Scientists plan to implement VR technology in jury work

In a recent study, researchers evaluated the prospects of virtual crime scene examination.It turned out that

the use of VR technology contributed to a more consistent verdict than a standard slideshow in the courtroom.

According to the authors of the study, when jurors examined the crime using VR technology.For example, jurors who examined the crime scene with photographs were more likely to disagree on the verdict for the defendant.At the same time, the group where the participants used VR technologies made a verdict almost unanimously.

Australian scientists plan to introduce VR examinations into judicial practice within ten years.For starters, such technologies will be used by the police and other agencies.

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