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Stephen B Porter
Stephen B Porter
PROFESSOR OF PSYCHOLOGY, UBC
Verified email at ubc.ca
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In cold blood: characteristics of criminal homicides as a function of psychopathy.
M Woodworth, S Porter
Journal of abnormal psychology 111 (3), 436, 2002
9202002
Reading between the lies: Identifying concealed and falsified emotions in universal facial expressions
S Porter, L Ten Brinke
Psychological science 19 (5), 508-514, 2008
6542008
Pitfalls and opportunities in nonverbal and verbal lie detection
A Vrij, PA Granhag, S Porter
Psychological science in the public interest 11 (3), 89-121, 2010
6522010
The nature of real, implanted, and fabricated memories for emotional childhood events: Implications for the recovered memory debate
S Porter, JC Yuille, DR Lehman
Law and human behavior 23, 517-537, 1999
5071999
Without conscience or without active conscience? The etiology of psychopathy revisited
S Porter
Aggression and violent behavior 1 (2), 179-189, 1996
4591996
Psychopathy and aggression
S Porter, M Woodworth, PJ Black
Handbook of psychopathy, 481-494, 2006
4542006
Profiles of psychopathy in incarcerated sexual offenders
S Porter, D Fairweather, J Drugge, H Herve, A Birt, DP Boer
Criminal Justice and Behavior 27 (2), 216-233, 2000
4492000
The language of deceit: An investigation of the verbal clues to deception in the interrogation context
S Porter, JC Yuille
Law and Human Behavior 20 (4), 443-458, 1996
4091996
Characteristics of sexual homicides committed by psychopathic and nonpsychopathic offenders
S Porter, M Woodworth, J Earle, J Drugge, D Boer
Law and human behavior 27, 459-470, 2003
4022003
The truth about lies: What works in detecting high‐stakes deception?
S Porter, L ten Brinke
Legal and criminological Psychology 15 (1), 57-75, 2010
3612010
Is traumatic memory special? A comparison of traumatic memory characteristics with memory for other emotional life experiences
S Porter, AR Birt
Applied Cognitive Psychology: The Official Journal of the Society for …, 2001
3602001
Psychopathic traits in adolescent offenders: An evaluation of criminal history, clinical, and psychosocial correlates
MA Campbell, S Porter, D Santor
Behavioral sciences & the law 22 (1), 23-47, 2004
3352004
Truth, lies, and videotape: An investigation of the ability of federal parole officers to detect deception
S Porter, M Woodworth, AR Birt
Law and human behavior 24, 643-658, 2000
3042000
Investigation of the criminal and conditional release profiles of Canadian federal offenders as a function of psychopathy and age
S Porter, AR Birt, DP Boer
Law and human behavior 25 (6), 647-661, 2001
3032001
Constructing rich false memories of committing crime
J Shaw, S Porter
Psychological science 26 (3), 291-301, 2015
2942015
Dangerous decisions: The impact of first impressions of trustworthiness on the evaluation of legal evidence and defendant culpability
S Porter, L Ten Brinke, C Gustaw
Psychology, Crime & Law 16 (6), 477-491, 2010
2502010
Secrets and lies: Involuntary leakage in deceptive facial expressions as a function of emotional intensity
S Porter, L Ten Brinke, B Wallace
Journal of Nonverbal Behavior 36, 23-37, 2012
2452012
Cry me a river: identifying the behavioral consequences of extremely high-stakes interpersonal deception.
L Ten Brinke, S Porter
Law and Human Behavior 36 (6), 469, 2012
2302012
Crime profiles and conditional release performance of psychopathic and non‐psychopathic sexual offenders
S Porter, L ten Brinke, K Wilson
Legal and Criminological Psychology 14 (1), 109-118, 2009
2262009
“I’m sorry I did it… but he started it”: A comparison of the official and self-reported homicide descriptions of psychopaths and non-psychopaths
S Porter, M Woodworth
Law and human behavior 31, 91-107, 2007
2132007
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