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- Title
Employing Virtual Reality Technology at Trial: New Issues Posed by Rapid Technological Advances and Their Effects on Jurors' Search for "The Truth".
- Authors
Young, Caitlin O.
- Abstract
The article discusses several issues related to the use of virtual reality technology during trials in the U.S., focusing on rapid technological advances and their effects on jurors' attitudes. It states that demonstrative evidence in the U.S. has evolved from black and white photographs to computer-generated animations. Immersive virtual environments (IVEs) and the risk of unfair prejudice in America are examined, along with the relationship between technology and the law in the U.S.
- Subjects
UNITED States; VIRTUAL reality; TECHNOLOGICAL innovations; JURORS' attidudes; DEMONSTRATIVE evidence; JUROR bias; TECHNOLOGY &; law; SHARED virtual environments; TRIALS (Law); LAW
- Publication
Texas Law Review, 2014, Vol 93, Issue 1, p257
- ISSN
0040-4411
- Publication type
Article