Jury and Democracy

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Jury and Democracy

How Jury Deliberation Promotes Civic Engagement and Political Participation

Political science and theory Political structures: democracy Legal systems: courts and procedures

Authors: John Gastil, E. Pierre Deess, Philip J. Weiser, Cindy Simmons

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Language: English

Published by: Oxford University Press

Published on: 10th November 2010

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 5 Mb

ISBN: 9780199888535


Introduction

Alexis de Tocqueville, John Stuart Mill, and the U.S. Supreme Court have all alleged that jury service promotes civic and political engagement, yet none could prove it. Finally, The Jury and Democracy provides compelling systematic evidence to support this view.

Research and Findings

Drawing from in-depth interviews, thousands of juror surveys, and court and voting records from across the United States, the authors show that serving on a jury can trigger changes in how citizens view themselves, their peers, and their government--and can even significantly increase electoral turnout among infrequent voters. Jury service also sparks long-term shifts in media use, political action, and community involvement.

Implications

In an era when involved Americans are searching for ways to inspire their fellow citizens, The Jury and Democracy offers a plausible and realistic path for turning passive spectators into active political participants.

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