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Strategic use of evidence during investigative interviews: The state of the science
M Hartwig, PA Granhag, T Luke
Credibility assessment, 1-36, 2014
2362014
Lessons from Pinocchio: Cues to deception may be highly exaggerated
TJ Luke
Perspectives on Psychological Science 14 (4), 646-671, 2019
1632019
“Rarely safe to assume”: Evaluating the use and interpretation of manipulation checks in experimental social psychology
E Ejelöv, TJ Luke
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology 87, 103937, 2020
982020
On the general acceptance of confessions research: Opinions of the scientific community.
SM Kassin, AD Redlich, F Alceste, TJ Luke
American Psychologist 73 (1), 63, 2018
862018
How awareness of possible evidence induces forthcoming counter‐interrogation strategies
TJ Luke, E Dawson, M Hartwig, PA Granhag
Applied Cognitive Psychology 28 (6), 876-882, 2014
712014
Training in the Strategic Use of Evidence technique: Improving deception detection accuracy of American law enforcement officers
TJ Luke, M Hartwig, E Joseph, L Brimbal, G Chan, E Dawson, S Jordan, ...
Journal of Police and Criminal Psychology 31, 270-278, 2016
63*2016
The mechanisms of minimization: How interrogation tactics suggest lenient sentencing through pragmatic implication.
TJ Luke, F Alceste
Law and Human Behavior 44 (4), 266, 2020
422020
Does the cognitive approach to lie detection improve the accuracy of human observers?
E Mac Giolla, TJ Luke
Applied Cognitive Psychology, 2020
402020
Countermeasures against the strategic use of evidence technique: Effects on suspects' strategies
TJ Luke, M Hartwig, B Shamash, PA Granhag
Journal of Investigative Psychology and Offender Profiling 13 (2), 131-147, 2016
402016
Interviewing to elicit cues to deception: Improving strategic use of evidence with general-to-specific framing of evidence
TJ Luke, M Hartwig, L Brimbal, G Chan, S Jordan, E Joseph, J Osborne, ...
Journal of Police and Criminal Psychology 28, 54-62, 2013
342013
Memory errors in police interviews: The bait question as a source of misinformation
TJ Luke, WE Crozier, D Strange
Journal of Applied Research in Memory and Cognition 6 (3), 260-273, 2017
322017
Ethical perspectives on interrogation: An analysis of contemporary techniques
M Hartwig, TJ Luke, M Skerker
The Routledge handbook of criminal justice ethics, 326-347, 2016
312016
How to interview to elicit concealed information: Introducing the Shift-of-Strategy (SoS) approach
PA Granhag, TJ Luke
Detecting concealed information and deception, 271-295, 2018
272018
Self-reported impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, affective responding, and subjective well-being: A Swedish survey
M Gröndal, K Ask, TJ Luke, S Winblad
PloS one 16 (10), e0258778, 2021
252021
A meta‐analytic review of experimental tests of the interrogation technique of Hanns Joachim Scharff
TJ Luke
Applied Cognitive Psychology 35 (2), 360-373, 2021
252021
Deconstructing the evidence: The effects of reliability and proximity of evidence on suspect responses and counter-interrogation tactics.
L Brimbal, TJ Luke
Journal of Applied Research in Memory and Cognition 11 (3), 346, 2022
22*2022
The shift-of-strategy (SoS) approach: using evidence strategically to influence suspects’ counter-interrogation strategies
TJ Luke, PA Granhag
Psychology, Crime & Law 29 (7), 696-721, 2023
212023
Implanting false autobiographical memories for repeated events
B Calado, TJ Luke, DA Connolly, S Landström, H Otgaar
Memory 29 (10), 1320-1341, 2021
212021
Swedish and Norwegian police interviewers' goals, tactics, and emotions when interviewing suspects of child sexual abuse
M Magnusson, M Joleby, TJ Luke, K Ask, M Lefsaker Sakrisvold
Frontiers in psychology 12, 606774, 2021
162021
The psychology of confessions: A comparison of expert and lay opinions
F Alceste, T J Luke, A D Redlich, J Hellgren, A D Amrom, S M Kassin
Applied Cognitive Psychology 35 (1), 39-51, 2021
142021
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