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Joanna Curtis
Professor Gavin Oxburgh
Professor Pam Briggs
Heroes and Hooligans: The Heterogeneity of Video Game Modders2022
Professor Gavin Oxburgh
Challenges for Research into Military Investigations2019
Steve Warren
Professor Gavin Oxburgh
Professor Pam Briggs
How might crime-scripts be used to support the understanding and policing of cloud crime?2017
Dr William Webster
Professor Gavin Oxburgh
Professor Vicki Bruce
The use and efficacy of empathy during forensic interviews with victims of rape2017
Trond Myklebust
Professor Gavin Oxburgh
Communication in forensic contexts: Future directions2016
Professor Gavin Oxburgh
Trond Myklebust
Communication in Investigative and Legal Contexts: Integrated Approaches from Forensic Psychology, Linguistics and Law Enforcement2016
Professor Gavin Oxburgh
Trond Myklebust
Communication in Investigative and Legal Settings: Introduction and Contexts2016
Trond Myklebust
Professor Gavin Oxburgh
Conclusion: Interview practices for victims and witnesses - realising our potential2016
Professor Gavin Oxburgh
Trond Myklebust
Conclusion: Interviews and interrogation of suspects - Obtaining the truth, not just confessions2016
Professor Gavin Oxburgh
Empathy in the field: Towards a taxonomy of empathic communication in information gathering interviews with suspected sex offenders2016
Professor Gavin Oxburgh
Trond Myklebust
International developments and practices in investigative interviewing and interrogation2016
Professor Gavin Oxburgh
Interviewing suspected offenders2016
Professor Gavin Oxburgh
Trond Myklebust
Introduction: International developments in practice for suspects of crime2016
Professor Gavin Oxburgh
Trond Myklebust
Introduction: International developments in practice for victim and witness interviews2016
Dr William Webster
Professor Gavin Oxburgh
Investigative interviewing with rape victims: Understanding the role of rapport, empathy and rape myths2016
Dr William Webster
Professor Gavin Oxburgh
Investigative interviewing with rape victims: Understanding the role of rapport, empathy and rape myths2016
Professor Gavin Oxburgh
Investigative practice2016
Professor Gavin Oxburgh
Professionals’ experiences of vicarious traumatisation and working within multi-agency teams: An Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis.2016
Dr William Webster
Professor Gavin Oxburgh
Interviewing officers' perceptions of rape myths and their impact on the interviewing process2015
Professor Gavin Oxburgh
Police officers' perceptions of interviews in cases of sexual offences and murder involving children and adult victims2015
Professor Gavin Oxburgh
Forensic psychology: Current initiatives and research in investigative interviewing.2013
Professor Gavin Oxburgh
Improving the efficacy of investigative procedures in South Africa2013
Professor Gavin Oxburgh
The Impact of Question Type and Empathy on Police Interviews with Suspects of Homicide, Filicide and Child Sexual Abuse2013
Professor Gavin Oxburgh
The psychology of interviewing suspects, from Woolwich to Boston2013
Professor Gavin Oxburgh
Collaborative, International research in investigative interviewing2012
Professor Gavin Oxburgh
Empathetic questioning techniques should be used on sex offenders2012
Professor Gavin Oxburgh
Investigative interviewing of high-stake offenders: Current practice and the efficacy of training.2012
Professor Gavin Oxburgh
Investigative Interviews with Victims of Child Sexual Abuse: The Relationship between Question Type and Investigation Relevant Information2012
Professor Gavin Oxburgh
Police interviews with suspected child sex offenders: does use of empathy and question type influence the amount of investigation relevant information obtained?2012
Professor Gavin Oxburgh
Police officers’ perceptions of interview techniques with suspects of sexual offences and murder.2012
Professor Gavin Oxburgh
The impact of empathy and question type on information obtained in police interviews with suspects of filicide, child rape and adult murder2012
Professor Gavin Oxburgh
Best practice interview techniques.2011
Professor Gavin Oxburgh
Developing a more effective framework for the investigative interviewing of suspected sex offenders2011
Professor Gavin Oxburgh
Psychology and interviewing: What direction now in our quest for reliable information?2011
Professor Gavin Oxburgh
Reviewing the Case (Post-interview)2011
Professor Gavin Oxburgh
The Importance of Applied Research in Investigative Interviewing: A Real-life Perspective2011
Professor Gavin Oxburgh
The question of question types in police interviews: A review of the literature from a psychological and linguistic perspective2011
Professor Gavin Oxburgh
The Use and Efficacy of Empathy in Police Interviews with Suspects of Sexual Offences2011
Professor Gavin Oxburgh
The impact of empathy and question type: An analysis of police interviews with suspects of child sexual abuse, filicide and adult murder2010
Professor Gavin Oxburgh
The question of question types in police interviews: A review of the literature from a psychological and linguistic perspective.2010
Professor Gavin Oxburgh
Police officers' use of emotional language during child sexual abuse investigations2006