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Title
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Pages
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Author
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Publication
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To Shoot or Not to Shoot:
Response and Interpretation of Response to Armed Assailants |
12
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Matthew J. Sharps & Adam B. Hess
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The Forensic Examiner
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Guidelines on Memory and the Law Recommendations from the Scientific Study of Human Memory |
52
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BPS Research Board
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The British Psychological Society
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The Attention Study: A Study on the
Presence of Selective Attention in
Firearms Officers |
33
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William Lewinski
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Law Enforcement Executive Forum
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Command Sequence in Police
Encounters: Searching for a
Linguistic Fingerprint |
11
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Julie Vandermay, Dan Houlihan, Liesa A. Klein, William Lewinski,
Jeffrey Buchanan
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Law Enforcement Executive Forum
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A Survey of the Research on Human
Factors Related to Lethal Force
Encounters: Implications for Law
Enforcement Training, Tactics, and
Testimony |
24
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Audrey Honig, William Lewinski
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Law Enforcement Executive Forum
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Shots Fired: An Examination of Police Shootings and Citizen Behaviors |
219
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James McElvian
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An Examination Of Police Officer Mental Chronometry |
16
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Jeffrey Bumgarner, William Lewinski,
Bill Hudson, Craig Stapp
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The Scene
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Telling The Truth About Police Shootings |
5
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Charles Remsberg
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Force Science Research Center |
6
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Charles Remsberg & William Lewinski
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Law Enforcement Trainer
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The Impact Of Visual Complexity, Decision Making and Anticipation- The Tempe Study, Experiments 3& 5 |
3
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William Lewinski & Bill Hudson
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Reaction Times In Lethal Force Encounters- The Tempe Study |
4
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William Lewinski & Bill Hudson
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Biomechanics of Lethal Force Encounters |
3
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William Lewinski
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What You Need To Tell The Prosecutor in Your Next Use-Of-Force Case |
3
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Joe Weeg
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Stress Reactions Related to Lethal Force Encounters |
5
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William Lewinski
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Why is the suspect shot in the back? |
9
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William Lewinski
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The Lethal Employee |
3
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William Lewinski
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3
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William Lewinski & Dave Grossi
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