Book contents
- The Cambridge Handbook of Psychology and Legal Decision-Making
- Cambridge Handbooks in Psychology
- The Cambridge Handbook of Psychology and Legal Decision-Making
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- Editors
- Contributors
- Part I Introduction Chapters
- Part II Pretrial Phase Decision-Making
- Part III Trial Phase Decision-Making
- Part IV Postconviction Phase Decisions
- Part V Other Legal Decision-Making
- 34 Decision-Making in Immigration Court
- 35 Evaluation Decisions by Psychologists about Causation and Damages in Personal Injury and Employment Discrimination Cases
- 36 Factors Influencing the Decision to Commit White-Collar Crime
- 37 Tort Law Decision-Making
- 38 Judicial Decision-Making in Juvenile Dependency and Juvenile Justice Cases
- 39 Legislative Decision-Making
- 40 Decision-Making in Alternative Dispute Resolution
- 41 Criminal Decision-Making
- 42 Social Worker Decision-Making
- 43 Decision-Making in Civil Matters
- Part VI Perspectives from the Field
- Part VII Conclusion
- Index
- References
39 - Legislative Decision-Making
from Part V - Other Legal Decision-Making
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 22 February 2024
- The Cambridge Handbook of Psychology and Legal Decision-Making
- Cambridge Handbooks in Psychology
- The Cambridge Handbook of Psychology and Legal Decision-Making
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- Editors
- Contributors
- Part I Introduction Chapters
- Part II Pretrial Phase Decision-Making
- Part III Trial Phase Decision-Making
- Part IV Postconviction Phase Decisions
- Part V Other Legal Decision-Making
- 34 Decision-Making in Immigration Court
- 35 Evaluation Decisions by Psychologists about Causation and Damages in Personal Injury and Employment Discrimination Cases
- 36 Factors Influencing the Decision to Commit White-Collar Crime
- 37 Tort Law Decision-Making
- 38 Judicial Decision-Making in Juvenile Dependency and Juvenile Justice Cases
- 39 Legislative Decision-Making
- 40 Decision-Making in Alternative Dispute Resolution
- 41 Criminal Decision-Making
- 42 Social Worker Decision-Making
- 43 Decision-Making in Civil Matters
- Part VI Perspectives from the Field
- Part VII Conclusion
- Index
- References
Summary
This chapter focuses on legal decisions often neglected in the general field of psychology and law: legislative decisions. These decisions establish the legal framework within which other entities operate. The chapter begins with a description of the legislative branch and a summary of different types of legislative decisions. It then differentiates between democratic and nondemocratic settings (e.g. oligarchies, autocracies) and concisely covers theories of power structure – namely, state-centered theory, pluralist theory, and elite-power theory. It then moves on to identifying and expounding the factors that influence legislative decisions. In democratic contexts, these factors include variables internal to the legislature, such as lawmaker demographics, social ties/networks, and party/ideology, as well as external variables such as public opinion, media, and campaign contributions/lobbying. In nondemocratic contexts, however, legislative decisions are largely influenced by power, wealth, and corruption. The chapter concludes by discussing implications for theories of power structure and proposing future directions.
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- The Cambridge Handbook of Psychology and Legal Decision-Making , pp. 599 - 616Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2024