| Change and stability in offender, behaviours, and incident-level characteristics of mass public shootings in the United States, 1984-2015 |
7 |
| Science-based interviewing: Information elicitation |
7 |
| Correlates of narcissism, self-reported lies, and self-assessed abilities to tell and detect lies, tell truths, and believe others |
6 |
| No rapport, no comment: The relationship between rapport and communication during investigative interviews with suspects |
5 |
| Reducing tunnel vision with a pen-and-paper tool for the weighting of criminal evidence |
4 |
| The practice of crime linkage: A review of the literature |
4 |
| On the anatomy of social engineering attacksA literature-based dissection of successful attacks |
3 |
| Investigating the effects of age and gender on cowitness suggestibility during blame attribution |
3 |
| Detecting deception through small talk and comparable truth baselines |
3 |
| Comparing serial homicides to single homicides: A study of prevalence, offender, and offence characteristics in Sweden |
3 |
| A test of the micro-expressions training tool: Does it improve lie detection? |
3 |
| The mental nose and the Pinocchio effect: Thermography, planning, anxiety, and lies |
2 |
| The patterns of homicide offence characteristics and their associations with offender psychopathology |
2 |
| Facilitating disclosure in intelligence interviews: The joint influence of helpfulness priming and interpersonal approach |
2 |
| The combined effects of questioning technique and interviewer manner on false confessions |
2 |
| I think you did it!: Examining the effect of presuming guilt on the verbal output of innocent suspects during brief interviews |
2 |
| Redefining the psychological autopsy: A proposal for collaboration between forensic pathology and investigative psychology |
1 |
| Linking property crime using offender crime scene behaviour: A comparison of methods |
1 |
| The usefulness of past crime data as an attractiveness index for residential burglars |
1 |
| Women offenders' emotional experience of crime |
1 |
| Differentiating crisis incidents: A replication study using the action systems model |
1 |
| Animal abuse: Offender and offence characteristics. A descriptive study |
1 |
| Train-the-trainer: Methodology to learn the cognitive interview |
1 |
| A comparison of different investigative interviewing techniques in generating differential recall enhancement and detecting deception |
1 |
| Determinants of fraud examination performance: An empirical study of internal investigation reports |
1 |
| Screening for intellectual disability in Dutch police suspects |
1 |
| When white collar criminals turn to fatal violence: The impact of narcissism and psychopathy |
0 |
| The role of the oath in credibility assessment |
0 |
| The conjunction fallacy in profiles of victims of homicide |
0 |
| Eliciting human intelligence: The effects of social exclusion and inclusion on information disclosure |
0 |
| Geographical offender profiling: Dragnet's applicability on a Brazilian sample |
0 |
| The relationship between the adult attachment and the tendency to judge others as liars |
0 |
| Solving the puzzle: The effects of contextual information and feedback on the interpretation of a crime scene |
0 |
| Blame game in private investigation reports: The case of Deloitte examination at Telenor VimpelCom |
0 |
| Do female offenders differ? Comparing the criminal histories of serious violent perpetrators with a control sample |
0 |
| Language and eyewitness suggestibility |
0 |
| Examining modus operandi in stranger child abduction: A comparison of attempted and completed cases |
0 |
| Quality of written record following mock eyewitness testimony: Note taking should be a minimum standard! |
0 |
| Crime location choices: A geographical analysis of German serial killers |
0 |
| Using baseline to diagnose internal states? Listen closely |
0 |