Corporate online demo

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Description

This is a demo of a recent BBC and Open University project.

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Middle Aged (35-54)

Accents

British (General)

Transcript

Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
thanks for taking time to follow this experiment on exploring the results so far. Remember, the results don't have any scientific status to them, as they only show what we've learned from people who have chosen to participate. But that doesn't make the outcomes any less interesting. Having seen one of the trials and seen how subtle sometimes unconscious differences can shift, the direction of jury is leaning in. Has this changed the way you feel about justice or the way you think about what goes on in courtrooms? Even when say the language used by the defendant or the attention to detail of the police doesn't change? The final decision by the verdict does the very fact that the small items can have an impact show that what courts have to do is not decide between clear cut rights and wrongs. But try to settle on the best possible interpretation of the evidence on that justice always has an element of interpretation to it. If you'd like to explore these questions in more depth, why not consider the open university's courses in law or criminology?