David A. Keatley
Affiliations: | University of Lincoln, Lincoln, England, United Kingdom |
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Marono AJ, Reid S, Yaksic E, et al. (2020) A Behaviour Sequence Analysis of Serial Killers' Lives: From Childhood Abuse to Methods of Murder. Psychiatry, Psychology, and Law : An Interdisciplinary Journal of the Australian and New Zealand Association of Psychiatry, Psychology and Law. 27: 126-137 |
Hackett SB, Keatley D, Chapman B. (2020) Face similarity linkage: A novel biometric approach to sexually motivated serial killer victims Expert Systems |
Keatley D, O'Donnell C, Joyce T. (2020) Perceptions of drink driving legal limits in England: a qualitative investigation Psychology Crime & Law. 26: 733-744 |
Longridge R, Chapman B, Bennell C, et al. (2020) Behaviour sequence analysis of police Body-Worn camera footage Journal of Police and Criminal Psychology. 1-8 |
Keatley DA, Clarke DD. (2020) Matrix Forecasting and Behaviour Sequence Analysis: Part of the Timeline Toolkit for Criminal Investigation Journal of Police and Criminal Psychology. 1-8 |
Keatley DA, Clarke DD. (2020) Crime Linkage: Finding a Behavioral Fingerprint Using the “Path Similarity Metric” Journal of Police and Criminal Psychology. 35: 240-246 |
Keatley D, Clarke DD. (2019) A timeline toolkit for cold case investigations Journal of Criminal Psychology. 10: 47-63 |
Keatley DA, Arntfield M, Gill P, et al. (2019) Behaviour tracking: using geospatial and behaviour sequence analysis to map crime Security Journal. 1-18 |
Jupe LM, Keatley DA. (2019) Airport artificial intelligence can detect deception: or am i lying? Security Journal. 1-14 |
Keatley DA, Marono A, Clarke DD. (2018) Unmaking a murderer: behaviour sequence analysis of false confessions. Psychiatry, Psychology, and Law : An Interdisciplinary Journal of the Australian and New Zealand Association of Psychiatry, Psychology and Law. 25: 425-436 |