2023:

209. Baldwin, S., Bennell, C., Jenkins, B., Semple, T., & Andersen, J. (June 2023). A reasonable officer: Examining the relationships among stress, training, and performance in a highly realistic lethal force scenario. Paper presented at the 5th North American Correctional Criminal Justice Psychology Conference, Toronto, Ontario.

208. Baldwin, S., Bennell, C., Semple, T., Jenkins, B., & Andersen, J. (June 2023). Stress-activity mapping: Physiological responses during general duty police encounters. Paper presented at the 5th North American Correctional Criminal Justice Psychology Conference, Toronto, Ontario.

207. Baldwin, S., Khanizadeh, A-J., Hall, C., Lawrence, C., & Bennell, C. (June 2023). Excited Delirium Syndrome: Understanding the issues and reducing the risks. Paper presented at the 5th North American Correctional Criminal Justice Psychology Conference, Toronto, Ontario.

206. Brook, G., Elliott, M., & Bennell, C. (June 2023). An evaluation of SimVoice mental health de-escalation training. Poster presented at the Canadian Psychological Association Conference, Toronto, Ontario.

205. Jenkins, B., Semple, T., Suss, J., &. Bennell, C. (June 2023). Primed to use force? A systematic review examining the relationship between tactical officers and use of force. Paper presented at the 5th North American Correctional Criminal Justice Psychology Conference, Toronto, Ontario.

204. Lanzo, L., Semple, T., Baldwin, S., & Bennell, C. (June 2023). Qualitative analysis of Excited Delirium Syndrome: Examination of police non-fatal use of force reports between 2020 and 2021. Poster presented at the Canadian Psychological Association Conference, Toronto, Ontario.

203. MacIsaac, A., Bennell, C., Baldwin, S., & Semple, T. (June 2023). Exploring the relationship between officer safety and de-escalation in a simulated use of force encounter. Poster presented at the 5th North American Correctional Criminal Justice Psychology Conference, Toronto, Ontario.

202. Makeen-Braze, L., Khanizadeh, A-J., & Bennell, C. (June 2023). Evaluation of a school-based drug prevention program for youth: Botvin LifeSkills Training. Poster presented at the Canadian Psychological Association Conference, Toronto, Ontario.

201. Martone, P., MacIsaac, A., Toomey, S., Baldwin, S., & Bennell, C. (June 2023). Exploring police encounters with persons in crisis in a use of force sample. Paper presented at the 5th North American Correctional Criminal Justice Psychology Conference, Toronto, Ontario.

200. Semple, T., Bennell, C., & Jenkins, B. (June 2023). An evaluation of the Community Outreach and Support Team in London, Ontario. Paper presented at the 5th North American Correctional Criminal Justice Psychology Conference, Toronto, Ontario.

199. Toomey, S., MacIsaac, A., Martone, P., Baldwin, S., & Bennell, C. (June 2023). Police interactions with persons in crisis: Prevalence estimates and implications. Paper presented at the 5th North American Correctional Criminal Justice Psychology Conference, Toronto, Ontario.

2022:

198. Ackert-Fraser, R., Makeen-Braze, L., Lanzo, L., Sutor, A., Bennell, N., & Bennell, C. (September 2002). Public perceptions of pins and patches worn by active-duty Canadian police officers. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Society of Police and Criminal Psychology, Quebec City, Quebec.

197. Allan, E., Mulligan, K., , A., Martone, P., Toomey, S., Baldwin, S., & Bennell. C. (September 2002). An examination of the prevalence of police interactions with persons in crisis across Canada. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Society of Police and Criminal Psychology, Quebec City, Quebec.

196. Baldwin, S., Bennell, C., Blaskovits, B., Brown, A.,Jenkins, B., Lawrence, C., McGale, H., Semple, T., & Andersen, J. P. (September 2022). A reasonable officer: Examining the relationship between stress, training, and performance in use of force encounters. Paper presented at the annual meeting of Society for Police and Criminal Psychology, Quebec City, Quebec. [Winner of the Davis Award for Best Psychometrics-Related Research]

195. Baldwin, S., Khanizadeh, A., Hall C., Bennell, C., Blaskovits, B., Semple, T., Lawrence, C., & Walker, T. (September 2022).Excited delirium syndrome: Understanding the issues and reducing the risks. Paper presented at the annual meeting of Society for Police and Criminal Psychology, Quebec City, Quebec.

194. Bennell, N., Bennell, C., Baldwin, S., & Lepine, T. (September 2022). Assessing the influence of context on the public’s perception of police officer appearance. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Society of Police and Criminal Psychology, Quebec City, Quebec. [Winner of the Award for Best Undergraduate/MA Student Poster]

193. Brook, G., Siamro, J., Semple, T., Jenkins, B., & Bennell, C. (September 2022). The promises and challenges of police oversight in Canada. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Society of Police and Criminal Psychology, Quebec City, Quebec.

192. MacIsaac, A., Bennell, C., Baldwin, S., & Semple, T. (September 2022). Exploring the relationship between officer safety and de-escalation in a simulated use of force encounter. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Society of Police and Criminal Psychology, Quebec City, Quebec.

191. MacIsaac, A., Martone, P., Mahboob, W., Toomey, S., Baldwin, S., & Bennell, C. (September 2022). Police calls involving the Mental Health Act: Demands, Triggers, and Outcomes. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Society of Police and Criminal Psychology, Quebec City, Quebec.

190. Martone, P., MacIsaac, A., Toomey, S., Baldwin, S., & Bennell, C. Exploring police encounters with persons in crisis: Use of force sample. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Society of Police and Criminal Psychology, Quebec City, Quebec.

189. Siamro, J., Brook, G., Semple, T., Jenkins, B., MacIsaac, A., Dibayula, S., Bussey, O., Bordeleau, E., & Bennell, C. (September 2022). Injuries and death proximate to conducted energy weapon use: A systematic review. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Society of Police and Criminal Psychology, Quebec City, Quebec.

188. Turman, J., Bennell, C., Semple, T., & Baldwin, S. (September 2022). Gender differences in the use of de-escalation and use-of-force in a realistic scenario involving a person in crisis. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Society of Police and Criminal Psychology, Quebec City, Quebec.

187. Baldwin, S., Bennell, C., Blaskovits, B., Brown, A.,Jenkins, B., Lawrence, C., McGale, H., Semple, T., & Andersen, J. P. (August 2022). A reasonable officer: Examining the relationship between stress, training, and performance in use of force encounters. Paper presented at the International Homicide Investigators Association 28th Annual Training Symposium, New Orleans, LA.

186. Baldwin, S., Khanizadeh, A., Hall C., Bennell, C., Blaskovits, B., Semple, T., Lawrence, C., & Walker, T. (August 2022).Excited delirium syndrome: Understanding the issues and reducing the risks. Paper presented at the International Homicide Investigators Association 28th Annual Training Symposium, New Orleans, LA.

185. Baldwin, S., Bennell, C., Blaskovits, B., Brown, A., Jenkins, B., Lawrence, C., McGale, H., Semple, T., & Andersen, J. (June 2022). A reasonable officers: Examining the relationship between stress, training, and performance in a highly realistic lethal force scenario. Paper presented at the Force Science Conference, Orland, FL.

184. Baldwin, S., Hall, C., Bennell, C., & Khanizadeh, A. (June 2022). Excited delirium syndrome: Understanding the issues and reducing the risks. Paper presented at the Force Science Conference, Orland, FL.

2021:

183. Lepine, T., Bennell, C., Bennell, N., & Blaskovits, B. (September 2021). Does context matter? Public perceptions of militarized and patrol officers across call types. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Police and Criminal Psychology, Online Conference.

182. Loura, A., Bennell, C., Semple, T., & Jenkins, B. (September 2021). “Is less policing really the best way to deal with bad policing?”: An exploratory study examining how the Canadian media has framed the defunding movement. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Police and Criminal Psychology, Online Conference.

181. MacIsaac, A., Bennell, C., Smith, C., Croke, A., & Blaskovits, B. (September 2021). Exploring the off-shift work-related activities of Canadian police officers. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Police and Criminal Psychology, Online Conference.

180. Baldwin, S., Bennell, C., Blaskovits, B., Brown, A.,Jenkins, B., Lawrence, C., McGale, H., Semple, T., & Andersen, J. P. (August, 2021). A reasonable officer: Examining the relationship between stress, training, and performance in use of force encounters. Paper presented at the International Homicide Investigators Association 27th Annual Training Symposium, Washington, D.C.

179. Jenkins, B.,Semple, T., Bennell, C., & Huey, L. (August 2021). The essential role of context in understanding police data. Paper presented at the 5th Annual American Society of Evidence-Based Policing Conference, Online Conference.

178. Khanizadeh, A., Baldwin, S., Blaskovits, B., Bennell, C., Hall, C., Walker, T. (August 2021).Excited delirium syndrome: Effectiveness and risks of police intervention options. Paper presented at the 5th Annual American Society of Evidence-Based Policing Conference, Online Conference.

177. Semple, T., Jenkins, B., Bennell, C., Baldwin, S., & Andersen, J. (August 2021). Examining the impact of stress and anxiety on police use of de-escalation. Paper presented at the 5thAnnual American Society of Evidence-Based Policing Conference, Online Conference.

176. Baldwin, S., Bennell, C., Andersen, J., Semple, T., & Jenkins, B. (May 2021). Stress-activity mapping: Physiological responses during general duty police encounters. Paper presented at the inaugural Canadian Stress Research Summit, Online Conference.

175. Semple, T.,Jenkins, B., Bennell, C., Baldwin, S., & Andersen, J. (May 2021). Examining the impact of stress and anxiety on police use of de-escalation. Paper presented at the inaugural Canadian Stress Research Summit, Online Conference.

2020:

174. Cough, Q., & Bennell, C. (November 2020). The influence of perceptions of police legitimacy and officer attire in a courtroom. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Police and Criminal Psychology, Online Conference.

173. Ellingwood, H., & Bennell, C. (November 2020). The relationship between perceived police legitimacy and mock juror decision making in a police use of force trial. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Police and Criminal Psychology, Online Conference. [Winner of the Eileen Gupton Best Professional Poster Award]

172. Ellingwood, H., & Bennell, C. (November 2020). Vantage points: Mock juror perception of body worn camera video evidence in cases involving police use of force. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Police and Criminal Psychology, Online Conference.

171. Pica, E., Sheahan, C.L., Pozzulo, J., & Bennell, C. (March 2020).Guns, gloves, and tasers: Perceptions of police officers when their weapon choice and race are varied. Abbreviated paper to be presented at the 2020 American Psychology-Law Society Annual Conference, New Orleans, LA.

170. Semple, T., Bennell, C., Jenkins, B., Baldwin, S., & Andersen, J. (March 2020). The use of de-escalation by police officers in a simulated use of force encounter. Abbreviated paper to be presented at the 2020 American Psychology-Law Society Annual Conference, New Orleans, LA.

2019:

169. Baldwin, S., Bennell, C., Andersen, J., Semple, T., & Jenkins, B. (October 2019). Stress-activity mapping: Physiological responses during general duty police encounters. Paper presented at the Force Science Conference, Des Plaines, IL.

168. Brown, A., Blaskovits, B., Baldwin, S., & Bennell, C. (September 2019). Do you see what I see? Examining officer memory and body worn camera footage following a critical incident. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Police and Criminal Psychology, Scottsdale, AZ.

167. Jenkins, B., Bennell, C., Semple, T., & Huey, L. (September 2019). Canadian police tactical units: normalization of police militarization or a pragmatic response to high-risk calls? Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Police and Criminal Psychology, Scottsdale, AZ.

166. MacIsaac, A., Blaskovits, B., Bennell, C., McGale, H., & Baldwin, S. (September 2019). Examining the effects of time and repetition of reporting on memory recall of police officers involved in use-of-force events. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Police and Criminal Psychology, Scottsdale, AZ.

165. Semple, T., Bennell, C., Jenkins, B., Baldwin, S., & Andersen, J. (September 2019). The use of de-escalation by police officers in a simulated use of force encounter. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Police and Criminal Psychology, Scottsdale, AZ.

164. Blaskovits, B., & Bennell, C. (June 2019). Do police officers offload memories to their body worn cameras (BWCs)? Paper presented at the annual conference of the Society for Applied Research in Memory and Cognition, Cape Cod, MA.

163. Shipley, P., & Bennell, C. (June 2019). Best practices for de-escalation and use-of-force training. Paper presented at the Canadian Association of Police Educators Annual Conference, Quebec City, QC.

162. Blaskovits, B., & Bennell, C. (May 2019). Misplacing memory: Examining the phenomenon of cognitive offloading during an officer-involved use of force scenario. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Evidence Based Policing, Cincinnati, OH.

161. Brown, A., Blaskovits, B., Bennell, C., & Baldwin, S. (May, 2019). Total recall: Examining body worn camera footage and officer recall after a critical incident. Poster presented at the North American Correctional and Criminal Justice Psychology conference, Halifax, NS

160. Ferrara, C., Emeno, K., Ellingwood, H., Schultheis, E. A., & Bennell, C. (March 2019). Police body worn cameras: A necessary price to pay for safety and police accountability. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the American Psychology-Law Society, Portland, OR.

2018:

159. Ferrara, C., Emeno, K., Ellingwood, H., Schultheis, E., & Bennell, C. (September 2018). Lying or telling the truth? Predicting public perceptions of police officer honesty when their BWC fails to record during a use of force encounter. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Police and Criminal Psychology, Sarasota, FL.

158. Semple, T., Tomlin, M., Bennell, C., & Jenkins, B. (September 2018). An evaluation of a community-based joint mobile crisis intervention team in a small Canadian police service. Ontario Association of Consultants, Counsellors, Psychometrists, and Psychotherapists 40th Annual Conference, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

157. Bennell, C. & Duxbury, L. (June 2018). What do school resource officers do? And what is their value? Paper presented at the European Association of Psychology and Law, Turku, Finland.

156. Duxbury, L. & Bennell, C. (June 2018). The role of school resource officers in creating safe learning environments. Paper presented at the European Association of Psychology and Law, Turku, Finland.

155. Ferrara, C., Emeno, K., Ellingwood, H., Schultheis, E., & Bennell, C. (March 2018). Public perceptions of police credibility when video evidence and officer testimony contradict each other. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Psychology-Law Society, Memphis, TN.

2017:

154. Baldwin, S., Bennell, C., & Andersen, J. (September 2017). Stress-activity mapping: Establishing baseline measures of physiological responses during active duty police encounters. Paper to be presented at the annual meeting of Society for Police and Criminal Psychology, San Diego, California.

153. Baldwin, S., Walker, T., Blaskovits, B., & Bennell, C. (September 2017). The effects of intervention options and situational factors on outcomes in police use-of-force encounters. Paper to be presented at the annual meeting of Society for Police and Criminal Psychology, San Diego, California.

152. Bennell, C., Blaskovits, B., Kalyal, H., Walker, T., & Huey, L. (September 2017). Receptivity to research among police professionals in Canada. Paper to be presented at the annual meeting of Society for Police and Criminal Psychology, San Diego, California.

151. Blaskovits, B., Baldwin, S., Hall C., Bennell, C., & Lawrence, C. (September 2017). Excited delirium syndrome (ExDS): Outcomes and best practices in non-fatal use-of-force (UoF) encounters. Paper to be presented at the annual meeting of Society for Police and Criminal Psychology, San Diego, California.

150. Blaskovits, B., Ewanation, L., Baldwin, S., & Bennell, C. (September 2017). The thin blue line between cop and soldier: Examining public perceptions of police militarization. Paper to be presented at the annual meeting of Society for Police and Criminal Psychology, San Diego, California.

149. Blaskovits, B., McGale, H., & Bennell, C. (September 2017). Everything is not as it appears: Examining the quality of officer-involved body worn camera (BWC) footage. Paper to be presented at the annual meeting of Society for Police and Criminal Psychology, San Diego, California.

148. Brown, A., Blaskovits, B., Ewanation, L., Baldwin, S., & Bennell, C. (September 2017). Looking the part: Examining public perceptions of grooming and body modification in law enforcement. Paper to be presented at the annual meeting of Society for Police and Criminal Psychology, San Diego, California.

147. Ewanation, L., McGale, H., Blaskovits, B., Baldwin, S., & Bennell, C. (September 2017). Investigating the effects of citizen and officer demographics on perceptions of police officers. Paper to be presented at the annual meeting of Society for Police and Criminal Psychology, San Diego, California.

146. Jalava, S., Blaskovits, B., Bennell, C., Walker, T., Kalyal, H., & Huey, L. (September 2017). Receptivity to research among police professionals: A comparison of Canadian and American survey data. Poster to be presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Police and Criminal Psychology Conference, San Diego, California.

145. Jenkins, B., Bennell, C., Ellingwood, H., Blaskovits, B., & Baldwin, S. (September 2017). On a knife’s edge: Jury decision making and police use of force. Poster to be presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Police and Criminal Psychology Conference, San Diego, California.

144. Khanizadeh, A., Blaskovits, B., Bennell, C., Walker, T., Kalyal, H., & Huey, L. (September 2017). Predicting one’s awareness of, and openness to, evidence-based policing: Results from a survey of Canadian police professionals. Poster to be presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Police and Criminal Psychology Conference, San Diego, California.

143. Semple, T., Bennell, C., & Baldwin, S. (September 2017). Excited delirium syndrome: It’s underlying structure and associated outcomes. Poster to be presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Police and Criminal Psychology Conference, San Diego, California.

142. Semple, T., Jenkins, B., McGale, H., Blaskovits, B., Baldwin, S., & Bennell, C. (September 2017). What’s trending? Examining student perceptions of officer uniforms. Poster to be presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Police and Criminal Psychology Conference, San Diego, California.

141. Wardak, R., Brown, A., Blaskovits, B., Ewanation, L., & Bennell, C. (September 2017). A millennial perspective: Examining university student perceptions of grooming and body modification in law enforcement. Poster to be presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Police and Criminal Psychology Conference, San Diego, California.

140. Korva, N., McGale, H., Blaskovits, B., Ewanation, L., Baldwin, S., & Bennell, C. (September 2017). What not to wear: Investigating the effects of uniform colour and accessories on citizens perceptions of police officers. Paper to be presented at the annual meeting of Society for Police and Criminal Psychology, San Diego, California.

139. Blaskovits, B., & Bennell, C. (June 2017). Walk this way: A kinematic point-light investigation of victim vulnerability. Paper presented at Integrating Research and Practice to Combat Violence and Interpersonal Aggression, Coventry University, Coventry, United Kingdom.

138. Bennell, C., Blaskovits, B., Kalyal, H., Walker, T., & Huey, L. (April 2017). Receptivity to Research among police professionals in Canada. Paper presented at the Forensic Psychology in Canada Conference, Ottawa, Ontario.

137. Blaskovits, B., McGale, H., Bennell, C., Harris, O., Woodley, J., MacIssac, A., Stewart, D., & Haddad, D. (April 2017). Everything is not as it appears: Examining the quality of officer- involved body worn camera (BWC) footage. Paper presented at the Forensic Psychology in Canada Conference, Ottawa, Ontario.

136. Brown, A., Carter, E., Baldwin, S., Blaskovits, B., & Bennell, C. (April 2017). In the eye of the beholder: Public perceptions of police officer attitudes and behaviour according to physical and sartorial attributes. Paper presented at the Forensic Psychology in Canada Conference, Ottawa, Ontario.

135. Jenkins, B., Bennell, C., Ellingwood, H., & Blaskovits, B. (April 2017). On a knife’s edge: Jury decision making and police use of force. Poster presented at the Forensic Psychology in Canada Conference, Ottawa, Ontario.

134. Semple, T., Bennell, C., & Baldwin, S. (April 2017). Excited delirium syndrome: Its underlying structure and associated outcomes. Poster presented at the Forensic Psychology in Canada Conference, Ottawa, Ontario.

133. Baldwin, S., Campbell, D., Carter, E., Blaskovits, B., & Bennell, C. (March 2017). Public perception of police officer appearance. Paper presented at the Canadian Association of Chiefs of Police Research Foundation Conference, Winnipeg, Manitoba.

2016:

132. Schultheis, E., Ellingwood, H., Emeno, K., & Bennell, C. (July 2016). Infallibility of video evidence on trial: Public opinion of body-worn cameras reveals a lack of knowledge about their limitations. Paper to be presented at the 3rd Asian Conference of Criminal and Operations Psychology, Singapore.

131. Schultheis, E., Ellingwood, H., Emeno, K., & Bennell, C. (July 2016). Captured on camera: An international study of what the public really thinks about the police use of body-worn cameras. Poster to be presented at the 3rd Asian Conference of Criminal and Operations Psychology, Singapore.

130. Bennell, C. (October 2016). 10 years of research: The current state of the literature on behavioural investigative advice. Paper to be presented at Using Behavioural Science to Target Prolific Offenders, British Academy, London, UK.

129. Bennell, C., Tonkin, M., Woodhams, J., Pakkanen, T., Salfati, G., Winter, J., & van der Kemp, J. (May 2016). Research methods in crime linkage and their applicability to practice. Paper to be presented at the 17th International Conference of Investigative Psychology, New York, New York.

128. Tonkin, M., Bennell, C., Pakkanen, T., Salfati, G., Winter, J., & van der Kemp, J. (May 2016). The C-LINK research projects and findings. Paper to be presented at the 17th International Conference of Investigative Psychology, New York, New York.

127. Asmore-Hills, L., Bennell, C., ten Brinke, G J., Burrell, A., Imre, H., Labuschagne, G., Lam, E., Lipponen, S., Myburgh, E., Pakkanen, T., Rainbow, L., Salfati, G., Santtila, P., Siren, J., Tonkin, M., van der Kemp, J., Webb, M., Winter, J., & Woodhams, J. (March 2016). Crime linkage in an international network of academics and practitioners (C-LINK): Preliminary findings. Poster presented at At the Crossroads: Future Directions in Sex Offender Treatment in Antwerp, Belgium.

126. Fleischmann, M., Zaitchik, M., McKenna, R., Bennell, C., Platania, J., & Cottle, J. (March 2016). An evaluation of a police crisis response model in Rhode Island for persons with mental illness. Poster presented at the annual conference of the American Psychology-Law Society, Atlanta, Georgia.

2015:

125. Blaskovits, B., Baldwin, S., & Bennell, C. (October 2015). Targeted violence in school age adolescents: A comparative review of current practices aimed at clarifying role confusion in threat assessment teams. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Canadian Association of Threat Assessment Professionals, Banff, Alberta, Canada.

124. Bennell, C., & Blaskovits, B. (September 2015). Body worn video cameras: Some words of caution. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Police and Criminal Psychology Conference, Atlanta, Georgia, USA.

123. Blaskovits, B., Ellingwood, H., Mugford, R., & Bennell, C. (September 2015). “Never bring a knife to a gun fight”: Examining the effect of police use of force myths on jury decision making. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Police and Criminal Psychology, Atlanta, Georgia, USA.

122. Schultheis, E., Ellingwood, H., & Bennell, C. (September 2015). Is seeing believing? Public perception in the use of body worn video by police. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Police and Criminal Psychology, Atlanta, Georgia, USA.

121. Bennell, C. (June 2015). Emerging issues and technological advancements in police use of force. Symposium presented at the 3rd North American Correctional and Criminal Justice Psychology Conference, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.

120. Blaskovits, B., Ellingwood, H., Mugford, R., & Bennell, C. (June 2015). Hollywood myths on the stand: Examining the impact of use of force myths on jury decision making. Poster presented at the 3rd North American Correctional and Criminal Justice Psychology Conference, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.

119. Korva, N., & Bennell, C. (June 2015). What is the relationship between annual firearms qualification scores and police officer performance in other use of force scenarios? Paper presented at the 3rd North American Correctional and Criminal Justice Psychology Conference, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.

118. Pettalia, J., Bennell, C., & Pozzulo, J. (June 2015). An examination of officers’ reports after completing a simulated use-of-force scenario. Paper presented at the 3rd North American Correctional and Criminal Justice Psychology Conference, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.

117. Schultheis, E., Ellingwood, H., Mugford, R., Melnyk, T., & Bennell, C. (June 2015). Where there’s smoke: A comparison of crime scene behaviours exhibited in single and serial arson. Poster presented at the 3rd North American Correctional and Criminal Justice Psychology Conference, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.

116. Yamamoto, S., Ellingwood, H., & Bennell, C. (June 2015). Body worn video camera use by law enforcement: A critical review. Paper presented at the 3rd North American Correctional and Criminal Justice Psychology Conference, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.

115. Artemeva, N., Gulli, C. J., Fogarty-Bourget, C. G., Abaalkhail, A., Marcon, A., Nicholson, L., Gentil, G., & Bennell, C. (May 2015). Discursive realization of suicide: A corpus-based genre analysis of genuine suicide notes. Paper to be presented at the annual conference of the Canadian Association for the Study of Discourse and Writing, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.

2014:

114. Bennell, C., & Woodhams, J. (September 2014). Crime Linkage International Network (C-LINK): A model for effective academic-practitioner partnerships. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Police and Criminal Psychology, Las Vegas, Nevada.

113. Emeno, K., & Bennell, C. (September 2014). Testing the boost account as an explanation for repeat and near-repeat Canadian burglary. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Police and Criminal Psychology, Las Vegas, Nevada.

112. Korva, N., Yamamoto, S., & Bennell, C. (September 2014). Use of force myths on trial. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Police and Criminal Psychology, Las Vegas, Nevada. [Winner of the Award for Best Poster]

111. Pettalia, J., Bennell, C., & Pozzulo, J. (September 2014). Documenting life or death decisions: An experimental examination of the quality and quantity of descriptive details reported in a use-of-force scenario. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Police and Criminal Psychology, Las Vegas, Nevada.

110. Artemeva, N., John Gulli, C., & Bennell, C. (February 2014). The genre of the suicide note: Crossing borders between writing research and suicidology. Paper presented at the Writing Across Borders International Congress, Paris, France.

2013:

109. Bennell, C., Emeno, K., & Blaskovits, B. (September 2013). The effectiveness of actuarial tools for linking residential serial burglaries. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Police and Criminal Psychology, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.

108. Bennell, C., Pozzulo, J., Mugford, R., & Pettalia, J. (September 2013). Comparing the accuracy of the simultaneous, sequential, and elimination lineup with children, using receiver operating characteristic analysis. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Police and Criminal Psychology, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.

107. Emeno, K., & Bennell, C. (September 2013). Space-time clustering of Canadian crime. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Police and Criminal Psychology, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. [Winner of the Award for Best PhD Poster]

106. Ferns, A., & Bennell, C. (September 2013). The influence of target race on split-second shooting decisions: The effectiveness of an implementation intention training strategy. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Police and Criminal Psychology, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. [Winner of the Award for Best Professional Poster]

105. Garofalo, A., Ellingwood, H., & Bennell, C. (September 2013). An analysis of structure and content variables in suicide notes: Comparisons over time and across demographic features. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Police and Criminal Psychology, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.

104. Korva, N., & Bennell, C. (September 2013). A survey of Canadian police psychologists. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Police and Criminal Psychology, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.

103. Mugford, R., & Bennell, C. (September 2013). Using classification trees to link serial sexual assaults. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Police and Criminal Psychology, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.

102. Ellingwood, H., Garofalo, A., & Bennell, C. (June 2013). How should across-crime similarity be assessed in behavioural linkage analysis for different crime types? Poster to be presented at the annual conference of the Canadian Psychological Association, Quebec City, Quebec, Canada.

101. Ellingwood, H., Korva, N., & Bennell, C. (June 2013). How should linking accuracy be measured in behavioural linkage analysis? Poster to be presented at the annual conference of the Canadian Psychological Association, Quebec City, Quebec, Canada.

100. Mossiere, A., & Bennell, C. (June 2013). Attempting to combat gender biased shooting decisions through mental rehearsal. Poster to be presented at the annual conference of the Canadian Psychological Association, Quebec City, Quebec, Canada.

99. Wardrop, K., & Bennell, C. (June 2013). A new computer simulation tool for studying shooting decisions: Evidence for gender biases in simulated 3D shooting encounters. Poster to be presented at the annual conference of the Canadian Psychological Association, Quebec City, Quebec, Canada.

98. Korva, N., & Bennell, C. (May 2013). Linking crimes using behavioural clues: Practical strategies for police investigations. Poster to be presented at the Asian Conference of Criminal and Operations Psychology, Singapore.

97. Ferns, A., & Bennell, C. (June 2013). The influence of scene complexity on split-second shooting decisions: Evidence for a White shooting bias. Poster presented at the annual conference of the Canadian Psychological Association, Quebec City, Quebec, Canada.

2012:

96. Bennell, C. (December 2012). The past, present, and future of linkage analysis research. Invited paper presented at the 14th International Conference of Investigative Psychology, London, UK.

95. Mugford, R., Bennell, C., Maeder, E., & Pozzulo, J. (December 2012). An empirical examination of the effect of behavioural linkage analysis expert testimony on mock juror perceptions and verdicts. Paper presented at the 14th International Conference of Investigative Psychology, London, UK.

94. Bennell, C., Wardrop, K., & Jones, J. (November 2012). A new computer simulation tool for studying shooting decisions. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Police and Criminal Psychology, Birmingham, Alabama.

93. Ellingwood, H., Chinneck, A., & Bennell, C. (November 2012). Crime linkage evidence in the court room: An examination of international judicial practices and outcomes regarding behavioral linkage analysis. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Police and Criminal Psychology, Birmingham, Alabama.

92. Emeno, K., Gerlach, A., & Bennell, C. (November, 2012). Examining the role of gender in the weapon identification task. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Police and Criminal Psychology, Birmingham, Alabama.

91. Garofalo, A., Korva, N., Bennell, C. (November, 2012). A content analysis of simulated shooting studies. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Police and Criminal Psychology, Birmingham, Alabama.

90. Mugford, R., Gerlach, A., & Bennell, C. (November 2012). Examining how eye movements relate to gender bias in a simulated shooting task. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Police and Criminal Psychology, Birmingham, Alabama.

2011:

89. Bennell, C., & Musolino, E. (October 2011). Gender biases in simulated lethal force decisions. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Police and Criminal Psychology, Chicago, Illinois.

88. Ellingwood, H., Mugford, R., Melnyk, T., & Bennell, C. (October 2011). Linking serial arson: Comparing the simple matching index to Jaccard’s coefficient. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Police and Criminal Psychology, Chicago, Illinois.

87. Emeno, K., & Bennell, C. (October 2011). An international geographic profiling survey. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Police and Criminal Psychology, Chicago, Illinois.

86. Gerlach, A., & Bennell, C. (October 2011). Examining the association between gender and weapon identification. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Police and Criminal Psychology, Chicago, Illinois. [Winner of the Student Award for Best Research Paper]

85. Mugford, R., Ellingwood, H., Melnyk, T., & Bennell, C. (October 2011). Linking serial arson: Comparing the simple matching index to Jaccard’s coefficient. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Police and Criminal Psychology, Chicago, Illinois.

84. Woodhams, J., Bennell, C., Labuschagne, G., & Beauregard E. (September 2011). New developments in the behavioural linking of serial sex offences. Paper to be presented at the Sexual Violence Conference, Middlesex, UK.

83. Ellingwood, H., Emeno, K., Bennell, C., Forth, A., Kosson, D., & Hare, R. (June 2011). A multidimensional scaling analysis of psychopathy in female young offenders. Poster presented at the annual conference of the Canadian Psychological Association, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

82. Gerlach, A., Bennell, C., Woodhams, J., & Beauregard, E. (June 2011). Using iterative classification trees to link serial sex offences. Poster presented at the annual conference of the Canadian Psychological Association, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

81. Harmer, S., Stark, L., Taylor, A., & Bennell, C. (June 2011). The role of aboriginal stereotypes in simulated shooting decisions. Poster presented at the annual conference of the Canadian Psychological Association, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

80. Juneau, A., Mamoine, S., Holland, S., Holmes, C., Taylor, A., Bennell, C., & Snook, B. (June 2011). Trends in police psychology research: A content analysis of the Journal of Police and Criminal Psychology. Poster presented at the annual conference of the Canadian Psychological Association, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

79. Melnyk, T., Mugford, R. & Bennell, C. (June 2011). Linking serial homicides: A comparison of similarity coefficients. Poster presented at the annual conference of the Canadian Psychological Association, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

78. Mugford, R., Bennell, C., Maeder, E., & Pozzulo, J. (June 2011). The effect of linkage analysis evidence in court. Poster presented at the annual conference of the Canadian Psychological Association, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

77. Rasquinha, A., Musolino, E., Taylor, A., & Bennell, C. (June 2011). Do implementation intentions reduce gender biases in lethal use of force decisions? Poster presented at the annual conference of the Canadian Psychological Association, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

76. Woodhams, J., Bennell, C., & Beauregard, E. (June 2011). Are all serial rapists consistent in the same way?  Using iterative classification trees (ICTs) to explore the principles of case linkage for serial sex offences. Paper presented at the Division of Forensic Psychology Annual Conference, Portsmouth, UK.

75. Bennell, C., Woodhams, J., Beauregard, E., & Taylor, A. (March 2011). Linking serial burglaries using iterative classification trees. Poster presented at the annual conference of the American Psychology-Law Society, Miami, Florida, USA.

74. Ellingwood, H., Emeno, K., Bennell, C., Forth, A.F., Kossin, D., & Hare, R. (March 2011). A multidimensional scaling analysis of the PCL: YV: Examining the structure of psychopathy in juveniles. Poster presented at the annual conference of the American Psychology-Law Society, Miami, Florida, USA.

73. Taylor, A., & Bennell, C. (March 2011). The influence of target race and police experience on simulated shooting decisions. Poster presented at the annual conference of the American Psychology-Law Society, Miami, Florida, USA.

2010:

72. Bennell, C., & Taylor, A. (September 2010). Race biases in shooting decisions: The role of stereotype activation and controlled responding. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Police and Criminal Psychology, Honolulu, Hawaii.

2009:

71. Emeno, K., Bennell, C., Snook, B., Taylor, P.J., & Goodwill, A.M. (August 2009). The precision, accuracy, and efficiency of geographic profiling predictions: Simple heuristics versus mathematical algorithms. Paper presented at the 10th Crime Mapping Conference, New Orleans, USA.

70. Corey, S., Bennell, C., Emeno, K., & Martens, C. (March 2009). A meta-analysis of the worked example effect. Poster presented at the 3rd International Cognitive Load Theory Conference, Heerlen, Netherlands.

69. Emeno, K., & Bennell, C. (March 2009). The effectiveness of calibrated vs. default distance decay functions for geographic profiling: An examination of geographic region. Poster presented at the annual conference of the American Psychology-Law Society, San Antonio, Texas, USA.

68. Melnyk. T., Bennell, C., Gauthier, D., & Gauthier, D. (March 2009). Linking serial sexual assaults: The taxonomic similarity index versus Jaccard’s coefficient. Poster presented at the annual conference of the American Psychology-Law Society, San Antonio, Texas, USA.

67. Mugford, R., Corey, S., Bennell, C., & Martens, C. (March 2009). A meta-analysis of the self-explanation effect. Poster presented at the 3rd International Cognitive Load Theory Conference, Heerlen, Netherlands.

66. Taylor, A., Hogan, J., Bennell, C., & Lavergne, C. (March 2009). Moving into management: An examination of the transition to police supervisor. Poster presented at the annual conference of the American Psychology-Law Society, San Antonio, Texas, USA.

2008:

65. Bennell, C., Emeno, K., Snook, B., & Taylor, P.J. (October 2008). Fast and frugal geographic profiling revisited: Simple heuristics vs. Bayesian model. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Police and Criminal Psychology, Walnut Creek, California, USA.

64. Corey, S., & Bennell, C. (October 2008). Investigating beliefs related to use-of-force encounters among police officers and jury-eligible members of the public. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Police and Criminal Psychology, Walnut Creek, California, USA. [Winner of the Student Award for Best Research Paper]

63. Emeno, K., & Bennell, C. (October 2008). The effectiveness of calibrated versus default distance decay functions in geographic profiling systems: An examination of crime type. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Police and Criminal Psychology, Walnut Creek, California, USA.

62. Mugford, R., & Bennell, C. (October 2008). An examination of youth attitudes towards policing: A descriptive analysis of the 2005 and 2007 Ipsos Reid surveys. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Police and Criminal Psychology, Walnut Creek, California, USA.

61. Taylor, A., Bennell, C., Gauthier, D., & Gauthier, D. (October 2008). Linking serial burglaries: Should we use a taxonomic measure of similarity or Jaccard’s coefficient? Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Police and Criminal Psychology, Walnut Creek, California, USA.

60. Corey, S., Gauthier, D., & Bennell, C. (June 2008). Does a taxonomic similarity measure improve our ability to link serial crimes? Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Canadian Psychological Association, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada.

59. Emeno, K., Deng, S., & Bennell, C. (June 2008). Improving geographic profiling predictions through the use of calibrated distance decay functions Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Canadian Psychological Association, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada.

58. Hildebrand, S., & Bennell, C. (June 2008). An examination of factors potentially related to the criminal profiling illusion. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Canadian Psychological Association, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada.

57. Huggan, M., & Bennell, C. (June 2008). Distinguishing between true and false allegations of rape. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Canadian Psychological Association, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada.

56. Melnyk, T., Bloomfield, S., & Bennell, C. (June 2008). A test of the temporal stability, cross-situational consistency, and homology assumptions of criminal profiling. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Canadian Psychological Association, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada

55. Mugford, R., Paquette, A., & Bennell, C. (June 2008). Developing an iterative classification tree for linking serial crimes. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Canadian Psychological Association, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada.

54. Taylor, A., & Bennell, C. (June 2008). Conducting research with the police: Priorities, challenges, and solutions. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Canadian Psychological Association, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada.

53. Emeno, K., Bennell, C., Melnyk, T., & Jones, N.J. (March 2008). Linking serial rapes: A comparison of similarity coefficients. Poster presented at the annual conference of the American Psychology-Law Society, Jacksonville, Florida, USA.

52. Melnyk, T., & Bennell, C. (March 2008). School associated violent deaths: A faceted model of homicides in schools. . Poster presented at the annual conference of the American Psychology-Law Society, Jacksonville, Florida, USA.

51. Taylor, A., & Bennell, C. (March 2008). Examining the effectiveness of psychological debriefing following a critical incident: A meta-analysis. Poster presented at the annual conference of the American Psychology-Law Society, Jacksonville, Florida, USA.

2007:

50. Beauregard, E., Goodwill, A.M., Taylor, P.J., & Bennell, C. (November 2007). Typologies of sexual murderers: A test of the organized/disorganized model. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Association for the Treatment of Sexual Abusers, San Diego, California, USA.

49. Bennell, C., & Bloomfield, S. (September 2007). Deciding when burglaries have been committed by the same offender: Statistical prediction rules do it best. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Police and Criminal Psychology, Springfield, Massachusetts, USA.

48. Corey, S., & Bennell, C. (2007). Geographic profiling of terrorist attacks. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Police and Criminal Psychology, Springfield, Massachusetts, USA. [Winner of the Student Award for Best Research Paper]

47. Emeno, K., Bennell, C., & Pozzulo, J. (September 2007). Criminal profiling evidence: Impact on juror decision making. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Police and Criminal Psychology, Springfield, Massachusetts, USA.

46. Melnyk, T., Bloomfield, S., & Bennell, C. (September 2007). Classifying serial sexual homicide: Validating Keppel and Walter’s (1999) model. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Police and Criminal Psychology, Springfield, Massachusetts, USA.

45. Taylor, A., Snook, B., Haines, A., Taylor, P.J., & Bennell, C. (September 2007). Criminal profiling belief and use: A survey of Canadian police officer opinions. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Police and Criminal Psychology, Springfield, Massachusetts, USA. [Winner of the Wilson Kimbrough Award for a Student Research Paper]

44. Bennell, C., Corey, S., & Taylor, A. (June 2007). Improving police training: The benefits and challenges of translating theory into practice. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Canadian Psychological Association, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.

43. Bennell, C., Jones, N.J., & Melnyk, T. (June 2007). Linking serial rapes: A test of the behavioural frequency hypothesis. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Canadian Psychological Association, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.

42. Corey, S., & Bennell, C. (June 2007). Examining the influence of several training factors on the effectiveness of use-of-force simulation training in the military domain: A meta-analytic review. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Canadian Psychological Association, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.

41. Emeno, K., Bennell, C., Snook, B., & Taylor, P.J. (June 2007). Clinical versus actuarial approaches to geographic profiling: A meta-analysis. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Canadian Psychological Association, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.

40. Hanby, L., & Bennell, C. (June 2007). The CSI effect: A content analysis and a survey of the experts. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Canadian Psychological Association, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.

39. Jones, N.J., Bennell, C., & Forrest, K. (June 2007). Determining suicide note authenticity: Can training improve human judgement? Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Canadian Psychological Association, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.

38. Mugford, R., Bennell, C., Snook, B., & Taylor, P.J. (June 2007). Science or pseudoscience? A partial order scalogram of police investigative techniques. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Canadian Psychological Association, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.

37. Taylor, A., Corey, S., & Bennell, C. (June 2007). What skills are required for offender profiling? An examination of intuitive ability and profile accuracy. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Canadian Psychological Association, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.

36. Taylor, P.J., Bennell, C., & Snook, B. (May 2007). Clinical versus actuarial geographic profiling approaches: A meta-analysis. Paper presented at the 5th National Crime Mapping Conference, London, UK.

2006:

35. Beauregard, E., Goodwill, A.M., Taylor, P.J., & Bennell, C. (November 2006). Classification of sexual homicide and sexual murderers: Revisiting the organized-disorganized typology. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Los Angeles, California, USA.

34. Corey, S., Bennell, C., Taylor, A., & Ecker, J. (October 2006). What skills are required for offender profiling? An examination of critical thinking ability and profile accuracy. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Police and Criminal Psychology, Washington, D.C., USA.

33. Jones, N.J., & Bennell, C. (October 2006). Determining suicide note authenticity: Actuarial prediction versus human judgement. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Police and Criminal Psychology, Washington, D.C., USA.

32. Taylor, A., & Bennell, C. (October 2006). Operational and organizational police stress in an Ontario police department: A descriptive study. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Police and Criminal Psychology, Washington, D.C., USA.

31. Taylor, P.J., Snook, B., & Bennell, C. (September 2006). Evidence of a prioritisation strategy heuristic in geographic profiling. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the British Psychological Society (Cognitive Psychology Section), Lancaster, UK.

30. Taylor, P.J., Goodwill, A.M., Beauregard, E., Bennell, C., & Snook, B. (June 2006). Testing the offender profiling paradigm: Can actions predict characteristics? Paper presented at the annual meeting of the European Association of Psychology and Law, Liverpool, UK.

29. Tivendell, J., Cotton, D., & Bennell, C. (June 2006). Police psychology: An emerging area of practice and research. A symposium presented at the annual meeting of the Canadian Psychological Association, Calgary, Alberta, Canada.

28. Bennell, C. (June 2006). Using psychological theory to improve the quality of police training. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Canadian Psychological Association, Calgary, Alberta, Canada.

27. Jones, N.J., Bennell, C., & L’Heureux, K. (June 2006). Interpreting the accuracy and usefulness of offender profiles: The potential impact of descriptor ambiguity and valence. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Canadian Psychological Association, Calgary, Alberta, Canada.

26. Taylor, A., Bennell, C., & Corey, S. (June 2006). The temporal consistency of crime scene behaviours in serial sexual homicide. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Canadian Psychological Association, Calgary, Alberta, Canada. [Winner of the CPA Student Poster Competition, Criminal Justice Section]

25. Jones, N.J., & Bennell, C. (March 2006). The stability and consistency of behavioural themes in serial homicide. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the American Psychology-Law Society, St. Petersburg, Florida, USA.

2005:

24. Bennell, C. (December 2005). Improving the quality of investigative decision making. Paper presented at the 8th International Conference of Investigative Psychology, London, UK.

23. Bennell, C., Snook, B., & Taylor, P.J. (October 2005). Man versus machine: The case of geographic profiling. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Police and Criminal Psychology, Scottsdale, Arizona, USA. [Winner of the Ed Schaffer Award for Best Research Paper]

22. Bloomfield, S., Bennell, C., & Wilson, C. (October 2005). The false memory effect in offender profiling. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Police and Criminal Psychology, Scottsdale, Arizona, USA. [Winner of the Student Award for Best Research Paper]

21. Corey, S., Bennell, C., & Jones, N.J. (October 2005). Improving the quality of use-of-force simulation training. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Police and Criminal Psychology, Scottsdale, Arizona, USA.

20. Jones, N.J., Bennell, C., & Dubuc, G. (October 2005). The development and validation of a statistical prediction rule for discriminating between genuine and simulated suicide notes. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Police and Criminal Psychology, Scottsdale, Arizona, USA

19. Bennell, C., & Wilson, C. (June 2005). The false memory effect in offender profiling. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Canadian Psychological Association, Montreal, Quebec, Canada.

18. Bloomfield, S., Bennell, C., & Barnes, C. (June 2005). Linking serial burglaries using crime scene behaviours: How do forensic professionals compare to a statistical model? Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Canadian Psychological Association, Montreal, Quebec, Canada.

17. Brooks, J., & Bennell, C. (June 2005). An examination of accuracy and confidence in a geographic profiling task: Does the amount of information provided to participants make a difference? Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Canadian Psychological Association, Montreal, Quebec, Canada.

16. Cao, T., & Bennell, C. (June 2005). The development and validation of a statistical prediction rule for the purpose of linking serial rapes in Canada. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Canadian Psychological Association, Montreal, Quebec, Canada.

15. Corey, S., Bennell, C., Taylor, P.J., & Snook, B. (June 2005). The effect of task complexity on predictive accuracy in a geographic profiling task. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Canadian Psychological Association, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. [Winner of the CPA Student Poster Competition, Criminal Justice Section]

2004:

14. Bennell, C., Barnes, C., & Snook, B. (November 2004). Linking serial burglaries using crime scene behaviours: The accuracy of university students, forensic professionals, and a statistical model. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Judgement and Decision-Making, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA.

13. Snook, B., Bennell, C., & Taylor, P.J. (November 2004). The impact of a brief training session on the accuracy of police officers’ geographic profiling predictions. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Judgement and Decision-Making, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA.

12. Snook, B., Bennell, C., & Taylor, P.J. (March 2004). A process and outcome analysis of predictions on a geographic profiling task. Paper presented at the annual Crime Mapping Research Conference, Boston, Massachusetts, USA.

2003:

11. Hagen, L., Herdman, C., & Bennell, C. (October 2003). Decision support systems: A cognitive systems approach. Poster presented at CRESTech’s Innovation Network 2003, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

10. Bennell, C. (June 2003). The interpretation of ambiguous profiling advice can create favourable attitudes towards profiling and profilers. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Canadian Psychological Association, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.

2002:

9. Bennell, C. (November 2002). Linking residential burglaries by modus operandi: An empirical test of findings that emerge from interviews with offenders. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Chicago, Illinois, USA.

8. Taylor, P.J., Bennell, C., & Snook, B. (July 2002). Problems of classification in Investigative Psychology. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the International Federation of Classification Societies, Krakow, Poland.

7. Bennell, C. (June 2002). An actuarial method for linking serial crimes. Paper presented at 7th International Conference of Investigative Psychology, Liverpool, UK.

2001:

6. Canter, D.V., Bennell, C., Snook, B., & Shalev, K. (June 2001). Psycho-social processes in offender crime site selection. Paper presented at the International Conference on Environmental Criminology and Crime Analysis, Liverpool, UK.

5. Bennell, C. (April 2001). Interpersonal processes in child sexual abuse. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the British Psychological Society (Forensic Psychology Section), Birmingham, UK.

4. Bennell, C. (March 2001). Turning victim statements into meaningful data: A smallest space analysis of child sexual assault cases. Paper presented at the Facet Theory Symposium, Liverpool, UK.

2000:

3. Bennell, C., Alison, L.J., Stein, K., Alison, E., & Canter, D.V. (July 2000). Sexual offences against children as the abusive exploitation of conventional adult-child relationships. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the British Society of Criminology, Leicester, UK.

1999:

2. Bennell, C. (September 1999). A psychological perspective on behavioural linking. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the British Psychological Society (Legal and Criminological Psychology Section), Cambridge, UK.

1. Bennell, C. (September 1999). Behavioural consistency in serial rape: A social-psychological perspective. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the British Psychological Society (Social Psychology Section), Lancaster, UK.