Gary Dalton
Gary Dalton - PhD Student
Publications
Vrij, A., Leal, S., Mann, S., Dalton, G., Jo, E., Shaboltas, A., Ivanova, M., Granskaya, J., & Houston, K. (under review). Using the model statement to elicit information and cues to deceit in interpreter-based interviews. Acta Psychologica.
Graham, G., Hillstrom, A., Dalton, G., & Akehurst, L. (under review). The effects of prior knowledge and schema-driven perception when observing relational violation objects in natural scenes.
Dalton, G., Gawrylowicz, J., Memon, A., Horry, R., Wright, D., & Milne, B. (2013). Public perception of identification procedures in the UK. Policing, 8(1), 35-42.
Horry, R., Memon, A., Milne, R., Wright, D., & Dalton, G. (2013). Video identification of suspects: a discussion of current practice and policy in the United Kingdom. Policing, 7(3), 307-315.
Memon, A., Dalton, G., Horry, R., Milne., R., & Wright, D.B. (2012). Screen test. Journal of the Law Society of Scotland. First published online November, 2012.
Wright, D., Memon, A., Dalton, G., Milne, R., & Horry, R. (2013). Field studies of eyewitness memory. In B.L. Cutler (Ed.). Reform of eyewitness identification procedures. American Psychological Association, Wash, DC: APA Publications, pp. 179-203.
Presentations
Dalton, G., Milne, R., & Hope, L. (2016). Body worn video cameras: An examination of frontline communication. iIIRG Conference June, 2016.
Dalton, G., Horry, R., Memon, A., Milne, B., & Wright, D. B. (2011). System and estimator variables in real eyewitness identifications: A field study of video lineups in England. BPS Annual Conference May, 2011.
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