- Banach, N. (2021) Fear Appeal Message as an Intervention to Increase Risk Awareness, Attitude Change and Promote Self-Protective Action to Prevent Future ZoonosesThe present study widens the scope by focusing on zoonoses in general and investigates the effectiveness of two intervention conditions.
- Eberhardt, L. (2020) Augmented Reality in daily policing: effects on citizens’ willingness to cooperate, legitimacy perceptions and privacy concernsThis research aimed to assess possible consequences which arise when the police implement Augmented-Reality glasses in daily policing. Specifically, citizens' willingness to cooperate, their legitimacy perceptions, and privacy concerns were assessed
- Erber, J. (2022) Erring in suspect interviews: The effects of multiple errors on the relationship formation and perceived humaneness (Interviewee’s perspective)This study explores the effect of multiple communication errors made by the law enforcement officer on established rapport, the suspect’s trust in the interviewer, perceived humaneness, and the willingness to provide information in suspect interview
- Hülscher, L.M. (2022) The Effect of Guilt Presumptions and Evidence Strength within Police Interviews: Presuming a Suspect's Guilt and the Strength of Evidence and its Influence on Interviewer's Ultimate JudgmentsThis study investigated the impact of guilt presumptions and evidence strength within investigative interviews.
- Kommander, S. (2021) The Effectiveness of Denial of the Victim and Denial of Responsibility on Influencing Perceptions of Guilt and Empathy in the Context of Sexual AssaultThis study explored the two suspect behaviours: denial of the victim and denial of responsibility and their effectiveness in altering perceptions of empathy and guilt.
- Papke, A. (2022) The Role of Trust and Perceived Risk in the Relationship between Privacy and Security Values, and Emotions towards Smart Home DevicesThis paper investigates the influence of personal security and privacy values on emotions towards smart home devices considering the role of trust and perceived risk.
- Simon, J. (2022) Protect your password so it can protect you: improving password strength through coping messagesInspired by Protection Motivation Theory, this experimental study was set up to understand the impact of three coping messages (i.e., self-efficacy, response efficacy, and self-efficacy and response efficacy combined) to improve password composition