From the Literature: Intoxicated Suspects’ Interrogation; Sexting Coercion; Autism and Sexual Offenses; Effectiveness of Sex Offender Registration and Notification Laws
Author: Stacy Calhoun.
Source: Volume 21, Number 04, June/July 2020 , pp.53-55(3)
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Abstract:
Our regular survey of the research literature summarizes and reviews “Juror Perceptions of Intoxicated Suspects’ Interrogation-Related Behaviors” by Amelia Mindthoff, Jacqueline R. Evans, Gissel Perez, Skye A. Woestehoff, Alma P. Olaguez, J. Zoe Klemfuss, Jonathan P. Vallano, William Douglas Woody, Christopher J. Normile, Kyle C. Scherr, Marianna E. Carlucci, Rolando N. Carol, Timothy Hayes, Christian A. Meissner, Stephen W. Michael, Melissa B. Russano, and Eric L. Stocks, published in 47(2) Criminal Justice & Behav. 222-46; “Sexting Coercion as a Component of Intimate Partner Polyvictimization” by Jody Ross, Michelle Drouin, and Amanda Coupe, published in 34(11) J. Interpersonal Violence 2269-291; “Self-Reported Motivations for Offending by Autistic Sexual Offenders” by Katy-Louise Payne, Katie Maras, Ailsa J. Russell, and Mark J. Brosnan, published in 24(2) Autism 307-20; “Changing Trends and Legislation: The Crimes Behind the Label of Sex” by Rosemary Ricciardelli, published in 29(1) J. Community Corrections 7.Keywords: Intoxicated Suspects’ Interrogation; Sexting Coercion; Autism and Sexual Offenses; Effectiveness of Sex Offender Registration and Notification Laws
Affiliations:
1: UCLA Integrated Substance Abuse Programs.