Heather Flowe

Heather Flowe

University of Birmingham

H-index: 31

Europe-United Kingdom

About Heather Flowe

Heather Flowe, With an exceptional h-index of 31 and a recent h-index of 23 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Birmingham, specializes in the field of eyewitness memory, VAWG, investigative interviewing, eyewitness testimony, eyewitness identification.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Does presenting perpetrator and innocent suspect faces from different facial angles influence the susceptibility of eyewitness memory? An investigation into the misinformation …

Technological Advances in the Administration of Lineups

Advances and Future Prospects in Evolving Face Matching Technologies for Crime Prevention and Investigation

Juror perceptions of bystander and victim intoxication by different substances

A critical analysis of gender-based violence reporting and evidence building applications (GBVxTech) for capturing memory reports

Investigating memory reliability in intoxicated witnesses of crime

A systematic review of criminal justice initiatives to strengthen the criminal investigation and prosecution of sexual violence in East Africa

A scoping review on sexual and gender-based violence medicolegal service provision in East Africa

Heather Flowe Information

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Citations(all)

2756

Citations(since 2020)

1681

Cited By

1528

hIndex(all)

31

hIndex(since 2020)

23

i10Index(all)

56

i10Index(since 2020)

44

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Heather Flowe Skills & Research Interests

eyewitness memory

VAWG

investigative interviewing

eyewitness testimony

eyewitness identification

Top articles of Heather Flowe

Does presenting perpetrator and innocent suspect faces from different facial angles influence the susceptibility of eyewitness memory? An investigation into the misinformation …

Frontiers in Psychology

2024/3/28

Technological Advances in the Administration of Lineups

2024/2/26

Advances and Future Prospects in Evolving Face Matching Technologies for Crime Prevention and Investigation

2024/2/26

Juror perceptions of bystander and victim intoxication by different substances

Criminal Justice and Behavior

2024/2/12

A critical analysis of gender-based violence reporting and evidence building applications (GBVxTech) for capturing memory reports

Frontiers in psychology

2024/1/18

Investigating memory reliability in intoxicated witnesses of crime

2024/1/11

A systematic review of criminal justice initiatives to strengthen the criminal investigation and prosecution of sexual violence in East Africa

2024/1

A scoping review on sexual and gender-based violence medicolegal service provision in East Africa

2023/12

Heather Flowe
Heather Flowe

H-Index: 18

Caroline Bradbury-Jones
Caroline Bradbury-Jones

H-Index: 28

Enabling witnesses to actively explore faces and reinstate study-test pose during a lineup increases discriminability

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

2023/10/10

Estimating excess mortality due to female genital mutilation

Scientific Reports

2023/8/16

Evaluating Case Attrition along the Medico-Legal Case Referral Pathway for Sexual and Domestic Violence Survivors in Kenya: A Secondary Data Analysis

Victims & Offenders

2023/5/27

The impact of alcohol and drugs on suspects', victims' and witnesses' cognition and memory

Frontiers in Psychology

2023/5/24

Domestic Abuse links to Suicide: Rapid Review, Fieldwork, and Quantitative Analysis Report.

2023/4

Impact evaluation and economic benefit analysis of a domestic violence and abuse UK police intervention

Frontiers in psychology

2023/2/16

Acute alcohol intoxication and alcohol expectancy effects on women’s memory for consensual and non-consensual sexual activity

Frontiers in psychology

2023/2/1

The interactive lineup advantage: a ground-breaking approach to boosting eyewitness identification accuracy

2023

Government responses to gender-based violence during COVID-19

Frontiers in global women's health

2022/8/18

Eyewitness memory in the news can affect the strategic regulation of memory reporting

Memory

2022/7/3

Reflections on increasing the value of data on sexual violence incidents against children to better prevent and respond to sexual offending in Kenya

Societies

2022/6/6

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