Presentations
Invited Presentations and Lectures (2009-2015)
Invited Lecture: Encoding at the Sharp End: Memory and the Operational Witness. University of Lancaster (14 January 2015)
Invited Keynote: Capturing Eyewitness Memory. VII Conference of Psychology and Law, Krakow, Poland (12 October 2014)
Invited Presentation: Memory and Performance – Documenting and understanding high stakes incidents. STRATUS Center for Medical Simulation, Harvard Medical School, U.S. (9th May 2014).
Invited Presentation: Preserving Witness and Victim Evidence in Challenging Conditions. Amnesty International, London (14 August 2013).
Invited Discussant: Retrieval Support in Investigative Interviewing. Society of Applied Research in Memory and Cognition, Rotterdam, The Netherlands (26-29 June 2013).
Invited Presentation: Protecting Eyewitness Evidence at the Scene of an Incident. Asian Conference of Criminal & Operations Psychology, Singapore (20-23 May 2013).
Invited Presentation: Preserving Evidence & Promoting Reliable Accounts. International Criminal Court, The Hague (19 April 2012).
Invited Lecture: Promoting justice, protecting victims and supporting witnesses: Using the Self-Administered Interview (SAI©). Norwegian Police Academy, Oslo (12 December 2012).
Invited Lecture: Capturing Witness Memory at the Scene. CEPOL European Police College, Stockholm, Sweden (14 September 2012).
Invited Seminar: Witness Memory – Tools & Techniques to Enhance Recall. Greater Manchester Police – Investigative Interviewing Regional Advisors (28 September 2011).
Invited Lecture: The Self-Administered Interview: Capturing Witness Memory at the Scene. CEPOL European Police College, Stockholm, Sweden (25 May 2011).
Invited Address: Improving Post-Crash Response: Witness statements – how to get the most from them, Roadpeace Charity, London (22 September, 2010).
Invited Seminar: Witness Memory and the Self-Administered Interview. Oslo Police Headquarters, Norway (25 & 26 August, 2010).
Invited Address: Risky Business - Learning from other High Risk Industries for Patient and Public Safety, London (September, 2009).
Invited Seminar: Capturing Memory: Psychology of Witness Memory. Police Ombudsman for Northern Ireland, Belfast (June 2010) in conjunction with ICJS.
Invited Plenary Symposium: Novel Procedures to Improve the Collection of Eyewitness Testimony. Society of Applied Research in Memory and Cognition, Kyoto, Japan. (July, 2009)
Invited Lecture: Capturing Memory: Psychology of Witness Memory. Garda Síochána Ombudsman Commission, Dublin (May 2008 & 2009) in conjunction with ICJS.
Invited Lecture: Investigative Interviewing Meeting. British Transport Police (April 2009).
Refereed Conference Presentations (since 2010)
Hope, L., Bracey, A., & Gabbert, F. (2014). What did they say? Using a timeline technique to elicit details of overheard criminal conversations International Investigative Interviewing Research Group (IIIRG). June 2014; Lausanne, Switzerland.
Hope, L., Blocksidge, D., & Gabbert, F. (2014). Memory and the ‘Operational Witness’: Police officer recall of firearms encounters as a function of active response role. International Investigative Interviewing Research Group (IIIRG). June 2014; Lausanne, Switzerland.
Hope, L., Lewinski, W., Dixon, J., Blocksidge, D. & Gabbert, F. (2012). Witnesses in action: The effect of physical exertion on recall and recognition. American Psychology and Law Society, March 2012. San Juan: Puerto Rico.
Hope, L., Gabbert, F., & Brewer, N. (2011). Regulating Memory: Increasing output quantity and diagnosing accuracy with a Grain Size approach. Fifth International Conference on Memory (ICOM). July 2011, York.
Hope, L., Mullis, R, & Gabbert, N. (2011). Who did what? When? Using a Timeline Tool to interview witnesses. Fifth International Conference on Memory (ICOM). July 2011, York.
Gabbert, F., Hope, L., Lindsay, K., Skowronska, E. & Sauer, J. (August, 2011). Does an immediate recall test increase eyewitness suggestibility? Fifth International Conference on Memory (ICOM). July 2011, York.
Millen, A., Hope, L., Hillstrom, A. & Vrij, A (2011). Using memory dependent eye movements and confidence judgements to detect deception during concealed. SARMAC IX, July 2011, New York.
Gabbert, F., Hope, L., & Lindsay, K. (2011). Does an early recall opportunity make witnesses more susceptible to misinformation? SARMAC IX, July 2011, New York.
Hope, L., Gabbert, F., & Brewer, N. (2011). Enhancing eyewitness output: The regulation of remembering during investigative interviews. SARMAC IX, July 2011, New York.
Hope, L. (2011). Capturing witness memory at the scene of an incident: The Self-Administered Interview. Meeting of the British Psychology Society Division of Forensic Psychology, June, 2011, Portsmouth, UK.
Hope, L., Mullis, R. & Gabbert, F. (2011). Who did what? When? Using a Timeline Tool to elicit witness information. International Investigative Interviewing Research Group (IIIRG). June 2011; Dundee, UK.
Gabbert, F., Hope, L., Retford, S. (2011). Field trials of the Self-Administered Interview. Invited Address at the meeting of the International Investigative Interviewing Research Group (IIIRG). June 2011; Dundee, UK.
Clarke, R. Dando, C., Gabbert F. & Hope, L. (June, 2011). Toward assisting older witnesses and victims to give best evidence. The 4th Annual Conference of the International Investigative Interviewing Research Group, Dundee, U.K.
Hope, L., Mullis, R. & Gabbert, F. (2011). Who did what? When? Using a Timeline Tool to elicit details of complex witnessed events. 4th International Congress on Psychology and Law. 2-5 March, 2011; Miami, USA.
Millen, A., Hope, L., Hillstrom, A. & Vrij, A. (2011). Tracking the truth: Cognitive load and eye movement-based memory effects (EMME) during concealed face recognition. 4th International Congress on Psychology and Law. 2-5 March, 2011; Miami, USA.
Brewer, N., Nagesh, A., Hope, L., & Gabbert, F. (October, 2010). Increasing forensic interview outputs while diagnosing accuracy. Invited Symposium on Novel Ways of Understanding the Mind, 3rd Congress of the Asean Regional Union of Psychological Societies, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
Hope, L. & Gabbert, F. (2010). Who do we rely on? Exploring the role of co-witness relationship in recall and susceptibility to misinformation. Meeting of the European Society for Philosophy and Psychology, Bochum & Essen (Germany), 25 – 28 August, 2010.
Gabbert, F., Hope, L., & Jamieson, K. (2010). When do we rely on information from others? Meeting of the European Society for Philosophy and Psychology, Bochum & Essen (Germany), 25 – 28 August, 2010.
Gabbert, F., Hope, L., Jamieson, K. & Confrey, M. (June, 2010). Field trials of the Self-Administered Interview (SAI) recall tool with real eye-witnesses. European Association of Psychology and Law, Gothenburg, Sweden.
Hope, L., Gabbert, F., Brewer, N., Tull, M. & Nagesh, A. (June, 2010). Interviewing eyewitnesses: Enhancing output quantity and diagnosing accuracy using the Grain Size technique. European Association of Psychology and Law, Gothenburg, Sweden.
Ost, J., Wright, D. B., Easton, S., Hope, L., & French, C. C. (2010). Recovered memories, satanic abuse, dissociative identity disorder and false memories in the United Kingdom: A survey of Chartered Clinical Psychologists and Hypnotherapists’ beliefs. European Association of Psychology and Law, 15-18 June, Göteborg, Sweden.
Gabbert, F., Hope, L. & Jamieson, K. (March, 2010). In the field: Trials of self-administered interview recall tool with witnesses to serious crime. American Psychology and Law Society, Vancouver, Canada.
Hope, L. & Gabbert, F. (March, 2010). Exploring the impact of conferring on individual and collaborative recall in dynamic firearms response contexts. American Psychology and Law Society, Vancouver, Canada.
Brewer, N., Muller, T., Nagesh, A., Hope, L. & Gabbert, F. (March, 2010). Interviewing eyewitnesses: Enhancing outputs by controlling the grain size of reports. American Psychology and Law Society, Vancouver, Canada.
Ost, J., Wright, D. B., Easton, S., Hope, L., & French, C. C. (2010). 15 years on : The experiences and beliefs of Chartered Clinical Psychologists and Hypnotherapists. Invited presentation given at the BFMS AGM 27th March 2010, London, UK.
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