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Joseph Eastwood
Joseph Eastwood
Associate Professor, Forensic Psychology, Ontario Tech University
Verified email at uoit.ca
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Taking stock of criminal profiling: A narrative review and meta-analysis
B Snook, J Eastwood, P Gendreau, C Goggin, RM Cullen
Criminal justice and behavior 34 (4), 437-453, 2007
1732007
Reforming investigative interviewing in Canada
B Snook, J Eastwood, M Stinson, J Tedeschini, JC House
Canadian Journal of Criminology and Criminal Justice 52 (2), 215-229, 2010
1462010
What people want from their professionals: Attitudes toward decision‐making strategies
J Eastwood, B Snook, K Luther
Journal of Behavioral Decision Making 25 (5), 458-468, 2012
1242012
The next stage in the evolution of interrogations: The PEACE model
B Snook, J Eastwood, WT Barron
Canadian Criminal Law Review 18 (2), 219, 2014
732014
Comprehending Canadian police cautions: Are the rights to silence and legal counsel understandable?
J Eastwood, B Snook
Behavioral Sciences & the Law 28 (3), 366-377, 2010
482010
The effect of listenability factors on the comprehension of police cautions.
J Eastwood, B Snook
Law and human behavior 36 (3), 177, 2012
442012
Measuring reading complexity and listening comprehension of Canadian police cautions
J Eastwood, B Snook, SJ Chaulk
Criminal Justice and Behavior 37 (4), 453-471, 2010
382010
Educating jurors about forensic evidence: Using an expert witness and judicial instructions to mitigate the impact of invalid forensic science testimony
J Eastwood, J Caldwell
Journal of forensic sciences 60 (6), 1523-1528, 2015
352015
Assessing the efficacy of investigative interviewing training courses: A systematic review
D Akca, CD Larivière, J Eastwood
International Journal of Police Science & Management 23 (1), 73-84, 2021
342021
Advancing legal literacy: The effect of listenability on the comprehension of interrogation rights
B Snook, K Luther, J Eastwood, R Collins, S Evans
Legal and Criminological Psychology 21 (1), 174-188, 2016
342016
A descriptive analysis of how Canadian police officers administer the right-to-silence and right-to-legal-counsel cautions
B Snook, J Eastwood, S MacDonald
Canadian Journal of Criminology and Criminal Justice 52 (5), 545-560, 2010
342010
Police witness interview training, supervision, and feedback: A survey of Canadian police officers
B Snook, JC House, S MacDonald, J Eastwood
Canadian Journal of Criminology and Criminal Justice 54 (3), 363-372, 2012
332012
Measuring the reading complexity and oral comprehension of Canadian youth waiver forms
J Eastwood, B Snook, K Luther
Crime & Delinquency 61 (6), 798-828, 2015
302015
Measuring and predicting police caution comprehension in adult offenders
SJ Chaulk, J Eastwood, B Snook
Canadian Journal of Criminology and Criminal Justice 56 (3), 323-340, 2014
282014
The impact of individual differences on investigative interviewing performance: a test of the police interviewing competencies inventory and the five factor model
D Akca, J Eastwood
Police Practice and Research 22 (1), 1027-1045, 2021
252021
Safety in numbers: A policy‐capturing study of the alibi assessment process
J Eastwood, B Snook, D Au
Applied Cognitive Psychology 30 (2), 260-269, 2016
222016
Feedback, sport-confidence and performance of lacrosse skills
A Gagnon-Dolbec, SJ McKelvie, J Eastwood
Current Psychology 38, 1622-1633, 2019
212019
Safeguarding youth interrogation rights: The effect of grade level and reading complexity of youth waiver forms on the comprehension of legal rights
S Freedman, J Eastwood, B Snook, K Luther
Applied Cognitive Psychology 28 (3), 427-431, 2014
192014
A review of the validity of criminal profiling
J Eastwood, RM Cullen, JM Kavanagh, B Snook
The Canadian Journal of Police & Security Services 4 (2/3), 118-124, 2006
182006
Perceptions of coercion in interrogation: Comparing expert and lay opinions
J Kaplan, BL Cutler, AM Leach, S Marion, J Eastwood
Psychology, Crime & Law 26 (4), 384-401, 2020
172020
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