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Oxburgh, Gavin E.; Myklebust, Trond and Grant, Tim D. (2010). The question of question types in police interviews:a review of the literature from a psychological and linguistic perspective. International Journal of Speech, Language and the Law, 17 (1), pp. 45-66.

Hammond, Christine J.; Bond, John W. and Grant, Tim D. (2009). The effects of substance use on offender crime scene behavior. Science and Justice, 54 (2), pp. 376-381.

Norton, Russell and Grant, Tim D. (2008). Rape myth in true and false rape allegations. Psychology, Crime and Law, 14 (4), pp. 275-285.

Sheridan, L.P. and Grant, Tim D. (2007). Is cyberstalking different? Psychology, Crime and Law, 13 (6), pp. 627-640.

Boyd, Elizabeth and Grant, Tim D. (2006). Is gender a factor in perceived prison officer competence? Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health, 15 (1), pp. 65-79.

Grant, Tim D. and Dajee, Kevindra (2003). Types of task, types of audience, types of actor: interactions between mere presence and personality type in a simple mathematical task. Personality and Individual Differences, 35 (3), pp. 633-639.

Woodhams, Jessica and Grant, Tim D. Developing a categorisation system for rapists' speech. Psychology, Crime and Law, 12 (3), pp. 245-260.

Grant, Tim D. Forensic linguistics for forensic psychologists: a brief introduction. Forensic Update , pp. 25-28.

Woodhams, Jessica; Grant, Tim D. and Price, Andrew R. G. From marine ecology to crime analysis: improving the detection of serial sexual offences using a taxonomic similarity measure. Journal of Investigative Psychology and Offender Profiling, 4 (1), pp. 17-27.

Grant, Tim D. and Baker, Kevin L. Identifying reliable, valid markers of authorship: a response to Chaski. International Journal of Speech, Language and the Law, 8 (1), pp. 66-79.

Grant, Tim D. Quantifying evidence for forensic authorship analysis. International Journal of Speech, Language and the Law, 14 (1), pp. 1-25.

Tonkin, Matthew; Grant, Tim D. and Bond, John W. To link or not to link: a test of the case linkage principles using serial car theft data. Journal of Investigative Psychology and Offender Profiling, 5 (1-2), pp. 58-77.

Westerberg, Kelly; Grant, Tim D. and Bond, John W. Triangulation mobility of auto-theft offenders. Journal of Investigative Psychology and Offender Profiling, 4 (2), pp. 109-120.

Woodhams, Jessica; Gillett, R. and Grant, Tim D. Understanding the factors that affect the severity of juvenile stranger sex offenses. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 22 (2), pp. 218-237.

Book Section

Grant, Tim D. (2008). Approaching questions in forensic authorship analysis. IN: Dimensions of Forensic Linguistics. Gibbons, John and Turell, M. Teresa (eds) Amsterdam (NL): John Benjamins.

Grant, Tim D. (2006). Identifying the origins of evidential texts. IN: Witness Testimony: Psychological, Investigative and Evidential Perspectives. Heaton-Armstrong, Anthony; Shepherd, Eric; Gudjonsson, Gisli H. and Wolchover, David (eds) Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Grant, Tim D. Forensic linguistics and the delivery of justice. IN: The new optimists. Richards, Keith (ed.) Birmingham: Linus.

Grant, Tim D. and Woodhams, Jessica Rape as social activity: an application of investigative linguistics. IN: The Language of Sexual Crimes. Cotterill, Janet (ed.) Basingsoke: Palgrave Macmillan.

Grant, Tim D. Text messaging forensics : Txt 4n6: idiolect free authorship analysis? IN: The Routledge handbook of forensic linguistics. Coulthard, Malcom and Johnson, Alison (eds) Routledge Handbooks in Applied Linguistics . Routledge.

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