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VR could be a game-changer for jurors, study says
VR could be a game-changer for jurors, study says Share
The use of virtual reality software could be extremely useful in the courtroom, a new study has found.
As piecing together a crime from documents alone can be difficult for jurors in a courtroom, a new study has provided an overwhelming case for using virtual reality (VR) during cases — so the jurors can make the most accurate possible verdict.
The study, published by the University of South Australia, showed that using VR to “drop” jurors into the middle of a crime scene can have a more consistent outcome than presenting evidence in a traditional way.
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