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Mark Kebbell
Mark Kebbell
School of Applied Psychology
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Police officers' perceptions of eyewitness performance in forensic investigations
MR Kebbell, R Milne
The journal of social psychology 138 (3), 323-330, 1998
3111998
The cognitive interview: A survey of its forensic effectiveness
MR Kebbell, R Milne, GF Wagstaff
Psychology, crime and law 5 (1-2), 101-115, 1999
2551999
People with mental retardation as witnesses in court: A review
MR Kebbell, C Hatton
Mental retardation 37 (3), 179-187, 1999
1441999
Domestic violence offenders: characteristics and offending related needs
E Gilchrist, R Johnson, R Takriti, S Weston, A Beech, M Kebbel
Home Office, 2003
1412003
Witnesses with intellectual disabilities in court: What questions are asked and what influence do they have?
MR Kebbell, C Hatton, SD Johnson
Legal and Criminological Psychology 9 (1), 23-35, 2004
1342004
How do sex offenders think the police should interview to elicit confessions from sex offenders?
M Kebbell, L Alison, E Hurren, P Mazerolle
Psychology, crime & law 16 (7), 567-584, 2010
1002010
Radicalization in Australia: Examining Australia's convicted terrorists
LE Porter, MR Kebbell
Psychiatry, Psychology and Law 18 (2), 212-231, 2011
992011
Lawyers' questioning: The effect of confusing questions on witness confidence and accuracy
MR Kebbell, SD Johnson
Law and Human Behavior 24 (6), 629-641, 2000
942000
The influence of item difficulty on the relationship between eyewitness confidence and accuracy
MR Kebbell, GF Wagstaff, JA Covey
British Journal of Psychology 87 (4), 653-662, 1996
861996
Want a better criminal justice response to rape? Improve police interviews with complainants and suspects
NJ Westera, MR Kebbell, B Milne
Violence against women 22 (14), 1748-1769, 2016
762016
Sex offenders’ perceptions of the effectiveness and fairness of humanity, dominance, and displaying an understanding of cognitive distortions in police interviews: A vignette study
M Kebbell, L Alison, E Hurren
Psychology, crime & law 14 (5), 435-449, 2008
752008
Hypnotic interviewing: The best way to interview eyewitnesses?
MR Kebbell, GF Wagstaff
Behavioral Sciences & the Law 16 (1), 115-129, 1998
751998
Investigative interviewing of suspected sex offenders: A review of what constitutes best practice
JM Read, MB Powell, MR Kebbell, R Milne
International Journal of Police Science & Management 11 (4), 442-459, 2009
742009
Face value?: evaluating the accuracy of eyewitness information
MR Kebbell, GF Wagstaff
Home Office, Policing and Reducing Crime Unit, Research, Development and …, 1999
72*1999
Mock‐suspects' decisions to confess: the accuracy of eyewitness evidence is critical
MR Kebbell, EJ Hurren, S Roberts
Applied Cognitive Psychology: The Official Journal of the Society for …, 2006
712006
Why do the police interview eyewitnesses? Interview objectives and the evaluation of eyewitness performance
MR Kebbell, GF Wagstaff
The Journal of Psychology 131 (6), 595-601, 1997
691997
The effective analyst: A study of what makes an effective crime and intelligence analyst
JM Evans, MR Kebbell
Policing and society 22 (2), 204-219, 2012
682012
Interviewing rape complainants: Police officers' perceptions of interview format and quality of evidence
NJ Westera, MR Kebbell, R Milne
Applied Cognitive Psychology 25 (6), 917-926, 2011
662011
An investigation into the effective and ethical interviewing of suspected sex offenders
M Kebbell, E Hurren, P Mazerolle
Australian Institute of Criminology, 2006
652006
Jurors' perception of witnesses with intellectual disabilities and the influence of expert evidence
G Stobbs, MR Kebbell
Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities 16 (2), 107-114, 2003
652003
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