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The problem of interviewing drug addicts in custody: A study of interrogative suggestibility and compliance

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Pages 185-195 | Published online: 04 Jan 2008

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Gisli H. Gudjonsson, Kristin Hannesdottir, Tomas Þor Agustsson, Jon F. Sigurdsson, Asa Gudmundsdottir, Þuridur Þordardottir, Þorarinn Tyrfingsson & Hannes Petursson. (2004) THE RELATIONSHIP OF ALCOHOL WITHDRAWAL SYMPTOMS TO SUGGESTIBILITY AND COMPLIANCE. Psychology, Crime & Law 10:2, pages 169-177.
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Angelica V. Hagsand, Hanna Zajac, Lovisa Lidell, Christopher E. Kelly, Nadja Schreiber Compo & Jacqueline R. Evans. (2022) Police–suspect interactions and confession rates are affected by suspects’ alcohol and drug use status in low-stakes crime interrogations. Frontiers in Psychology 13.
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Jessica R. Klaver, Zina Lee & V. Gordon Rose. (2008) Effects of personality, interrogation techniques and plausibility in an experimental false confession paradigm. Legal and Criminological Psychology 13:1, pages 71-88.
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Michael Gossop, John Marsden, Duncan Stewart & Tara Kidd. (2003) The National Treatment Outcome Research Study (NTORS): 4–5 year follow‐up results. Addiction 98:3, pages 291-303.
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Sophie E Davison & Michael Gossop. (2016) The Management of Opiate Addicts in Police Custody. Medicine, Science and the Law 39:2, pages 153-160.
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