| Within-subjects verbal lie detection measures: A comparison between total detail and proportion of complications |
12 |
| 'Language of lies': Urgent issues and prospects in verbal lie detection research |
12 |
| Cross-cultural verbal deception |
10 |
| Linking serial sexual offences: Moving towards an ecologically valid test of the principles of crime linkage |
7 |
| Encouraging interviewees to say more and deception: The ghostwriter method |
6 |
| Violent extremism: A comparison of approaches to assessing and managing risk |
6 |
| Verify the scene, report the symptoms: Testing the Verifiability Approach and SRSI in the detection of fabricated PTSD claims |
5 |
| The psychological impact of solitary: A longitudinal comparison of general population and long-term administratively segregated male inmates |
4 |
| Well begun is half done: Interpersonal behaviours in distinct field interrogations with high-value detainees |
4 |
| Court evaluations of young children's testimony in child sexual abuse cases |
3 |
| Investigating deception in second language speakers: Interviewee and assessor perspectives |
3 |
| Immediate interviewing increases children's suggestibility in the short term, but not in the long term |
3 |
| A critical look at meta-analytic evidence for the cognitive approach to lie detection: A re-examination of Vrij, Fisher, and Blank (2017) |
3 |
| The influence of room spaciousness on investigative interviews |
2 |
| Disentangling the effects of plea discount and potential trial sentence on decisions to plead guilty |
2 |
| Unexpected questions in deception detection interviews: Does question order matter? |
2 |
| Imposter identification in low prevalence environments |
2 |
| Effectiveness of a risk-need-responsivity-based treatment program for violent and sexual offenders: Results of a retrospective, quasi-experimental study |
1 |
| Factors affecting false guilty pleas in a mock plea bargaining scenario |
1 |
| Death penalty decision-making: Fundamentalist beliefs and the evaluation of aggravating and mitigating circumstances |
1 |
| Exploring the decision component of the Activation-Decision-Construction-Action Theory for different reasons to deceive |
1 |
| Antisocial features are not predictive of symptom exaggeration in forensic patients |
1 |
| Developmental characteristics of firesetters: Are recidivist offenders distinctive? |
1 |
| Collective interviewing: The use of a model statement to differentiate between pairs of truth-tellers and pairs of liars |
1 |
| Psycholinguistic and socioemotional characteristics of young offenders: Do language abilities and gender matter? |
1 |
| Plausible lies and implausible truths: Police investigators' preferences while portraying the role of innocent suspects |
0 |
| Evaluating treatment outcomes for young people participating in a high-intensity therapeutic violence intervention in the English Youth Custody Service |
0 |
| Accuracy of indirect method in detection of false intent |
0 |
| Japanese public opinion about suspect interviewing techniques |
0 |
| The Devil's Advocate approach: An interview technique for assessing consistency among deceptive and truth-telling pairs of suspects |
0 |
| Comparison between Japanese online and standard administrations of the Gudjonsson Suggestibility Scale 2 and effects of post-warning |
0 |
| Tracking labels for occurrences of alleged child abuse from police interviews to trials |
0 |
| Relations among psychopathy, moral competence, and moral intuitions in student and community samples |
0 |
| Worry about victimization, crime information processing, and social categorization biases |
0 |
| Complainant emotional expressions and perceived credibility: Exploring the role of perceivers' facial mimicry and empathy |
0 |