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Dr Jordan Nunan
Dr Jordan Nunan
Senior Lecturer, University of Northampton
Dirección de correo verificada de northampton.ac.uk
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The impact of rapport on intelligence yield: police source handler telephone interactions with covert human intelligence sources
J Nunan, I Stanier, R Milne, A Shawyer, D Walsh, B May
Psychiatry, Psychology and Law 29 (1), 1-19, 2022
282022
Eliciting human intelligence: police source handlers’ perceptions and experiences of rapport during covert human intelligence sources (CHIS) interactions
J Nunan, I Stanier, R Milne, A Shawyer, D Walsh
Psychiatry, psychology and law 27 (4), 511-537, 2020
242020
The impact of COVID-19 on UK informant use and management
I Stanier, J Nunan
Policing and Society 31 (5), 512-529, 2021
162021
Source Handler perceptions of the interviewing processes employed with informants
J Nunan, I Stanier, R Milne, A Shawyer, D Walsh
Journal of Policing, Intelligence and Counter Terrorism 15 (3), 244-262, 2020
82020
‘He was just your typical average guy’Examining how person descriptions are elicited by frontline police officers
G Dalton, R Milne, L Hope, Z Vernham, J Nunan
Applied Cognitive Psychology 35 (2), 517-525, 2021
72021
Source Handler telephone interactions with covert human intelligence sources: An exploration of question types and intelligence yield
J Nunan, I Stanier, R Milne, A Shawyer, D Walsh
Applied cognitive psychology 34 (6), 1473-1484, 2020
72020
The whole truth and nothing but the truth? Transforming verbal interviews into written statements
R Milne, J Nunan, L Hope, J Hodgkins, C Clarke
Annual Conference of the European Association of Psychology and Law …, 2017
72017
Reframing intelligence interviews: The applicability of psychological research to HUMINT elicitation
I Stanier, J Nunan
The Psychology of Criminal Investigation, 226-248, 2018
62018
Reframing Intelligence Interviews: The Applicability of Psychological Research to HUMINT Elicitation.
I Stanier, J Nunan
The Psychology of Criminal Investigation: From Theory to Practice, 226-248, 2018
62018
From Verbal Account to Written Evidence: Do Written Statements Generated by Officers Accurately Represent What Witnesses Say?
R Milne, J Nunan, L Hope, J Hodgkins, C Clarke
Frontiers in psychology 12, 774322, 2022
52022
The timeline of information exchange: a service evaluation of London Ambulance Service NHS Trust’s front line communication and emergency response to Exercise Unified Response
J Nunan, S Palfreyman-Jones, R Milne, A Wakefield
British Paramedic Journal 4 (4), 40-49, 2020
32020
Identifying informant motivation FIREPLACES framework.
I Stanier, J Nunan
CREST Security Review Magazine, 2021
22021
FIREPLACES and informant motivation
I Stanier, J Nunan
CREST, 2021
22021
Exploring the Motivation of the United Kingdom’s Domestic Extremist Informants
I Stanier, J Nunan
Studies in Conflict & Terrorism, 1-18, 2023
12023
Developing an evidenced-based approach to enhance the collection of intelligence from covert human intelligence sources
J Nunan
University of Portsmouth, 2020
12020
Interviewing adults: Communication at the frontline
B Milne, A Shawyer, G Dalton, BL May, JH Nunan, R Bull
Encyclopedia of Security and Emergency Management, 2019
12019
An exploratory study into cell approaches for intelligence collection from detainees within an English Police Custody Suite
I Stanier, J Nunan, B May
Policing: A Journal of Policy and Practice 18, paad103, 2024
2024
Turning research into practice in investigative interviewing
B Milne, J Nunan
2016
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