All Stories

  1. Alcohol-intoxicated witnesses, victims, and suspects in the legal context: What do we really know?
  2. Does personality matter when intoxicated witnesses remember a crime?
  3. The impact of alcohol intoxication and short-sighted decision making in the interrogation room.
  4. Editorial: The impact of alcohol and drugs on suspects', victims' and witnesses' cognition and memory
  5. The interrogator‐suspect dynamic in custodial interrogations for high‐stakes crimes in Sweden: An application of the interrogation taxonomy framework
  6. Police–suspect interactions and confession rates are affected by suspects’ alcohol and drug use status in low-stakes crime interrogations
  7. Police Decision-Making in the Absence of Evidence-Based Guidelines: Assessment of Alcohol-Intoxicated Eyewitnesses
  8. Police Survey: Procedures and Prevalence of Intoxicated Witnesses and Victims in Sweden
  9. Researching Police Behavior and Perceptions Using Online Survey Methodology: On Suspects of Crimes
  10. Eyewitness testimony How much alcohol is too much?
  11. A survey of police officers encounters with sober, alcohol- and drug-intoxicated suspects in Sweden
  12. No evidence that low levels of intoxication at both encoding and retrieval impact scores on the Gudjonsson Suggestibility Scale
  13. State of Intoxication
  14. Does alcohol loosen the tongue? Intoxicated individuals' willingness to report transgressions or criminal behavior carried out by themselves or others
  15. Methods of Studying Eyewitness Memory
  16. Witnesses’ memory for events and faces under elevated levels of intoxication
  17. Experimental Design in the Laboratory: How to Measure the Difference Between Alcohol-Intoxicated and Sober Witnesses’ Memories of a Crime
  18. Witnesses stumbling down memory lane: The effects of alcohol intoxication, retention interval, and repeated interviewing
  19. Bottled memories: On how alcohol affects eyewitness recall
  20. Do Alcohol-dependent Individuals with DRD2 A1 Allele Have an Increased Risk of Relapse? A Pilot Study