Investigating memory reliability in intoxicated witnesses of crime

  • Chin, Jason (PI)
  • Monds, Lauren (PI)
  • Monds, Lauren (PI)
  • Flowe, Heather (CoI)
  • Montebello, Mark (CoI)
  • Semrad, Monica (CoI)
  • Takarangi, Melanie (CoI)

Project: Research

Project Details

Description

Eyewitness testimony is a crucial piece of evidence for solving a crime. Inaccurate testimony leads to miscarriages of justice such as failed prosecutions or false convictions. Many witnesses and victims are affected by alcohol or other drugs during the crime. This project brings together a multidisciplinary team aiming to improve understanding of how intoxication with different substances affects the reliability of victim and witness memory accuracy. Crucially, crimes are frequently distressing; therefore the interaction between intoxication and stress gently requires exploration. This project will significantly advance our understanding of key mechanisms behind drug effects on memory and support fairer judicial outcomes for all.
StatusActive
Effective start/end date19/10/2318/10/26

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