Alcohol-intoxicated suspects’ confessions are admissible in U.S. courts; however, it is unknown how jurors evaluate such confessions. Study 1 assessed potential jurors’ perceptions of intoxication in interrogative contexts. Many respondents were unaware that questioning intoxicated suspects and presenting subsequent confessions in court are legal, and respondents generally reported they would rely less on intoxicated than sober confessions. In Study 2, potential jurors read a case about a defendant who had confessed or not while sober or intoxicated. Participants who read about an intoxicated defendant perceived the interrogation as more inappropriate and the defendant as more cognitively impaired than did participants who read about a sobe...
The purpose of the current study was to attempt to model various cognitive and social processes that...
Members of the legal system (e.g., experts, jurors, investigators) are often skeptical of the inform...
Recent DNA exonerations have helped shed light on the problem of false confessions and the empirical...
© 2019 International Association for Correctional and Forensic Psychology. Alcohol-intoxicated suspe...
Jurors often negatively evaluate complainants making allegations of rape when those complainants wer...
© 2018 American Psychological Association. Confessions represent one of the most influential types o...
Research about intoxicated witnesses and criminal suspects is surprisingly limited, considering the ...
Research about intoxicated witnesses and criminal suspects is surprisingly limited, considering the ...
Situational factors – in the form of interrogation tactics – have been reported to unduly influence ...
Despite the high incidence of rape in the United States, there are comparatively low rates of report...
The reliability of a confession partially depends on the interrogation methods used and the confessi...
The present study examined jurors' evaluations of retracted confessions as a function of the amount ...
Psychological police interrogation methods in America inevitably involve some level of pressure and ...
The current study was based on Brown and Jacquin’s (2010) study of juror bias in rape trials, except...
Legal psychologists have generally neglected intoxicated witnesses and suspects in their research. O...
The purpose of the current study was to attempt to model various cognitive and social processes that...
Members of the legal system (e.g., experts, jurors, investigators) are often skeptical of the inform...
Recent DNA exonerations have helped shed light on the problem of false confessions and the empirical...
© 2019 International Association for Correctional and Forensic Psychology. Alcohol-intoxicated suspe...
Jurors often negatively evaluate complainants making allegations of rape when those complainants wer...
© 2018 American Psychological Association. Confessions represent one of the most influential types o...
Research about intoxicated witnesses and criminal suspects is surprisingly limited, considering the ...
Research about intoxicated witnesses and criminal suspects is surprisingly limited, considering the ...
Situational factors – in the form of interrogation tactics – have been reported to unduly influence ...
Despite the high incidence of rape in the United States, there are comparatively low rates of report...
The reliability of a confession partially depends on the interrogation methods used and the confessi...
The present study examined jurors' evaluations of retracted confessions as a function of the amount ...
Psychological police interrogation methods in America inevitably involve some level of pressure and ...
The current study was based on Brown and Jacquin’s (2010) study of juror bias in rape trials, except...
Legal psychologists have generally neglected intoxicated witnesses and suspects in their research. O...
The purpose of the current study was to attempt to model various cognitive and social processes that...
Members of the legal system (e.g., experts, jurors, investigators) are often skeptical of the inform...
Recent DNA exonerations have helped shed light on the problem of false confessions and the empirical...