Suspect – filler similarity PPPL 2021

Lucas, C. A., & Brewer, N. (2022).  Could precise and replicable manipulations of suspect-filler similarity optimize eyewitness identification performance?  Psychology, Public Policy and Law, 28, 108-122.

JARMAC 2021

Brewer, N., & Doyle, J. (2021). Changing the face of police lineups: Delivering more information from witnesses. Journal of Applied Research in Memory and Cognition, 10, 180-195.

A-ToM-Q

Brewer, N., Young, R. L., Norris, J. E., Maras, K., Michael, Z., & Barnett, E. (2022).  A quick measure of theory of mind in autistic adults: Decision accuracy, latency and self-awareness.  Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 52, 2479-2496.

JPCP

Brewer, N., Zweck, T., Lucas, C. A., & Guidolin, M. (2022). Eyewitnesses’ pre-lineup memory strength inferences can influence identification decisions. Journal of Police and Criminal Psychology, 37, 339-350.

Working in teams:  Negative effects

Wilson, C., & Brewer, N. (2001).  Working in teams:  Negative effects on organisational performance in policing.  Policing: An International Journal of Police Strategies and Management, 24, 115-127.

Differences in the conflict resolution tactics of

Braithwaite, H., & Brewer, N. (1998).  Differences in the conflict resolution tactics of male and female police patrol officers.  International Journal of Police Science and Management, 1, 276-287.

Psychology and policing

Brewer, N., & Wilson, C. (Eds.) (1995).  Psychology and policing.  Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum.

Supervision and leadership

Brewer, N. (1995).  Supervision and leadership.  In N. Brewer & C. Wilson (Eds.),  Psychology and policing  (pp. 291-316).  Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum.

Psychology and operational policing.

Brewer, N., & Wilson, C. (1995).  Psychology and operational policing.  In N. Brewer & C. Wilson (Eds.),  Psychology and policing  (pp. 1-3).  Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum.