Jury Simulation: Intent to Sell HeroinDisclaimer: We are running a jury simulation research study at UMass. The project is being done by Psych 241 students. Your participation in this research study is voluntary. You may choose not to participate. If you decide to participate in this research survey, you may withdraw at any time. If you decide not to participate in this study or if you withdraw from participating at any time, you will not be penalized. Your responses will be confidential, and we do not collect identifying information such as your name, email address or id number. The results of the study will be used to research purposes only. If you wish to participate you may begin filling out the survey now. Overall Scenario Emily was pulled over on route 2 for having a broken tail light. The officer who pulled over him/her asked to see their license and the registration papers for the car. Emily opened their glove box to get the registration papers when abag fell out clearly containing drugs or drug paraphernalia. The officer demanded Emily to exit the vehicle and proceeded to cuff him/her and searchthe car. In result, the officer discovered 8 ounces of heroin along with heroin related drug paraphernalia. Individual Scenario Emily is a 25-year-old unemployed female who has been living with her mother in her apartment for the past 5 years. She dropped out of college due to financial difficulties. She started to deal heroin in an attempt to increase her income for the past 2 years, but still hasn't made enough money to move out of her mother's apartment.DemographicsAge: Year of Graduation:Gender: Socioeconomic Status:How Many Years Should the Defendant Get (0-20 years)DemographicsAge: Year of Graduation:Gender: Socioeconomic Status:How Many Years Should the Defendant Get (0-20 years)DemographicsAge: Year of Graduation:Gender: Socioeconomic Status:How Many Years Should the Defendant Get (0-20 years)DemographicsAge: Year of Graduation:Gender: Socioeconomic Status:How Many Years Should the Defendant Get (0-20 years)DemographicsAge: Year of Graduation:Gender: Socioeconomic Status:How Many Years Should the Defendant Get (0-20 years)DemographicsAge: Year of Graduation:Gender: Socioeconomic Status:How Many Years Should the Defendant Get (0-20 years)DemographicsAge: Year of Graduation:Gender: Socioeconomic Status:How Many Years Should the Defendant Get (0-20 years)DemographicsAge: Year of Graduation:Gender: Socioeconomic Status:How Many Years Should the Defendant Get (0-20
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