Zoom and other online meeting platforms have become ubiquitous in the lives of so many people and even in the some courts. In a new feature in Monitor on Psychology, a monthly magazine from the American Psychological Association, author Zara Abrams explores the question of whether or not justice can be served in online proceedings. Part of Professor Jennifer Robbennolt's scholarship includes a review of psychological literature relevant to online trials, and she shares her expertise in the article about barriers to justice, sustaining attention while online, and more.
Read the full article from Monitor on Psychology.