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J. Pete Blair
J. Pete Blair
Professor of Criminal Justice, Texas State University
Verified email at txstate.edu
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A study of active shooter incidents in the United States between 2000 and 2013
JP Blair, KW Schweit
Washington, DC: US Department of Justice, 2014
5612014
Detecting deception through linguistic analysis
JK Burgoon, JP Blair, T Qin, JF Nunamaker
Intelligence and Security Informatics: First NSF/NIJ Symposium, ISI 2003 …, 2003
2782003
Cognitive biases and nonverbal cue availability in detecting deception
JK Burgoon, JP Blair, RE Strom
Human communication research 34 (4), 572-599, 2008
2052008
Content in context improves deception detection accuracy
JP Blair, TR Levine, AS Shaw
Human Communication Research 36 (3), 423-442, 2010
1962010
(In) accuracy at detecting true and false confessions and denials: An initial test of a projected motive model of veracity judgments
TR Levine, RK Kim, JP Blair
Human Communication Research 36 (1), 82-102, 2010
1082010
Active shooter events and response
JP Blair, T Nichols, D Burns, JR Curnutt
CRC Press, 2013
1032013
Active shooter events from 2000 to 2012
JP Blair, MH Martaindale, TN Nichols
FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin, 2014
882014
Reasonableness and reaction time
JP Blair, J Pollock, D Montague, T Nichols, J Curnutt, D Burns
Police quarterly 14 (4), 323-343, 2011
842011
United States active shooter events from 2000 to 2010: Training and equipment implications
JP Blair, MH Martaindale
Texas State University, 2013
732013
The gap between training and research in the detection of deception
JP Blair, B Kooi
International Journal of Police Science & Management 6 (2), 77-83, 2004
732004
Expertise in deception detection involves actively prompting diagnostic information rather than passive behavioral observation
TR Levine, DD Clare, JP Blair, S McCornack, K Morrison, HS Park
Human Communication Research 40 (4), 442-462, 2014
642014
Diagnostic utility: Experimental demonstrations and replications of powerful question effects in high-stakes deception detection
TR Levine, JP Blair, DD Clare
Human Communication Research 40 (2), 262-289, 2014
642014
Modality effects in deception detection and applications in automatic-deception-detection
T Qin, JK Burgoon, JP Blair, JF Nunamaker
Proceedings of the 38th annual Hawaii international conference on system …, 2005
642005
The behavioural analysis interview: clarifying the practice, theory and understanding of its use and effectiveness
F Horvath, JP Blair, JP Buckley
International Journal of Police Science & Management 10 (1), 101-118, 2008
622008
The evolution of active shooter response training protocols since Columbine: Lessons from the Advanced Law Enforcement Rapid Response Training Center
MH Martaindale, JP Blair
Journal of contemporary criminal justice 35 (3), 342-356, 2019
572019
The roles of interrogation, perception, and individual differences in producing compliant false confessions
JP Blair
Psychology, Crime & Law 13 (2), 173-186, 2007
482007
Evidence in context: Bayes’ theorem and investigations
J Pete Blair, DK Rossmo
Police Quarterly 13 (2), 123-135, 2010
402010
A critical look at meta‐analytic evidence for the cognitive approach to lie detection: A re‐examination of Vrij, Fisher, and Blank (2017)
TR Levine, JP Blair, CJ Carpenter
Legal and Criminological Psychology 23 (1), 7-19, 2018
392018
Sex differences in presenting and detecting deceptive messages
JK Burgoon, JP Blair, DB Buller, P Tilley
Sex differences and similarities in communication, 254-268, 2006
392006
A test of the unusual false confession perspective using cases of proven false confessions
JP Blair
Criminal Law Bulletin 41 (2), 127-144, 2005
392005
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