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Jurors in disturbing cases can experience post-traumatic stress and other mental health issues. The article discusses the lack of support historically provided to jurors and the growing efforts to offer mental health services. It highlights the experiences of jurors and the impact of graphic testimony.

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The Hidden Trauma of Jury Duty
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Jurors in disturbing cases can experience post-traumatic stress and other mental health issues. The article discusses the lack of support historically provided to jurors and the growing efforts to offer mental health services. It highlights the experiences of jurors and the impact of graphic testimony.
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    "parsed_content": "AdvertisementSKIP ADVERTISEMENTSupported bySKIP ADVERTISEMENTPeople who serve on disturbing cases can suffer mental health effects for years after a trial ends.Share full articleChloe Beck received a diagnosis of post-traumatic stress disorder after being an alternate juror in a murder case.Credit...Neeta Satam for The New York TimesBy Liz KriegerLiz Krieger spoke with jurors and mental health experts for this article, and also sat on a jury in a sexual assault trial last year.Aug. 10, 2025, 5:00 a.m. ETChloe Beck was excited by the prospect of jury duty when she was called to serve on a trial in early 2018. It could be a much-needed break from work, she thought.But the case turned out to be a gruesome trial that would change Ms. Beck\u2019s life for years to come. A nanny had been charged with stabbing two children to death in the bathtub of their family\u2019s Upper West Side apartment. As an alternate juror, Ms. Beck, then an administrator at New York University, sat alongside the rest of the trial\u2019s jurors as they listened to devastating testimony from the children\u2019s parents and examined grisly crime scene photos.\u201cTo this day, I still see those images,\u201d said Ms. Beck, now 38. \u201cThe little orange toothbrush hanging on the wall, covered in blood.\u201dBut throughout the seven-week trial, Ms. Beck had little to no support, bound by the restriction that she couldn\u2019t discuss the case until it was resolved. \u201cThey just pluck you out of your normal life, show you these horrible things \u2014 and then tell you not to say a word about it,\u201d she said.\u201cAll I could do was go to the movies after the day ended, sit in a dark theater and cry,\u201d she added.After the trial ended with a conviction, Ms. Beck was still haunted by what she saw. She used to take baths to relax, but the tub became something to avoid. So did her kitchen knives. Perhaps most unsettling, she said, the case \u201ccontinues to be a factor in whether or not I decide to have children.\u201d The thought of needing to have someone else watch her child terrified her.A psychiatrist diagnosed Ms. Beck, who experienced months of severe anxiety and panic attacks after the trial, with post-traumatic stress disorder in 2019.Those who work in the judicial system have long been aware that jurors, in the process of fulfilling their civic duty, can suffer mental health effects, especially in cases of violent crimes. One study found that symptoms of trauma \u2014 such as anxiety, feeling emotionally drained and sleep issues \u2014 occured in as many as 50 percent of jurors who served on difficult cases. For some people, these symptoms persisted for months or even years.But there has historically been little support offered to jurors, or even recognition of the effects that some of these trials can have on them. That is starting to change, however, as more cities and states expand mental health services for jurors. In April, Philadelphia rolled out a program that offers post-trial counseling for jurors, and the North Dakota senate passed a bill in March that would provide similar services.Editors\u2019 Picks17 Easy Vegetarian Summer DinnersWhat to Do When Your Manager Doesn\u2019t Work. Like, at All.Tiler Peck Knows Jerome Robbins, and Knows What She WantsAdvertisementSKIP ADVERTISEMENT\u201cAs an everyday, average person, you can start reading a newspaper article, or a magazine article, or a book, and if it gets to a part you don\u2019t like, you can just skip it,\u201d said Sally Holewa, who as the court administrator for the state of North Dakota testified in favor of that legislation. That is not possible as a juror, she said: \u201cIt\u2019s your job. You have to hold details in your brain for days or a week or two weeks.\u201dTestimony Jurors Can\u2019t Tune OutJurors who witness graphic testimony can develop secondary traumatic stress, also known as vicarious trauma, said Monica Miller, a psychology professor at the University of Nevada who has studied stress and trauma in the legal system. The syndrome can cause some of the same symptoms as post-traumatic stress disorder: sleeplessness, intrusive thoughts, despair, anxiety.A 2024 study demonstrated how quickly these issues can manifest. Participants in a simulated murder trial experienced a fourfold increase in post-traumatic stress disorder symptoms just a week after viewing evidence that included skeletal remains.\u201cYou might be at home and you\u2019re making dinner and all of a sudden, you know, you hear your own child\u2019s voice and it brings back the memory of a child who was testifying,\u201d Dr. Miller said. \u201cOr you just might be driving home and thinking about the shopping list, and then all of a sudden these intrusive thoughts come in, and you can\u2019t leave that behind.\u201dWhen I was called last year to be a juror in a Brooklyn trial of a man accused of sexually assaulting his baby, I found one of the most challenging parts of the experience to be the restriction on discussing details of the case with anyone. My fellow jurors and I were asked to repeatedly analyze graphic photographic evidence of the alleged assault, and to listen to grueling testimony from the child\u2019s mother, who described years of abuse.But we couldn\u2019t say a word about it to one another.When we filed out into the hallway during the brief breaks between testimony, the silence would quickly surrender to small talk. We discussed pet ownership, coffee preferences and the gloomy weather. I couldn\u2019t unpack my feelings at home, either. At dinner with my husband and friends one night during the weeklong trial, I found it impossible to pay attention to the conversation. All I could think about was the photo of a little girl I\u2019d seen only a few hours before.I felt both overwhelmed and painfully isolated.That lack of support during a trial can compound secondary trauma in jurors, experts said.\u201cYou have to pay attention, but you can\u2019t talk about it with anyone,\u201d Ms. Holewa said. \u201cThe normal protective measures to keep this ugliness out have all been torn down.\u201dStronger SupportsUntil recently, efforts to better support jurors have been piecemeal at best.Jill J. Karofsky, the chief justice of the Wisconsin State Supreme Court and a former circuit court judge, recalled a child pornography trial that she presided over years ago, during which jurors needed wastebaskets nearby because more than one got sick. \u201cI kept saying, \u2018What can I do for my jurors?\u2019 And no one had any answers,\u201d Ms. Karofsky said.She started finding small ways to support them: During one trial, she had a therapy dog brought in during a lunch break. After some particularly difficult cases, she wrote a letter that she handed to jurors, sharing information about trauma reactions and offering free sessions she had arranged with a friend who was a therapist.Beyond the efforts of individual judges, there are some other supports for jurors who serve on disturbing cases. In federal trials, jurors can qualify for free counseling through a federal employee assistance program. In the 2015 trial of Boston Marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, a federal judge extended the service of the jurors \u2014 who had heard difficult testimony from more than 100 witnesses \u2014 by an extra 90 days. By keeping the jurors on, the judge gave them access to free counseling for a longer time.And in recent years, a handful of states and jurisdictions have started programs to address juror trauma and stress, including Alaska, Massachusetts and certain counties in California and Texas, in addition to those in Philadelphia and North Dakota.The new program in Philadelphia draws from a concept called psychological first aid, which is used to provide support to emergency medical workers shortly after they encounter a traumatic situation. Psychological first aid aims to help people feel safe and secure and ease their immediate distress.Patrick Martin, the jury commissioner leading the Philadelphia program, said jurors needed to hear that what they were experiencing was normal, and that they could get past those feelings. The program provides information on coping strategies like breathing techniques, as well as access to free counseling with student therapists at West Chester University.Ms. Beck cobbled together her own support. She went to therapy, tried medication and yoga and even volunteered with the nonprofit organization set up in memory of the two slain children in the trial she served on. \u201cSeeing that family\u2019s resilience helped me find my own,\u201d she said. But she still grapples with lingering thoughts of the crime.\u201cSometimes, when I run baths or clean my tub, I cry because I get flashes of the photos that I saw and I have to sit on the floor to collect myself,\u201d she said.Any type of support might have helped during the trial, she said \u2014 counseling services, certainly, but even a visit from a service animal might have made a difference in acknowledging the difficulty of the experience.\u201cWe get nothing but a \u2018Thank you for your service,\u2019\u201d she said, \u201cand then we walk away.\u201dSee more on: Yoselyn Ortega (Krim Children Killings)Share full articleRelated ContentAdvertisementSKIP ADVERTISEMENT",
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