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Ray Bull

Ray Bull BSc, MSc , DSc, CForPsychol, FBPsS, FAPS.

Psychology
Leicester, England, United Kingdom

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Dr. Bull is currently Emeritus Professor of Forensic Psychology, Visiting Professor at the University of Portsmouth, and Professor of Criminal Investigation at the University of Derby. His major research interest is the investigative interviewing of suspects , witnesses and victims. I also conduct research on witness memory, including voice recognition. He has received In 2008 he received from the European Association of Psychology and Law an “Award for Life-time Contribution to Psychology and Law”, In 2008 he received from the British Psychological Society the “Award for Distinguished Contributions to Academic Knowledge in Forensic Psychology”.

His publications are as follows:
216. Paulo, R., Albuquerque, P., & BULL, R. (2013). The Enhanced Cognitive Interview: Towards a better use and understanding of this procedure. International Journal of Police Science and Management, 15, 190–199.
215. BULL, R. (2013). What is ‘believed’ or actually ‘known’ about characteristics that may contribute to being a good/effective interviewer? Investigative Interviewing: Research and Practice, 5, 128-143.
214. BULL, R. (In press). The impact of personal expectations and biases in preparing expert testimony. In R. Sternberg and S. Tufts Fiske (Eds.) Ethical principles, case studies, and commentaries for the behavioral and brain sciences. New York; Cambridge University Press.
213. BULL, R. (In press). When in interviews to disclose information to suspects and to challenge them? In R. Bull (Ed.) Investigative interviewing. New York: Springer.
212. Davies, G., BULL, R., & Milne, R. (In press). Analysing and improving the testimony of vulnerable witnesses interviewed under the ‘Achieving best evidence’ protocol. In P. Radcliffe, A. Heaton-Armstrong, G. Gudjonsson, and D. Wolchover (Eds.)