The organized/disorganized typology of serial murder: Myth or model? DV Canter, LJ Alison, E Alison, N Wentink Psychology, Public Policy, and Law 10 (3), 293, 2004 | 440 | 2004 |
Why tough tactics fail and rapport gets results: Observing Rapport-Based Interpersonal Techniques (ORBIT) to generate useful information from terrorists. LJ Alison, E Alison, G Noone, S Elntib, P Christiansen Psychology, public policy, and law 19 (4), 411, 2013 | 369 | 2013 |
Differentiating sex offences: A behaviorally based thematic classification of stranger rapes DV Canter, C Bennell, LJ Alison, S Reddy Behavioral Sciences & the Law 21 (2), 157-174, 2003 | 298 | 2003 |
The personality paradox in offender profiling: A theoretical review of the processes involved in deriving background characteristics from crime scene actions. L Alison, C Bennell, A Mokros, D Ormerod Psychology, Public Policy, and Law 8 (1), 115, 2002 | 286 | 2002 |
Is offender profiling possible? Testing the predicted homology of crime scene actions and background characteristics in a sample of rapists A Mokros, LJ Alison Legal and Criminological Psychology 7 (1), 25-43, 2002 | 257 | 2002 |
Sadomasochistically oriented behavior: Diversity in practice and meaning L Alison, P Santtila, NK Sandnabba, N Nordling Archives of Sexual Behavior 30, 1-12, 2001 | 165 | 2001 |
The efficacy of rapport-based techniques for minimizing counter-interrogation tactics amongst a field sample of terrorists. L Alison, E Alison, G Noone, S Elntib, S Waring, P Christiansen Psychology, public policy, and law 20 (4), 421, 2014 | 157 | 2014 |
Pragmatic solutions to offender profiling and behavioural investigative advice L Alison, A Goodwill, L Almond, C Van Den Heuvel, J Winter Professionalizing offender profiling, 51-71, 2011 | 152 | 2011 |
Critical incident stress debriefing and its effects on coping strategies and anger in a sample of Australian police officers involved in shooting incidents R Leonard, L Alison Work & Stress 13 (2), 144-161, 1999 | 150 | 1999 |
Demographics, sexual behaviour, family background and abuse experiences of practitioners of sadomasochistic sex: A review of recent research NK Sandnabba, P Santtila, L Alison, N Nordling Sexual and relationship Therapy 17 (1), 39-55, 2002 | 148 | 2002 |
Unobtrusive measurement: Using police information for forensic research LJ Alison, B Snook, KL Stein Qualitative research 1 (2), 241-254, 2001 | 146 | 2001 |
Profiling in policy and practice D Canter, L Alison Routledge, 2018 | 143 | 2018 |
Developing an evidence-based perspective on interrogation: A review of the US government’s high-value detainee interrogation group research program. CA Meissner, F Surmon-Böhr, S Oleszkiewicz, LJ Alison Psychology, Public Policy, and Law 23 (4), 438, 2017 | 133 | 2017 |
Policing critical incidents LJ Alison, J Crego Willan Pub., 2008 | 131 | 2008 |
Toulmin's philosophy of argument and its relevance to offender profiling L Alison, MD Smith, O Eastman, L Rainbow Psychology, Crime & Law 9 (2), 173-183, 2003 | 130 | 2003 |
Interpreting the accuracy of offender profiles L Alison, MD Smith, K Morgan Psychology, Crime & Law 9 (2), 185-195, 2003 | 123 | 2003 |
Decision inertia: Deciding between least worst outcomes in emergency responses to disasters L Alison, N Power, C van den Heuvel, M Humann, M Palasinksi, J Crego Journal of Occupational and Organizational Psychology 88 (2), 295-321, 2015 | 122 | 2015 |
Coping with uncertainty: Police strategies for resilient decision-making and action implementation C van den Heuvel, L Alison, N Power Cognition, Technology & Work 16, 25-45, 2014 | 117 | 2014 |
Examining group rape: A descriptive analysis of offender and victim behaviour LE Porter, LJ Alison European journal of criminology 3 (3), 357-381, 2006 | 112 | 2006 |
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 | 107 | 2010 |