Published in Journal of experimental psychology. Applied (01-12-2021)“…Over 95% of criminal convictions in the United States are the result of guilty pleas. Consequently, it is critical that we ensure the process of pleading…”
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Guilt Status, Plea Outcomes, and Perceptions of Defendants Who Plead Guilty
Published 01-01-2022“…Over 97% of federal convictions and 94% of state convictions are the result of guilty pleas (Missouri v. Frye, 2012). A guilt bias exists for defendants who…”
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