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Groome, David; Brace, Nicola; Edgar, Graham; Edgar, Helen; Eysenck, Michael; Gobet, Fernand; Law, Robin; Manly, Tom; Ness, Hayley; Pike, Graham; Scott, Sophie and Styles, Elizabeth eds. (2021). An Introduction to Cognitive Psychology: Processes and Disorders (4th Ed.). Abingdon, Oxon: Routledge.

Groome, David; Brace, Nicola; Edgar, Graham; Edgar, Helen; Eysenck, Michael; Manly, Tom; Ness, Hayley; Pike, Graham; Scott, Sophie and Styles, Elizabeth eds. (2013). An Introduction to Cognitive Psychology: Processes and Disorders. Hove, East Sussex: Psychology Press.

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Pike, Graham (2024). Facial Composite Technology and Eyewitness Identification. In: Pica, Emily; Ross, David and Pozzulo, Joanna eds. The Impact of Technology on the Criminal Justice System. New York: Routledge, pp. 205–232.

Edgar, Graham; Edgar, Helen and Pike, Graham (2021). Perception. In: Groome, David; Brace, Nicola; Edgar, Graham; Edgar, Helen; Eysenck, Michael; Gobet, Fernand; Law, Robin; Manly, Tom; Ness, Hayley; Pike, Graham; Scott, Sophie and Styles, Elizabeth eds. An Introduction to Cognitive Psychology: Processes and Disorders (4th Ed.). Abingdon, Oxon: Routledge, pp. 21–62.

Pike, Graham (2019). Forensic Psychology. In: McLaughlin, Eugene and Muncie, John eds. The Sage Dictionary of Criminology (4th Edition). Sage.

Pike, Graham and Gore, Hannah (2018). The Challenges of Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs). In: Baxter, Jacqueline; Callaghan, George and McAvoy, Jean eds. Creativity and Critique in Online Learning: Exploring and Examining Innovations in Online Pedagogy. Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 149–168.

Pike, Graham and Clark, Clifford (2018). Identification Evidence. In: Griffiths, Andy and Milne, Rebecca eds. The Psychology of Criminal Investigation: From Theory to Practice. Issues in Forensic Psychology. Routledge, pp. 133–153.

Vossler, Andreas; Havard, Catriona; Barker, Meg-John; Pike, Graham; Raabe, Bianca and Walkington, Zoe (2017). Working therapeutically in forensic settings. In: Vossler, Andreas; Havard, Catriona; Pike, Graham; Barker, Meg-John and Raabe, Bianca eds. Mad or Bad? A Critical Approach to Counselling and Forensic Psychology. Sage, pp. 9–22.

Wager, Nadia and Pike, Graham (2017). Prevention. In: Vossler, Andreas; Havard, Catriona; Pike, Graham; Barker, Meg-John and Raabe, Bianca eds. Mad or Bad? A Critical Approach to Counselling and Forensic Psychology. London: Sage, pp. 297–310.

Edgar, Graham; Edgar, Helen and Pike, Graham (2013). Perception. In: Groome, David; Brace, Nicola; Edgar, Graham; Edgar, Helen; Eysenck, Michael; Manly, Tom; Ness, Hayley; Pike, Graham; Scott, Sophie and Styles, Elizabeth eds. An Introduction to Cognitive Psychology: Processes and Disorders. Psychology Press, pp. 25–69.

Pike, Graham; Edgar, Graham and Edgar, Helen (2012). Perception. In: Braisby, Nick and Gellatly, Angus eds. Cognitive Psychology. Oxford University Press, pp. 65–99.

Pike, Graham and Brace, Nicola (2012). Recognition. In: Braisby, Nick and Gellatly, Angus eds. Cognitive Psychology. Oxford University Press, pp. 100–137.

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Sharp, Marie-Louise; Solomon, Noa; Harrison, Virginia; Gribble, Rachael; Cramm, Heidi; Pike, Graham and Fear, Nicola T. (2022). The mental health and wellbeing of spouses, partners and children of emergency responders: A systematic review. PLOS ONE, 17(6), article no. e0269659.

Ness, Hayley; Hancock, Peter J.B.; Bowie, Leslie; Bruce, Vicki and Pike, Graham (2015). Are two views better than one? Investigating three-quarter view facial composites. Journal of Forensic Practice, 17(4) pp. 291–306.

Brace, Nicola A.; Pike, Graham E.; Kemp, Richard I. and Turner, Jim (2009). Eye-witness identification procedures and stress: a comparison of live and video identification parades. International Journal of Police Science & Management, 11(2) pp. 183–192.

Paine, Carina B.; Pike, Graham E.; Brace, Nicola A. and Westcott, Helen L. (2008). Children making faces: the effect of age and prompts on children's facial composites of unfamiliar faces. Applied Cognitive Psychology, 22(4) pp. 455–474.

Brace, Nicola; Pike, Graham; Kemp, Richard; Turner, Jim and Bennett, Peter (2006). Does the presentation of multiple facial composites improve suspect identification? Applied Cognitive Psychology, 20(2) pp. 213–266.

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Zhang, Min; Arce-Plata, Carlos; Price, Blaine; Pike, Graham; Walkington, Zoe; Elphick, Camilla; Frumkin, Lara; Philpot, Richard; Keil, Tina; Levine, Mark; Stuart, Avelie; Nuseibeh, Bashar and Bandara, Arosha (2024). How Do People Use a Public Gratitude Platform in the Wild? In: Extended Abstracts of the CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI EA '24), 11-16 May 2024, Honolulu, Hawaii.

Pike, Graham and Walkington, Zoe (2024). Police engagement with the public in the community and online: technology, culture, identity and interpersonal relationships. In: 2024 Conference of the European Association of Psychology and Law, 10-12 Jul 2024, Caparica, Portugal.

Philpot, Richard; Walkington, Zoe; Taylor, Olivia; Reid, Sian; Pike, Graham; Popple, Dan; Richards, Jenny; Levine, Mark and Kahn, Sukhbir (2024). The Influence of Procedural Justice and Maladaptive Police Behaviour on Citizen Compliance: A Body-Worn Camera Analysis. In: 2024 Conference of The European Association of Psychology and Law, 10-12 Jul 2024, Caparica, Portugal.

Walkington, Zoe; Pike, Graham; Strathie, Ailsa; Havard, Catriona; Ness, Hayley and Harrison, Virginia (2024). Are you talking to me? A qualitative study of Facebook use by two police forces. In: 2024 Conference of The Association of Psychology and Law, 10-12 Jul 2024, Caparica, Portugal.

Walkington, Zoe; Pike, Graham and Campbell, Siobhan (2024). The Psychology of our Relationship with Fictional Villains. In: Literature Matters Conference, 4-6 Nov 2024, Open University, Online.

Zhang, Min; Bandara, Arosha K.; Philpot, Richard; Stuart, Avelie; Walkington, Zoe; Elphick, Camilla; Frumkin, Lara; Pike, Graham; Price, Blaine; Levine, Mark and Nuseibeh, Bashar (2023). Towards a Socio-Technical Understanding of Police-Citizen Interactions. In: Human-Computer Interaction – INTERACT 2023 (Abdelnour Nocera, J; Kristín Lárusdóttir, M; Petrie, H; Piccinno, A and Winckler, M eds.), Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Springer, Cham, pp. 324–345.

Zhang, Min; Elphick, Camilla; Philpot, Richard; Walkington, Zoe; Frumkin, Lara; Price, Blaine; Pike, Graham; Levine, Mark; Nuseibeh, Bashar and Bandara, Arosha (2022). Attitudes towards Online Community Support Initiatives during the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Survey in the UK. In: CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems Extended Abstracts, 1-7 May 2022, Association for Computing Machinery.

King, Helena; Harrison, Virginia and Pike, Graham (2021). Charity sector wellbeing support for UK police. In: Conference of the Association of European Qualitative Researchers in Psychology 2020 (EQuiP), 16-19 Jun 2021, Online.

Sharp, Marie-Louise; Harrison, Virginia; Soloman, Noa; King, Helen; Fear, Nicola and Pike, Graham (2020). Emergency Responders Mental Health & Wellbeing Project. In: Emergency Responders Research Symposium: Mental Health & Wellbeing, 30 Jan 2020, London.

Bandara, Arosha; Zhang, Min; Price, Blaine; Pike, Graham; Elphick, Camilla; Walkington, Zoe; Frumkin, Lara; Philpot, Richard; Levine, Mark; Stuart, Avelie and Nuseibeh, Bashar (2020). Towards Citizen Forensics: Improving Citizen-Police Collaboration. In: Workshop on Crime and/or Punishment: Joining the Dots between Crime, Legality and HCI, Extended Abstracts of ACM Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 25-30 Apr 2020, Honolulu, HI, USA.

Zhang, Min; Bandara, Arosha; Price, Blaine; Pike, Graham; Walkington, Zoe; Elphick, Camilla; Frumkin, Lara; Philpot, Richard; Levine, Mark; Stuart, Avelie and Nuseibeh, Bashar (2020). Designing Technologies for Community Policing. In: CHI EA '20: Extended Abstracts of the 2020 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems pp. 1–9.

King, Helen; Harrison, Virginia and Pike, Graham (2019). Exploring charity sector wellbeing support for police. In: 2019 Voluntary Sector and Volunteering Research Conference: A civil society for the future: setting the agenda for the voluntary sector and volunteering research in the 2020s, 10-11 Sep 2019, Aston University, Birmingham, UK.

Pike, Graham; Westmarland, Louise; Conway, Steve and Rowe, Michael (2018). Public and police perceptions of policing ethics. In: 2018 Conference of the Society of Evidence Based Policing, 1-2 Mar 2018.

Briggs, Gemma; Turner, Jim and Pike, Graham (2016). Testing the weapon focus effect: change blindness and eyewitness identification. In: European Association of Psychology and Law Conference (EAPL 2016), 5-8 Jul 2016, Toulouse, France.

Briggs, Gemma and Pike, Graham (2015). Identity, citizenship and engaging with the criminal justice system. In: European Association of Psychology and Law Conference (EAPL 2015), 4-7 Aug 2015, Nuremberg, Germany.

Harrison, Virginia; Pike, Graham; Havard, Catriona and Ness, Hayley (2015). Police perceptions of eyewitness evidence and research. In: European Association of Psychology and Law Conference (EAPL 2015), 4-7 Aug 2015, Nuremberg, Germany.

Pike, Graham (2011). Violent, realistic and unexpected staged crimes: do participant-witnesses behave differently? In: 9th Conference of The Society for Applied Research in Memory & Cognition (SARMAC IX), 27-29 Jun 2011, New York City, NY, USA.

Hunter, Sue and Pike, Graham (2011). Investigating eye movement patterns for sequential video VIPER line-ups. In: 9th Conference of The Society for Applied Research in Memory & Cognition (SARMAC IX), 27-29 Jun 2011, New York City, NY, USA.

Pike, Graham; Brace, Nicola; Briggs, Gemma and Turner, Jim (2009). Comparing types of sequential lineups. In: The 8th Biennial Conference of the Society for Applied Research in Memory and Cognition, 26-30 Jul 2009, Kyoto, Japan.

Pike, Graham (2009). Improving the accuracy of visual and eyewitness evidence. In: The Eighth Biennial Conference of the Society for Applied Research in Memory and Cognition, 26-30 Jul 2009, Kyoto, Japan.

Brace, Nicola; Pike, Graham; Turner, Jim and Briggs, Gemma (2009). Change blindness during an identification parade. In: The 8th Biennial Conference of the Society for Applied Research in Memory and Cognition, 26-30 Jul 2009, Kyoto, Japan.

Turner, Jim; Briggs, Gemma; Pike, Graham and Brace, Nicola (2009). Can composite construction contaminate witness memory? In: The 8th Biennial Conference of the Society for Applied Research in Memory and Cognition, 26-30 Jul 2009, Kyoto, Japan.

Turner, Jim; Pike, Graham and Brace, Nicola (2007). Interference effects from feature and PCA compositing procedures: Does composite construction interfere with eyewitness identification? In: Society for Applied Research in Memory and Cognition conference 2007 (SARMAC 2007), 25-29 Jul 2007., Lewiston-Auburn, Maine, USA..

Brace, Nicola; Pike, Graham and Turner, Jim (2007). Applying memory and cognition to facial compositing: Is eyewitness memory still the key problem? In: Society for Applied Research in Memory and Cognition conference 2007 (SARMAC 2007), 25-29 Jul 2007, Lewiston-Auburn, Maine, USA..

Brace, Nicola; Pike, Graham; Turner, Jim and Kynan, Sally (2005). Do PCA compositing systems make better use of witness cognition than traditional systems? In: Society for Applied Research in Memory and Cognition conference 2005 (SARMAC 2005), 5-8 Jan 2005, Wellington, New Zealand.

Pike, Graham; Brace, Nicola; Kynan, Sally and Turner, Jim (2005). Comparing two PCA compositing interfaces: Is it better to limit or encourage witness interaction? In: Society for Applied Research in Memory and Cognition conference 2005 (SARMAC 2005), 5-8 Jan 2005, Wellington, New Zealand.

Turner, Jim; Pike, Graham; Kynan, Sally and Brace, Nicola (2005). Do array-based composite construction systems interfere with witness recognition memory? In: Society for Applied Research in Memory and Cognition conference 2005 (SARMAC 2005), 5-8 Jan 2005, Wellington, New Zealand.

Turner, Jim; Pike, Graham; Brace, Nicola and Kemp, Richard (2001). The eyes have it: Feature saliency and facial composite construction. In: European Association of Psychology and Law conference 2001 (EAPL 2001), Jun 2001, Lisbon, Portugal.

Turner, Jim; Pike, Graham; Kemp, Richard and Brace, Nicola (2000). Applying perceptual research to E-FIT construction: A minimal face experiment. In: European Association of Psychology and Law conference 2000 (EAPL 2000), Apr 2000, Limassol, Cyprus.

Turner, Jim; Bennett, Peter; Pike, Graham; Brace, Nicola and Kemp, Richard (1999). Applying perceptual research to E-FIT construction. In: European Association of Psychology and Law conference 1999 (EAPL 1999), Jul 1999, Dublin, Republic of Ireland.

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