Journal of Investigative Psychology and Offender Profiling

Papers
(The median citation count of Journal of Investigative Psychology and Offender Profiling is 0. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-06-01 to 2025-06-01.)
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The effect of confession evidence on conviction, and considering alternative scenarios as remedy in a sample of police officers6
Are emotions and psychophysiological states experienced when observing a child sexual abuse interview associated with confirmation bias in subsequent question formulation?6
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‘Liars are less detailed’ …So what? Comparing two recall instructions to detect deception within‐subject4
The effects of building and maintaining rapport on cooperative mock eyewitness recall4
Remote video interface psychological assessment during the COVID‐19 pandemic: Experiences of consultants and clients4
Fallacies in the estimation of the validity of the Comparison Question Polygraph Test: A reply to Ginton (2020)4
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Understanding the role of uncertainty and anxiety in police decision‐making during the investigation of sudden unexpected deaths in children4
Who lives, who dies, who decides: Differences between mass public shooters who survive, are killed, and commit suicide4
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Alibi believability: Corroborator certainty, cooperativeness and relationship with the defendant3
Gender and victim stereotypes in perceptions of child sexual abuse in Puerto Rico3
The efficacy of the Self‐Administered Interview: A systematic review3
Geographical profiling incorporating neighbourhood‐level factors using spatial interaction modelling3
The Principle of Believability in the Language of Fraud Text Messages in Malawi: A Forensic Linguistic Analysis2
Content analysis of infanticide and neonaticide cases in the UK2
The significance of unusual acts in sexual homicide2
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Killing your children to hurt your partner: A South African perspective on the motivations for revenge filicide2
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Drawing on memory: A meta‐analytic review1
The Impact of Offence Type and Gender‐Role Attitudes on Sentencing Decisions for Male and Female Offenders1
Greek sexting landscape: Uncovering consequences beyond the selfie1
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The effect of pre‐interview knowledge and instructions on interviewer memory1
The relationship between psychopathy facets and types of criminal offences1
The cognitive interview for suspects: A test with customs officers1
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A vignette study of novices' interviewing skills of asylum seekers1
A systematic review of the United Kingdom's contact child sexual exploitation perpetrator literature: Pointing a way forward for future research and practice1
Chemical Submission and Group Sexual Offenses. Comparative Study of Drug‐Facilitated Sexual Assaults Committed Alone Versus in a Group1
The relative impact of different ‘resistant behavioural responses’ on interrogative suggestibility in children: The powerful contribution of ‘direct explanation’ replies to unanswerable questions1
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UK and Spanish stranger sexual offenders crime scene behaviours and previous convictions: A cross‐cultural comparison1
Alexithymia: A Narrative Approach to Understanding an Alexithymic Profile0
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A new Geographic Profiling Suspect Mapping And Ranking Technique for crime investigations: GP‐SMART0
Understanding the variation in offender behaviour and risk factors in cases of homicide perpetrated against the UK homeless population between the years 2000 and 20220
An exploration of unsolved missing persons cases suspected of a criminal outcome: A forensic victimology approach0
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Prediction of serial perpetrator residence: Part II—Evaluation of prediction model accuracy0
‘Honour’‐based abuse: A descriptive study of survivor, perpetrator, and abuse characteristics0
Offence, offender, and victim characteristics in South Korean filicides, 1948–1962: A descriptive study0
Investigative interviewing of high‐status fraud suspects0
Cognitive interview conducted in‐person and over‐the‐phone for informants' memory of overheard conversations0
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Exploring the associations between dark triad personality and psychopathology in convicted offenders: Identifying their role in reincarceration0
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Masking in murder: An exploratory study into the act of covering the victim’s face in UK homicide0
Exploring the impact of population density on journey‐to‐crime in cases of stranger sexual assault and stranger homicide0
Dynamic aspects of investigative interviewing high‐status fraud suspects0
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Rapport‐building: Chat versus in‐person witness interviews0
When the eyewitness to a crime is an English language learner: Identifying and resolving troubles in understanding in interviews0
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The attrition problem: The role of police officer's decision making in rape cases0
Transfer of Rapport in a Simulated Investigative Interview0
The resister, the talker and the confessor: A closer look at suspect responses in investigative interviews0
The principle of reciprocity in Scharff interviews0
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The charade of discreetness: Exploring the paradoxical lifestyles of romance fraudsters0
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Prisoners' reasons for denial of guilt for their alleged crimes during interrogation and factors related to their denial0
Overkill and Antemortem Facial Injuries in U.S. Transgender and Gender Non‐Conforming Homicides (2013–2023)0
The Killing of Cousins and Siblings‐In‐Law in Korea: A Descriptive Study0
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The crime and the place: Robbery in the night‐time economy0
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A description and examination of cyber‐bullying victimisation in the UK0
Unpacking the journey to property crime in Changchun, China0
Eyewitness identifications based on biased or unbiased line‐up instructions after a realistic and violent hostage simulation0
A free account or not? Its effect upon information yield in strategic interviews with suspects0
Observers' accuracy in detecting deception in non‐native speakers versus native speakers: A systematic review0
Looking guilty: Handcuffing suspects influences judgements of deception0
Femicide in Northern Ireland during the COVID‐19 lockdown: A model for differentiating male offender characteristics0
Investigating child abuse and safeguarding children: Contemporary developments in the application of psychology to policing practice0
Testing the accuracy of geographical profiling considering the effect of the number of crimes0
Mental pathology in the field of personality and psychotic disorders, systematic review of its relationship with the commission of homicide and violent acts0
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Do Theoretical Assumptions of Geographic Profiling Hold When Scrutinising Commuter Serial Rape Offenders in South Africa?0
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Staged body disposal sites and homicide: Investigating the multivariate approach of a serial killer0
Drawing conclusions: Instructing witnesses to draw what happened to them0
Contextualising mass school shootings in the United States0
Prediction of serial perpetrator residence: Part I—Induction of models utilising spatio‐temporal routing functions and investigative information0
Circadian Rhythms Behind Interviewers' Approaches: The Time‐Of‐Day Effect in Police Interviews With Children0
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