Police Survey: Procedures and Prevalence of Intoxicated Witnesses and Victims in Sweden

Angelica V. Hagsand, Daniel Pettersson, Jacqueline R. Evans, Nadja Schreiber-Compo
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Background: Despite the common occurrence of alcohol-related crimes, the Swedish police authority currently lacks national guidelines for dealing with intoxicated victims/witnesses. Method: A survey was designed to explore the police procedures when encountering intoxicated individuals and to compare the findings with international statistics. To facilitate international comparison, the survey was modeled after previous research and adapted to a Swedish context. A solicitation containing a link to the survey was emailed to all police regions in Sweden. Results: Police officers (N = 133) indicated that it was common to interact with intoxicated witnesses/victims. Some police departments had local guidelines on how to conduct investigative interviews with intoxicated individuals, but it was mostly up to each officer to make a subjective judgement regarding interactions with this witness group. Data evidenced that the high prevalence rate of intoxicated witnesses/victims in Sweden is similar to rates in Australia, the U.S. and U.K. It appears that the Swedish police are unaware of research concerning when and how to conduct investigative interviews with intoxicated witnesses and victims, a potentially vulnerable group. Conclusions: A closer collaboration between police and researchers is encouraged in order to develop guidelines for investigations with intoxicated individuals. Encuesta policial: procedimientos y prevalencia en testigos y víctimas intoxicados en Suecia
警察调查:瑞典醉酒证人和受害者的程序和普遍性
背景:尽管与酒精有关的犯罪时有发生,但瑞典警察当局目前缺乏处理醉酒受害者/证人的国家指导方针。方法:设计一项调查,探讨警察在遇到醉酒个人时的程序,并将调查结果与国际统计数据进行比较。为了便于国际比较,该调查是在以前的研究之后进行的,并根据瑞典的情况进行了调整。一份包含调查链接的征求函已通过电子邮件发送给瑞典的所有警察区。结果:133名警官表示,与醉酒的证人/受害者互动是很常见的。一些警察部门对如何对醉酒的人进行调查采访有当地的指导方针,但主要是由每个警官对与这一证人群体的互动做出主观判断。数据表明,瑞典醉酒证人/受害者的高患病率与澳大利亚,美国和英国的比例相似。瑞典警方似乎没有意识到有关何时以及如何对醉酒证人和受害者进行调查访谈的研究,这是一个潜在的弱势群体。结论:鼓励警察和研究人员之间进行更密切的合作,以制定醉酒个人调查的指导方针。Encuesta政治:程序性与普遍性的测试通过víctimas醉酒在Suecia
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