Introduction Part 2 - Investigative Interviewing of suspects Leahy-Harland, S., & Bull, R. (In press). Police strategies and suspect responses in real-life serious crime interviews Bull, R. (2013). What is ''believed'' or actually ''known'' about characteristics that may contribute to being a good/effective interviewer ? Walsh, D., and Bull, R. (2012).
Examining rapport in investigative interviews with suspects: Does its building and maintenance work? Soukara, S., Bull, R., Vrij, A., Turner, M., & Cherryman, C. (2009). A study of what really happens in police interviews with suspects. Part 3 - Investigative Interviewing of children Bull, R.
(2010). The investigative interviewing of children and other vulnerable witnesses: Psychological research and working/professional practice Almerigogna, J., Ost, J., Bull, R., & Akehurst, L. (2007). A state of high anxiety: How unsupportive interviewers can increase the suggestibility of child witnesses Flin, R., Bull, R.
, Boon, J., & Knox, A. (1993). Child witnesses in Scottish criminal trials Part 4 - The ''Cognitive interview Paulo, R., Albuquerque, P. B., & Bull, R. (2016).
The Enhanced Cognitive Interview: Expressions of uncertainty, motivation and its relation with report accuracy. Milne, R., & Bull, R. (2003). Does the cognitive interview help children to resist the effects of suggestive questioning? Memon, A., Wark, L., Bull, R., & Köhnken, G.
(1997). Isolating the effects of the cognitive interview techniques. Part 5 - Detecting truth/lies Dando, C., Bull, R., Ormerod, T., & Sandham, A. (2015). Helping to sort the liars from the truth-tellers: The gradual revelation of information during investigative interviews.
Dando, C., & Bull, R. (2011). Maximising opportunities to detect verbal deception: Training police officers to interview tactically. Mann, S., Vrij, A., & Bull, R. (2004).
Detecting true lies: Police officers'' ability to detect suspects'' lies. Part 6 - Police Bull, R., & Horncastle, P. (1994). Evaluation of police recruit training involving psychology Bull, R., & Reid, R. L. (1975).
Police officers'' recall of information ative interviewing of children and other vulnerable witnesses: Psychological research and working/professional practice Almerigogna, J., Ost, J., Bull, R., & Akehurst, L. (2007). A state of high anxiety: How unsupportive interviewers can increase the suggestibility of child witnesses Flin, R., Bull, R., Boon, J.
, & Knox, A. (1993). Child witnesses in Scottish criminal trials Part 4 - The ''Cognitive interview Paulo, R., Albuquerque, P. B., & Bull, R. (2016). The Enhanced Cognitive Interview: Expressions of uncertainty, motivation and its relation with report accuracy.
Milne, R., & Bull, R. (2003). Does the cognitive interview help children to resist the effects of suggestive questioning? Memon, A., Wark, L., Bull, R., & Köhnken, G. (1997).
Isolating the effects of the cognitive interview techniques. Part 5 - Detecting truth/lies Dando, C., Bull, R., Ormerod, T., & Sandham, A. (2015). Helping to sort the liars from the truth-tellers: The gradual revelation of information during investigative interviews. Dando, C.
, & Bull, R. (2011). Maximising opportunities to detect verbal deception: Training police officers to interview tactically. Mann, S., Vrij, A., & Bull, R. (2004). Detecting true lies: Police officers'' ability to detect suspects'' lies.
Part 6 - Police Bull, R., & Horncastle, P. (1994). Evaluation of police recruit training involving psychology Bull, R., & Reid, R. L. (1975). Police officers'' recall of information R.
, & Köhnken, G. (1997). Isolating the effects of the cognitive interview techniques. Part 5 - Detecting truth/lies Dando, C., Bull, R., Ormerod, T., & Sandham, A. (2015).
Helping to sort the liars from the truth-tellers: The gradual revelation of information during investigative interviews. Dando, C., & Bull, R. (2011). Maximising opportunities to detect verbal deception: Training police officers to interview tactically. Mann, S., Vrij, A., & Bull, R.
(2004). Detecting true lies: Police officers'' ability to detect suspects'' lies. Part 6 - Police Bull, R., & Horncastle, P. (1994). Evaluation of police recruit training involving psychology Bull, R., & Reid, R. L.
(1975). Police officers'' recall of information R. L. (1975). Police officers'' recall of information.