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644 A Psychology of <strong>Interrogations</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Confessions</strong><br />

Gudjonsson, G.H. & Lebegue, B. (1989). Psychological <strong>and</strong> psychiatric aspects of a<br />

coerced–internalized false confession. Journal of the Forensic Science Society, 29,<br />

261–269.<br />

Gudjonsson, G.H. & Lister, S. (1984). Interrogative suggestibility <strong>and</strong> its relationship<br />

with perceptions of self-concept <strong>and</strong> control. Journal of the Forensic Science Society,<br />

24, 99–110.<br />

Gudjonsson, G.H. & MacKeith, J.A.C. (1982). False confessions: psychological effects of<br />

interrogation. A discussion paper. In A. Trankell (Ed.), Reconstructing the past: the<br />

role of psychologists in ciminal trials. Deventer: Kluwer, 253–269.<br />

Gudjonsson, G.H. & MacKeith, J.A.C. (1988). Retracted confessions: legal, psychological<br />

<strong>and</strong> psychiatric aspects. Medicine, Science <strong>and</strong> the Law, 28, 187–194.<br />

Gudjonsson, G.H. & MacKeith, J.A.C. (1990). A proven case of false confession:<br />

psychological aspects of the coerced–compliant type. Medicine, Science <strong>and</strong> the Law,<br />

30, 329–335.<br />

Gudjonsson, G.H. & MacKeith, J.A.C. (1994). Learning disability <strong>and</strong> the Police <strong>and</strong><br />

Criminal Evidence Act 1984. Protection during investigative interviewing: a videorecorded<br />

false confession to double murder. Journal of Forensic Psychiatry, 5, 35–49.<br />

Gudjonsson, G.H. & MacKeith, J.A.C. (1997). Disputed confessions <strong>and</strong> the criminal<br />

justice system. Maudsley Discussion Paper No. 2. London: Institute of Psychiatry.<br />

Gudjonsson, G.H., Murphy, G.H. & Clare, I.C.H. (2000). Assessing the capacity of people<br />

with intellectual disabilities to be witnesses in court. Psychological Medicine, 30,<br />

307–314.<br />

Gudjonsson, G.H., & Petursson, H. (1982). Some criminological <strong>and</strong> psychiatric aspects<br />

of homicide in Icel<strong>and</strong>. Medicine, Science <strong>and</strong> the Law, 22, 91–98.<br />

Gudjonsson, G.H., & Petursson, H. (1991). Custodial interrogation: why do suspects<br />

confess <strong>and</strong> how does it relate to their crime, attitude <strong>and</strong> personality? Personality<br />

<strong>and</strong> Individual Differences, 12, 295–306.<br />

Gudjonsson, G.H., Petursson, H., Skulason, S. & Sigurdardottir, H. (1989). Psychiatric<br />

evidence: a study of psychological issues. Acta Psychiatrica Sc<strong>and</strong>inavica, 80,<br />

165–169.<br />

Gudjonsson, G.H. & Roberts, J.C. (1983). Guilt <strong>and</strong> self-concept in ‘secondary psychopaths’.<br />

Personality <strong>and</strong> Individual Differences, 4, 141–146.<br />

Gudjonsson, G.H., Rutter, S.C. & Clare, I.C.H. (1995). The relationship between suggestibility<br />

<strong>and</strong> anxiety among suspects detained at police stations. Psychological<br />

Medicine, 25, 875–878.<br />

Gudjonsson, G.H. & Sartory, G. (1983). Blood-injury phobia: a ‘reasonable excuse’ for<br />

failing to give a specimen in a case of suspected drunken driving. Journal of the<br />

Forensic Science Society, 23, 197–201.<br />

Gudjonsson, G.H. & Shackleton, H. (1986). The pattern of scores on Raven’s Matrices<br />

during ‘faking bad’ <strong>and</strong> ‘non-faking’ performance. British Journal of Clinical<br />

Psychology, 25, 35–41.<br />

Gudjonsson, G.H. & Sigurdsson, J.F. (1994). How frequently do false confessions occur?<br />

An empirical study among prison inmates. Psychology, Crime <strong>and</strong> Law, 1, 21–26.<br />

Gudjonsson, G.H. & Sigurdsson, J.F. (1995). The relationship of confabulation to the<br />

memory, intelligence, suggestibility, <strong>and</strong> personality of juvenile offenders. Nordic<br />

Journal of Psychiatry, 49(5), 373–378.<br />

Gudjonsson, G.H. & Sigurdsson, J.F. (1996). The relationship of confabulation to<br />

the memory, intelligence, suggestibility <strong>and</strong> personality of prison inmates. Applied<br />

Cognitive Psychology, 10(1), 85–92.<br />

Gudjonsson, G.H. & Sigurdsson, J.F. (1999). The Gudjonsson Confession<br />

Questionnaire—Revised (GCQ-R): factor structure <strong>and</strong> its relationship with<br />

personality. Personality <strong>and</strong> Individual Differences, 27(5), 953–968.<br />

Gudjonsson, G.H. & Sigurdsson, J.F. (2000). Differences <strong>and</strong> similarities between violent<br />

offenders <strong>and</strong> sex offenders. Child Abuse <strong>and</strong> Neglect, 24(3), 363–372.<br />

Gudjonsson, G.H. & Sigurdsson, J.F. (submitted). Motivation for offending <strong>and</strong><br />

personality.

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