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Articles

2020

Colloff, M. F., Flowe, H. D., Windsor, A., Seale-Carlisle, T. M., Hett, D., Jores, T., Lee, B., Stevens, L., & Condruz, N. (under review). Children’s expressions of certainty are informative. [Preprint].

2019

Colloff, M. F., & Wixted, J. T. (in press). Why are lineups better than showups? A Test of the Filler Siphoning and Enhanced Discriminability Accounts. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied. doi:10.1037/xap0000218 

Mickes, L., Seale-Carlisle, T. M., Colloff, M., Flowe, H., Wells, W., & Wixted, J. (In press). Confidence and response time as indicators of eyewitness identification accuracy in the lab and in the real world. Journal of Applied Research in Memory and Cognition. 

Smith, L.L., Flowe, H., & Kanja, W.  (2019). Achieving more with less: A critical review of protocols for forensic investigation of sexual violence in low-resource environments. Forensic Science International: Synergy, 1, 108-113.

 

Koscielska, R. W.., Flowe, H. D. 2 ., & Egan, V.  (2019). The dark tetrad and mating effort's influence on sexual coaxing and coercion across relationship types. Journal of Sexual Aggression, In press.

Gasper, H., Roy, M., & Flowe, H. D. (2019). Improving time estimation in witness memory. Frontiers in Psychology. In press.

Seale-Carlisle, T. M., Wetmore, S. A., Flowe, H. D., & Mickes, L. (2019). Designing police lineups to maximize memory performance. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied. In press. 

 

Flowe, H. D., Humphries, J., Takarangi, M. K. T.,  Zelek, K., Karoğlu, N., Gabbert, F., & Hope, L. (2019). An experimental examination of the effects of alcohol consumption and exposure to misleading postevent information on remembering a hypothetical rape scenario. Applied Cognitive Psychology, 33, 393-413, doi: 10.1002/acp.3531.

Jores, T., Colloff, M., Kloft, L., Smailes, H., & Flowe, H. (2019). A meta-analysis of the effects of acute alcohol intoxication on witness recall. Applied Cognitive Psychology, 33, 324-343, doi: 10.1002/acp.3533.

 

Maltby, J., Day, L., Flowe, H. D., Vostanis, P., & Chivers, S. (2019). Psychological trait resilience within ecological systems theory: The Resilient Systems Scales. Journal of Personality Assessment, 10, 44-53. doi:10.1080/00223891.2017.1344985

Mickes, L., Seale-Carlisle, T. M., Colloff, M., Flowe, H., Wells, W., & Wixted, J. (In press). Confidence and response time as indicators of eyewitness identification accuracy in the lab and in the real world. Journal of Applied Research in Memory and Cognition. 

Smith, L.L., Flowe, H., & Kanja, W.  (2019). Achieving more with less: A critical review of protocols for forensic investigation of sexual violence in low-resource environments. Forensic Science International: Synergy, 1, 108-113.

 

Koscielska, R. W.., Flowe, H. D. 2 ., & Egan, V.  (2019). The dark triad and mating effort's influence on sexual coaxing and coercion across relationship types. Journal of Sexual Aggression, In press.

Gasper, H., Roy, M., & Flowe, H. D. (2019). Improving time estimation in witness memory. Frontiers in Psychology. In press.

Seale-Carlisle, T. M., Wetmore, S. A., Flowe, H. D., & Mickes, L. (2019). Designing police lineups to maximize memory performance. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied. In press. 

 

Flowe, H. D., Humphries, J., Takarangi, M. K. T.,  Zelek, K., Karoğlu, N., Gabbert, F., & Hope, L. (2019). An experimental examination of the effects of alcohol consumption and exposure to misleading postevent information on remembering a hypothetical rape scenario. Applied Cognitive Psychology, 33, 393-413, doi: 10.1002/acp.3531.

Jores, T., Colloff, M., Kloft, L., Smailes, H., & Flowe, H. (2019). A meta-analysis of the effects of acute alcohol intoxication on witness recall. Applied Cognitive Psychology, 33, 324-343, doi: 10.1002/acp.3533.

 

Maltby, J., Day, L., Flowe, H. D., Vostanis, P., & Chivers, S. (2019). Psychological trait resilience within ecological systems theory: The Resilient Systems Scales. Journal of Personality Assessment, 10, 44-53. doi:10.1080/00223891.2017.1344985

2018

Colloff, M. F., Wade, K. A., Strange, D., & Wixted, J. T. (in press). Filler siphoning theory does not predict the effect of lineup fairness on the ability to discriminate innocent from guilty suspects: Reply to Smith, Wells, Smalarz, & Lampinen (2017).Psychological Science.

 

Flowe, H. D., Carline, A., & Karoğlu, N. (In press). Testing the Reflection Assumption: A Comparison of Eyewitness Ecology in the Laboratory and Criminal Cases. International Journal of Evidence and Proof.

Benedict, J., et al. (2018). Social perception of faces around the world: How well does the valence-dominance model generalize across world regions? (Registered Report Stage 1).

Smailes, H., Humphries, J., Ryder, H., Klatt, T., Maltby, J., Pearmain, A. M., & Flowe, H. D. (2018). Age-related differences in spontaneous trait judgments from facial appearance. Psychology, Psychiatry, and Law.

Flowe, H. D. (2018). Informants under the influence: Can intoxicated informants provide accurate information? CREST Security Review.

2017

 

Colloff, M. F., Wade, K. A., Wixted, J. T., & Maylor, E. A. (2017). A signal-detection analysis of eyewitness identification across the adult lifespan. Psychology and Aging, 32, 243–258. doi:10.1037/pag0000168

Monds, L., van Golde, C., Takarangi, M., Paterson, H., Flowe, H. D. (2017). Assessing the reliability of intoxicated witnesses. Australian Police Journal, 121-128.
 
Flowe, H. D., & Maltby (2017). An experimental examination of alcohol consumption, alcohol expectancy, and self-blame on willingness to report a hypothetical rape. Aggressive Behavior. doi: 10.1002/ab.21745

Hett, D., Flowe, H., & Takarangi, M. K. T. (2017). Metacognitive beliefs in posttraumatic stress disorder. The Psychoneurotherapist.

Smith, L., Wetton, J. H., Lall, G. K. M., Flowe, H. D., & Jobling, M. (2017). Forensic science and the right to access to justice: Testing the efficacy of self-examination intimate DNA swabs to enhance victim-centered responses to sexual violence in low-resource environments. Science and Justice, 57, 331-335. doi: 10.1016/j.scijus.2017.07.004
Flowe, H. D., Colloff, M. F., Zelek, K., Humphries, J. E., & Takarangi, M. K. T. (2017). The effects of alcohol intoxication on accuracy and the confidence-accuracy relationship in photographic simultaneous lineups. Applied Cognitive Psychology, 31,379-391. doi: 10.1002/acp.3332

2016

Colloff, M. F., Wade, K. A., & Strange, D. (2016). Unfair lineups make witnesses more likely to confuse innocent and guilty suspects. Psychological Science, 27, 1227–1239. doi:10.1177/0956797616655789

Takarangi, M. K. T., Smith, R. A., Strange, D. & Flowe, H. D. (2016). Metacognitive and Meta-Memory Beliefs in the Development and Maintenance of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder. Clinical Psychological Science, 5, 131-140. doi: 10.1177/2167702616649348

Colloff, M. F., & Flowe, H. D. (2016). The effects of acute alcohol intoxication on the cognitive mechanisms underlying false facial recognition. Psychopharmacology, 233, 2139-2149.  doi: 10.1007/s00213-016-4263-4.
Colloff, M. F. (2016). The real mark of madness? PsyPAG Quarterly, 100, 6–8.

2015

Flowe, H. D., Smith, H. M. J., Karoğlu, N. K., Onwuegbusi, T. O., & Rai, L. (2015). Configural and component processing in simultaneous and sequential lineup procedures. Memory, 24(3), 306-314.

 

Smith, H. M. J., & Flowe, H. D. (2015). ROC analysis of the verbal overshadowing effect: Testing the effect of verbalisation on memory sensitivity. Applied Cognitive Psychology, 29 (2), 159-168. doi: 10.1002/acp.3096

Humphries, J. E., Flowe, H. D., Hall, L., Williams, L., & Ryder, H. (2015). The impact of beliefs about face recognition ability on memory retrieval processes in young and older adults. Memory doi: 10.1080/09658211.2015.1006236

2014

Flowe, H. D., Klatt, T., & Colloff, M. F. (2014). Selecting fillers on emotional appearance improves lineup identification accuracy. Law and Human Behavior, 38, 509–519. doi:10.1037/lhb0000101

2012

Humphries, J. E., Holliday, R., & Flowe, H. D. (2012). Faces in motion: Age related changes in eyewitness identification performance in simultaneous, sequential, and elimination video lineups. Applied Cognitive Psychology 26, 149-158. doi:10.1002/acp.1808

Mickes, L., Flowe, H. D., & Wixted, J. T. (2012). Receiver operating characteristic analysis of eyewitness memory: comparing the diagnostic accuracy of simultaneous vs. sequential lineupsJournal of Experimental Psychology: Applied,18(4):361-76. doi: 10.1037/a0030609.

2011

Flowe, H. D. (2011). An exploration of visual behaviour in eyewitness identification tests. Applied Cognitive Psychology, 25: 244-254. doi: 10.1002/acp.1670

Flowe, H. D., & Besemer, A. N. (2011). The effects of target discriminability and criterion placement on accuracy rates in sequential and simultaneous target-present lineups. Psychology Crime and Law, 17, 587-610. doi: 10.1080/10683160903397540

Flowe, H. D., & Cottrell, G. (2011). An examination of simultaneous lineup decision processes using eye tracking. Applied Cognitive Psychology, 25, 443-451. doi: 10.1002/acp.1711

Flowe, H. D., & Humphries, J. E. (2011). An examination of criminal face bias in a random sample of police lineups. Applied Cognitive Psychology, 25: 265-273. doi: 10.1002/acp.1673

Flowe, H. D., Stewart, J. S., Sleath, E. R., & Palmer, F. (2011). Public house patrons’ engagement in hypothetical sexual assault: A test of alcohol myopia theory in a field setting. Aggressive Behavior, 37, 547-558. doi: 10.1002/ab.20410

2010

Flowe, H. D., VanNess, N., & Ebbesen, E. B. (2010). Testing the Reflection Assumption: An examination of the external validity of published studies on lineup identification accuracy. Unpublished

Mansour, J. K., & Flowe, H. D. (2010). Eyetracking and eyewitness memory. Forensic Update No. 101, Autumn, 2010.

 
2009
Flowe, H. D., Shaw, S. E., Nye, E., & Jamel, J. (2009). Rape stereotyping and public delusion. British Journalism Review, 20(4), 21-25.
Shaw, S. E., Nye, E., Jamel, J., & Flowe, H. D. (2009). The print media and rape. The Psychologist, 22(10).

Book chapters

 

Ryder H., Williams N., Maltby J., Flowe H. (2018). Female counter-adaptations to rape. In Encyclopedia of Evolutionary Psychological Science. 1-17.

 

Smith, H. M. J., Ryder, H. L., & Flowe, H. D. (2017). Eyewitness Evidence. In G. Davies and A. Beech (Eds.), Forensic Psychology: Crime, Justice, Law, Interventions. Chichester, West Sussex ; Hoboken, N.J.: John Wiley & Sons.

 

Wade, K. A., Nightingale, S. J., & Colloff, M. F. (2016). Photos and Memory. In R. Nash & J. Ost, (Eds.), False and Distorted Memories (pp. 39–54). Hove, UK: Psychology Press.

 

Ryder, H. L., Smith, H. M. J., & Flowe, H. D. (2015). Factors affecting eyewitness identification. In T. Valentine and J. P. Davis (Eds.), Forensic facial identification: Theory and practice of identification from eyewitnesses, composites and CCTV. London: Wiley-Blackwell

 

Flowe, H. D., Finklea, K., & Ebbesen, E. (2009). Limitations of expert psychology testimony on eyewitness identification. Expert testimony on the psychology of eyewitness identification (pp. 201-221). New York, NY US: Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/acprof:oso/9780195331974.003.009 

Presentations

 

2018

 

Flowe, H.D. (2018). Criminal identification viewed from a different angle: Can a novel interactive lineup procedure improve accuracy? Invited talk, Flinders University, School of Psychology, Adelaide, Australia.

 

Colloff, M. F., Smith, L., Karoglu, N., Maltby, S., Smith, H. M. J., Flowe, H. D. (2018). Can a Novel Interactive Lineup Procedure Attenuate the Own Race Bias? Presented at the American Psychology Law Society conference, Memphis, Tennessee, U. S. A. 

 

Colloff, M. F., Smith, H. M. J., Smith, L., Meissner, C. A., & Flowe, H. D. (2018, May). Can a novel interactive lineup procedure attenuate the own-race bias? Psychonomics International, Amsterdam, Netherlands.

 

Smith H. M. J., Andrews, S. White, D., Davis, J., Colloff, M. F., Baguley, T., & Flowe, H. D. (2018). A novel interactive face matching procedure: Performance of normal and superior face recognizers. Experimental Psychology Society meeting, Leicester.

 

Flowe, H. D., Smith, L. E. (2018). Remembering rape: The effects of acute alcohol intoxication and alcohol expectancies on women’s memory for forensic information in rape scenarios. Invited talk, Research Society on Alcoholism, San Diego, CA, USA. 

 

Flowe, H. D., Smith, L.E.. (2018). Remembering rape: A randomised controlled test of the effects of acute alcohol intoxication and alcohol expectancies on women’s memory. Invited talk, St Mary's SARC Annual Conference, Manchester, UK.

 

Flowe, H. D. (2018). The Effect of Alcohol Intoxication on Misinformation Acceptance and Confidence-Accuracy Calibration. Invited talk, The University of Sydney, School of Psychology, Sydney, Australia

 

Flowe, H. D., Humphries, J., Takarangi, M., Zelek, K., & Karoğlu, N., Gabbert, F., & Hope, L. (2018). The Effect of Alcohol Intoxication on Misinformation Acceptance and Confidence-Accuracy Calibration. Paper presented at the American Psychology Law Society conference, Memphis, Tennessee, U. S. A. 

 

Colloff, M. F., Meissner, C. A., Smith, L., & Flowe, H. D. (2018, March). Can a novel interactive lineup procedure attenuate the own race bias? Poster to be presented at the Annual Conference of the American Psychology-Law Society, Tennessee, US. 

 

Colloff, M. F., Meissner, C. A., Smith, L., & Flowe, H. D. (2018, April). Can a novel interactive lineup procedure attenuate the own race bias? Poster to be presented at the meeting of the Experimental Psychology Society (EPS), University of Leicester, UK.

 

2017

 

Flowe, H. D., Smith, L., Colloff, M. F., Smith, H.M. J., Karoğlu, N., & Maltby, J. (2017). Criminal identification viewed from a different angle: Can a novel interactive lineup procedure improve accuracy? 

 

Colloff, M. F., Smith, L., Karoğlu, N., Maltby, J., Smith, H., & Flowe, H. D. (2017, August). Criminal identification viewed from a different angle: Can a novel 3D interactive lineup procedure improve accuracy? British Psychological Society Cognitive Section Conference, Newcastle University, UK.

 

Colloff, M. F., Smith, L., Karoğlu, N., Maltby, J., Smith, H., & Flowe, H. D. (2017, August). Criminal identification viewed from a different angle: Can a novel 3D interactive lineup procedure improve accuracy? Poster presented at Face Recognition at its Best, London, UK.

 

Flowe, H. D., & Carline, A. (2017). Interviewing complainants who were alcohol intoxicated during sexual assault: New evidence for practice. Paper presented at 'New Evidence for Practice' Conference at the Leicestershire Police Constabulary July 2017.

 

Flowe, H. D., Takarangi, M. K. T., Zelek, K., Catanho, R. (2017). Effects of acute alcohol intoxication during encoding on accuracy, confidence and grainsize regulation. Paper presented at the American Psychology and Law Society, Seattle, WA.

 

Flowe, H. D. (2017). Alcohol mediates the relationship between alcohol and reporting rape to the police. Paper presented at Integrating Research and Practice to Combat Violence and Interpersonal Aggression, Coventry University, Coventry, United Kingdom.

 

Colloff, M. F., & Wixted, J. T. (2017, August). Why are lineups better than showups? A test of the filler siphoning vs. enhanced discriminability accounts. British Psychological Society Cognitive Section Conference, Newcastle University, UK.

 

Colloff, M. F., Wade, K. A., Wixted, J. T., & Maylor, E. A. (2017, January). Eyewitness identification across the adult lifespan. Meeting of the Society for Applied Research in Memory and Cognition (SARMAC), Sydney, Australia.

 

Colloff, M. F. (2017, November). Enhancing eyewitness identification accuracy: Distinctive features, diagnostic-feature-detection, and (heated) debate. Forensic Seminar Series, School of Psychology, University of Birmingham, UK.

 

Colloff, M. F., & Wade, K. A. (2017, January). Replicating distinctive features in police lineups. Poster presented at the meeting of the Society for Applied Research in Memory and Cognition (SARMAC), Sydney, Australia.

2016

 

Flowe, H.D. (2016). Acute alcohol intoxication and remembering hypothetical sexual assault. Invited talk, Liverpool University, Psychology Department. 

 

Flowe, H.D. (2016). How accurate is the information that women volunteer about a sexual assault if they were alcohol intoxicated during the crime? Invited talk, Southampton University, Psychology Department.

 

Colloff, M. F., Wade, K. A., Wixted, J. T., & Maylor, E. A. (2016, December). A signal detection analysis of eyewitness identification across the adult lifespan. Internal Seminar Series, Department of Psychology, University of Warwick, UK.

 

Colloff, M. F. (2016, September). Blame it on the beard. Three Minute Thesis (3MT®) National Final at the Vitae Researcher Development International Conference, Manchester, UK.

 

Colloff, M. F., & Wade, K. A. (2016, July). Enhancing identification performance in lineups for distinctive suspects. In C. Dodson (Chair), Eyewitness Identification: Confidence, Accuracy, and Justifications conducted at the International Conference on Memory (ICOM6), Budapest, Hungary.

 

Colloff, M. F., & Wixted, J. T. (2016, July). Why are lineups better than showups? Joint meeting of the Experimental Psychology Society (EPS) and Sociedad espanola de psicologia experimental (SEPEX), St Anne’s College, University of Oxford, UK.

 

Colloff, M. F. (2016, June). Blame it on the beard. Three Minute Thesis (3MT®) Final, University of Warwick, UK.

 

Colloff, M. F. (2016, May). Police suspects with distinctive facial features. Flash Talk Competition, Department of Psychology, University of Warwick, UK.

 

Colloff, M. F., & Wade, K. A. (2016, July). How should the police replicate a suspect’s distinctive feature across foils? Poster presented at the International Conference on Memory (ICOM6), Budapest, Hungary.

 

2015

 

Flowe, H.D. (2015). Does acute alcohol intoxication during the encoding of a hypothetical sexual assault increase misinformation acceptance 7 days later? Invited talk, University of Swansea, Psychology Department.

 

Ryder, H. L., & Flowe, H. D. (2015). Detection of fitness-related stimuli over the menstrual cycle: Evidence for the rape-avoidance hypothesis. Paper presented at the 2015 annual BPS conference (The British Psychological Society), Liverpool ACC, Liverpool, England

 

Ryder, H. L., & Flowe, H. D. (2015). Detection of fitness-related stimuli over the menstrual cycle: Evidence for the rape-avoidance hypothesis. Paper presented at the ninth annual North Eastern Evolutionary Psychology Society (NEEPS), Suffolk University, Boston, MA.

 

Flowe, H. D. (2015). The effects of alochol on identification accuracy and the confidence-accuracy relationship. Invited talk, University of Warwick School of Law.

 

Flowe, H. D., & Colloff, M. F. (2015). The effects of acute alcohol intoxication on the cognitive mechanisms underlying false facial recognition. Experimental Psychology Society, Lincoln, UK.

 

Colloff, M. F., Wade, K. A., & Strange, D. (2015, June). Lineup composition: Accommodating suspects with distinctive features. In N. Brewer (Chair), Eyewitness Identification’s Young Scientists Symposium conducted at the meeting of the Society for Applied Research in Memory and Cognition (SARMAC), Victoria, BC, Canada.

 

Colloff, M. F., & Wade, K. A. (2015, May). Constructing lineups for suspects with distinctive facial features. Internal Seminar Series, Department of Psychology, University of Warwick, UK.

 

Colloff, M. F. (2015, January). Eyewitness identification procedures. Psychology & Law Interdisciplinary Seminar Series, Criminal Justice Centre, University of Warwick, UK.

 

Colloff, M. F., & Wade, K. A. (2015, June). Constructing police lineups for suspects with distinctive facial features. Poster presented at the Postgraduate Research Showcase, University of Warwick, UK. 

 

Colloff, M. F., & Wade, K. A. (2015, June). Presenting suspects with distinctive facial features in lineups. Poster presented at the Postgraduate Research Day, Department of Psychology, University of Warwick, UK.

 

Colloff, M. F., & Wade, K. A. (2015, May). Presenting suspects with distinctive facial features in lineups. Poster presented at the inaugural International Convention of Psychological Science (ICPS), Amsterdam, The Netherlands.

 

2014

 

Flowe, H. D. (2014). Emergence of the ‘Simultaneous Superiority Effect’ – A curious paradigm shift in eyewitness identification research. Invited talk, Nottingham Trent University.

 

Flowe, H. D. (2014). Are women's memory reports for a traumatic event affected by alcohol intoxicaton during encoding? Invited talk, HaPPEN, University of Leicester, International Women's Day.

 

Ryder, H. L., & Flowe, H. D. (2014). Adaptive fertility-related physiological responses to attack. Paper presented at the eighth annual North Eastern Evolutionary Psychology Society, SUNY New Paltz, New Paltz, New York.

 

Colloff, M. F., & Wade, K. A. (2014, May). A receiver operating characteristic analysis of lineup procedures for suspects with distinctive features. Paper presented at Postgraduate Research Day, University of Warwick, UK.

 

2013

 

Flowe, H. D. (2013). Inferring criminality from facial appearance. Invited Talk, University of Warwick.

 

Flowe, H. D., & Smith, H. M. J. (2013). Configural and holistic processing in simultaneous and sequential lineups. Society for Applied Research in Memory and Cognition, Rotterdam, NE.

 

Mickes, L., Wixted, J., & Flowe, H. D. (2013). A receiver operator characteristics analysis of simultaneous and sequential lineups. American Psychology and Law Society, Portland, US.

 

Klatt, T. & Flowe, H. D. (2013). Trustworthiness and dominance underpin criminal face bias in lineups. American Psychology and Law Society, Portland, US.

 

Onwuegbusi, T., Barrett, D., & Flowe, H. D. (2013). Competitive and temporal interactions affect the accuracy of eyewitness identification. American Psychology and Law Society, Portland, US.

 

Takarangi, M. K. T., Flowe, H. D., & Humphries, J. E. (2013). The effects of alcohol on the development of intrusive memories for sexual assault. Society for Applied Research in Memory and Cognition, Rotterdam, NE.

 

Flowe, H. D., Humphries, J. E., Cable, N., Takarangi, M. K. T., & Holliday, R. E. (2013). Alcohol and women's memory for sexual assault. American Psychology and Law Society, Portland, US.

 

Colloff, M. F. (2013, October). The police response to rape complaints in Northamptonshire: Attitudes and opinions of police officers and victim support workers. Report presented at Northamptonshire Force Headquarters, UK.

 

2012

 

Flowe, H. D. (2012). Simultaneous versus sequential lineups: What do we know? Invited Talk, University of Birmingham.

 

2011

 

Flowe, H. D. (2011). An examination of criminal face bias in a random sample of photographic police line-ups. Invited paper presented at the British Psychological Society, Glasgow, UK.

 

Flowe, H. D., & Merry, R. (2011). Is the negative effect of stress on face memory moderated by stressor onset? American Psychology and Law Society, Miami, US

 

Flowe, H. D., & Ward, C. (2011). The effects of masculinity and suspect gender on perceptions of guilt. American Psychology and Law Society, Miami, US.

 

Flowe, H. D. (2011). Systematic Studies of Sexual Coercion Using the Participant Choice Method. Invited Talk, University of Surrey.

 

Flowe, H. D., & Cable, N. (2011). Alcohol and memory for sexual assault: Encoding failure depends on the emotional salience of the the to-be-remembered information. Sexual Violence Conference, Middlesex, UK.

 

Scott, A. J., Sheridan, L., Colloff, M. F., McElhone, R. L., & Groves, J. E. (2011, June). International perceptions of stalking. Poster presented at the BPS DFP Annual Conference, Portsmouth, UK. 

 

Kraemer, S., Groves, J. E., Colloff, M. F., McElhone, R. L. (2011). Problems & fears of prisoners returning to the community. Poster presented at the Annual Research Day, Edith Cowan University, WA.

2010

 

Flowe, H. D. (2010). Eyewitness visual behaviour. Invited paper presented at the British Psychological Society, Division of Forensic Psychology Conference, Canterbury, UK.

 

Flowe, H. D. (2010). Between deep breaths: The relationship between stressor onset and eyewitness memory for faces. European Association of Psychology and Law, Gothenburg, Sweden.

 

Humphries, J. E., Flowe, H. D., & Takarangi, M. K. (2010). How often do intoxicated eyewitnesses provide testimony in serious crimes? American Psychology and Law Society Conference, Vancouver, Canada.

 

Flowe, H. D. (2010). Systematic Studies of Sexual Coercion Using the Participant Choice Method: Estimating the Role of Situational and Individual Difference Factors. Invited Talk, Nottingham Trent University.

 

Flowe, H. D., & Shaw, S. E. (2010). A Systematic Study of Sexual Coercion: Estimating the Role of Situational and Individual Difference Factors. American Psychology and Law Society Conference, Vancouver, Canada.

 

2009

 

Flowe, H. D. (2009). An Examination of Lineup Decision Processes Using Eye Movements. Invited Talk, University of Portsmouth.

 

Flowe, H. D. (2009). An exploration of visual behaviour in eyewitness identification tests. Invited talk, University of Plymouth.

 

Flowe, H. D. (2009). The effect of eyewitness identification evidence on charge reduction in felony cases. American Psychology and Law Society Meeting, San Antonio, TX.

 

Flowe, H. D. (2009). A comparison of decision processes in simultaneous and sequential criminal lineups: Inversion and composite effects examined. British Psychological Society, Division of Forensic Psychology Conference, Preston, UK.

 

Flowe, H. D. & Holliday, R. E. (2009). An examination of holistic versus analytical retrieval strategies in eyewitness identification tests. Psychonomic Society, Boston, MA.

 

Flowe, H. D., & Humphries, J. E. (2009). An examination of criminal face bias in a random sample of photographic police line-ups. British Psychological Society, Division of Forensic Psychology Conference, Preston, UK.

 

Sherman, B. E., & Flowe, H. D. (2009). The effect of criminal face bias on simultaneous and sequential lineup identifications. British Psychological Society, Division of Forensic Psychology Conference, Preston, UK.

 

Shaw, S. E. & Flowe, H. D. (2009). Is the propensity to commit rape against strangers and acquaintances affected by women’s dress, alcohol consumption and assertiveness? British Psychological Society, Division of Forensic Psychology Conference, Preston, UK.

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