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    Does mental context reinstatement mitigate Retrieval Induced Forgetting in eyewitnesses? 

    Crough, Quintan (2020-08-01)
    The current study sought to examine Retrieval Induced Forgetting (RIF) as it may occur within an investigative setting, while also assessing Mental Context Reinstatement (MCR) as a tool to mitigate this forgetting. Various ...
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    School resource officers: interrogation training, developmental knowledge, and questioning practices 

    Caro Arroyave, Sara (2020-09-01)
    Given the prevalence of School Resource Officers (SROs) in American schools, it is surprising that relatively little is known empirically about SRO training, including with regard to their questioning of students suspected ...
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    Why would someone send me that?! Exploring the prevalence, contexts, motivations, and predictors of sending unsolicited sexual images 

    Fisico, Rebecca (2021-08-01)
    Technology has afforded the development of new ways to perpetrate non-consensual sexual acts, one being sending unsolicited sexual images (USIs). This thesis examined this underexplored act by examining the prevalence, ...
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    Exploring the interactional theory: a theoretical exploration of the dark web’s impact on delinquent behaviour 

    Magnante, Michael (2021-08-01)
    Throughout the years, modern issues of delinquent behaviour have evolved and shifted from the advancements of technology and the development of the virtual world. Despite the possibility for this connection, research has ...
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    Perceptions of crime changes, well-being, and personal safety during the COVID-19 pandemic 

    Green, Siobhan M. (2021-08-01)
    Ontarians have been greatly impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic in terms of their personal safety, well-being, and stress. As such, data was collected in January 2021 and surveyed 258 Ontarians to determine the effects that ...
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    An analysis of face matching accuracy and related variables: a meta-analysis and two follow-up studies 

    Rumschik, Danielle M. (2022-07-01)
    Face matching is used in many different transportation and policing situations and is an important last line of defense in security contexts such as the TSA. Despite how important this task is in ensuring security, no ...
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    The effects of rapport building on information disclosure in virtual interviews 

    Dion Larivière, Cassandre (University of Ontario Institute of Technology, 2022-06-01)
    Rapport-building has been identified as an effective tool when interviewing victims and witnesses of events that may be sensitive in nature. The objective of this study was to examine the rapport-building process within a ...
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    Individuals’ empathic responses to exonerees’ emotional and physical suffering 

    Li, Jingyuan (2022-06-01)
    In exploring avenues to combat the stigma exonerees experience, a study was conducted to examine whether exposure to an exoneree’s suffering increases empathy and helping, and whether different empathic responses (e.g., ...
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    Hallmark's Happy Crime Films 

    Braithwaite, Andrea (American Review of Canadian Studies, 2022)
    This paper highlights the significance of crime films to the resurgence of the much-maligned and critically dismissed form of the made-for-TV-movie, particularly in relation to the highly affective language used to promote ...
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    Mock jurors’ perceptions of children testifying via a language interpreter 

    Espinosa Becerra, Ana Karen (2022-08-01)
    Language interpreters will increasingly be used in our globalized world. However, their impact on fact finders' perceptions is yet to be understood. The current research examined adults' perceptions of youth testifying via ...
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