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    No evidence that low levels of intoxication at both encoding and retrieval impact scores on the Gudjonsson Suggestibility Scale by Mindthoff, Amelia, Evans, Jacqueline R., Compo, Nadja Schreiber, Polanco, Karina, Hagsand, Angelica V.

    Published in Psychopharmacology (01-06-2021)
    “…Rationale It is not uncommon for police to question alcohol-intoxicated witnesses and suspects; yet, the full extent to which intoxication impacts individuals’…”
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    The Effect of Confession Evidence on Jurors' Verdict Decisions: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis by Mindthoff, Amelia, Ferreira, Patricia A., Meissner, Christian A.

    Published in Law and human behavior (01-06-2024)
    “…Objective: Over the past 4 decades, discrepant research findings have emerged in the juror-confession literature, prompting the need for a systematic review…”
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    The interrogator-suspect dynamic in custodial interrogations in Sweden: An application of the interrogation taxonomy framework by Hagsand, Angelica, Kelly, Christopher, Mindthoff, Amelia, Evans, Jacqueline, Schreiber Compo, Nadja, Karhu, Julia, Huntley, Richard

    “…Purpose: This archival study was the first in Sweden, and the first outside of the U.S. and the U.K., to apply the Kelly et al. (2013) taxonomy of…”
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    Using bystander programs to tackle college sexual violence: A critical evaluation of a meta-analysis by Mindthoff, Amelia, Stephens, Dionne P., Madhivanan, Purnima

    Published in Journal of American college health (17-02-2019)
    “…Response to "Bystander programs addressing sexual violence on college campuses: A systematic review and meta-analysis of program outcomes and delivery…”
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    Experimental evidence that alcohol intoxication diminishes the inhibitory effect of self-control on reactive aggression by Meldrum, Ryan C., Mindthoff, Amelia, Evans, Jacqueline R., Piquero, Alex R.

    Published in Journal of experimental criminology (01-06-2024)
    “…Objectives Past research has investigated factors that condition the association between self-control and antisocial behavior. Absent from consideration has…”
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    Does alcohol loosen the tongue? Intoxicated persons' willingness to report transgressions or criminal behavior carried out by themselves or others by Mindthoff, Amelia, Hagsand, Angelica, Schreiber Compo, Nadja, Evans, Jacqueline

    Published in Applied cognitive psychology (2019)
    “…Police commonly interview intoxicated suspects. This is concerning because intoxication often leads to a higher risk for impulsive decision-making, and reduces…”
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    Mock Jurors' Perceptions and Case Decisions Following a Juvenile Interrogation: Investigating the Roles of Interested Adults and Confession Type by Mindthoff, Amelia, Malloy, Lindsay C., Höhs, Johanna M.

    Published in Law and human behavior (01-06-2020)
    “…Objective: Interested adults, such as parents and attorneys, may pose as safeguards against juveniles' vulnerabilities during custodial interrogations; yet,…”
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    The interrogator‐suspect dynamic in custodial interrogations for high‐stakes crimes in Sweden: An application of the interrogation taxonomy framework by Hagsand, Angelica V., Kelly, Christopher E., Mindthoff, Amelia, Evans, Jacqueline R., Compo, Nadja Schreiber, Karhu, Julia, Huntley, Richard

    Published in Scandinavian journal of psychology (01-06-2023)
    “…This archival study was the first in Sweden, and the first outside of the US and the UK, to apply the (Kelly et al., Psychology, Public Policy, and Law, 9,…”
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    Does alcohol loosen the tongue? Intoxicated individuals' willingness to report transgressions or criminal behavior carried out by themselves or others by Mindthoff, Amelia, Hagsand, Angelica V., Schreiber Compo, Nadja, Evans, Jacqueline R.

    Published in Applied cognitive psychology (01-05-2019)
    “…Summary Police commonly interview intoxicated suspects. This is concerning when suspects are innocent because intoxication often leads to a higher risk for…”
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    The Detrimental Impact of Alcohol Intoxication on Facets of Miranda Comprehension by Mindthoff, Amelia, Evans, Jacqueline R., Wolfs, Andrea C. F., Polanco, Karina, Goldstein, Naomi E. S., Schreiber Compo, Nadja

    Published in Law and human behavior (01-08-2022)
    “…Objective: Law enforcement officers often encounter alcohol-intoxicated suspects, suggesting that many suspects are presented with the challenge of grasping…”
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    The impact of alcohol intoxication and short-sighted decision making in the interrogation room by Evans, Jacqueline R., Mindthoff, Amelia, LaBat, Devon E., Sparacino, Maria, Schreiber Compo, Nadja, Polanco, Karina, Hagsand, Angelica V.

    “…Suspects are often intoxicated during arrest and interrogation, yet little is known about intoxicated suspects during interrogation. Student participants ( n =…”
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    The Effects of Exposure to Differing Amounts of Misinformation and Source Credibility Perception on Source Monitoring and Memory Accuracy by Pena, Michelle M., Klemfuss, J. Zoe, Loftus, Elizabeth F., Mindthoff, Amelia

    “…Although it is well known that exposure to misinformation after an event can alter memory, less known are the effects of being presented with different amounts…”
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