aJuries make a decision on the facts of a case, not on points of law, Juries are usually not used in civil cases except in defamation cases, and not at all in the Australian Capital Territory or South Australia. Majority verdicts are accepted in most types of criminal and civil cases. ...
and the common criticisms of juries are unsupported. In a thorough Ministry of Justicereport, Cheryl Thomas from UCL shows jurors to be fair, efficient, and effective. Thomas was afforded a unique look into the jury, with access to real jurors who deliberated...
government project [113] and citizens’ juries for health policy decision-making [114]. Co-design has been shown to be effective in developing programs with vulnerable communities [115,116]. End-of-life care applications have been explored by Chung et al. [117] and McCarron et al. [118]...