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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
1352004
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
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
752009
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
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
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
692012
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
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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