2018 Journal Article Intoxicated but not incapacitated: are there effective methods to assist juries in interpreting evidence of voluntary complainant intoxication in cases of rape?Nitschke, Faye T., Masser, Barbara M., McKimmie, Blake M. and Riachi, Maddison (2018). Intoxicated but not incapacitated: are there effective methods to assist juries in interpreting evidence of voluntary complainant intoxication in cases of rape?. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 36 (9-10), 1-25. doi: 10.1177/0886260518790601 |
2018 Journal Article The defendant with the prison tattoo: the effect of tattoos on mock jurors' perceptionsBrown, Kelly A., McKimmie, Blake M. and Zarkadi, Theodora (2018). The defendant with the prison tattoo: the effect of tattoos on mock jurors' perceptions. Psychiatry, Psychology and Law, 25 (3), 386-403. doi: 10.1080/13218719.2017.1412240 |
2017 Journal Article The dock on trial: courtroom design and the presumption of innocenceRossner, Meredith, Tait, David, McKimmie, Blake and Sarre, Rick (2017). The dock on trial: courtroom design and the presumption of innocence. Journal of Law and Society, 44 (3), 317-344. doi: 10.1111/jols.12033 |
2017 Journal Article Deconstructing the simplification of jury instructions: how simplifying the features of complexity affects jurors' application of instructionsBaguley, Chantelle M., McKimmie, Blake M. and Masser, Barbara M. (2017). Deconstructing the simplification of jury instructions: how simplifying the features of complexity affects jurors' application of instructions. Law and Human Behavior, 41 (3), 284-304. doi: 10.1037/lhb0000234 |
2016 Journal Article The selective use of rape-victim stereotypes to protect culturally similar perpetratorsBongiorno, Renata, McKimmie, Blake M. and Masser, Barbara M. (2016). The selective use of rape-victim stereotypes to protect culturally similar perpetrators. Psychology of Women Quarterly, 40 (3), 398-413. doi: 10.1177/0361684316631932 |
2016 Journal Article Just spaces: does courtroom design affect how the defendant is perceived?McKimmie, Blake M., Hays, Jillian M. and Tait, David (2016). Just spaces: does courtroom design affect how the defendant is perceived?. Psychiatry, Psychology and Law, 23 (6), 1-8. doi: 10.1080/13218719.2016.1174054 |
2016 Journal Article Rape perpetrators on trial: the effect of sexual assault related schemas on attributions of blameStuart, Shannon M., McKimmie, Blake M. and Masser, Barbara M. (2016). Rape perpetrators on trial: the effect of sexual assault related schemas on attributions of blame. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 34 (2), 088626051664077-336. doi: 10.1177/0886260516640777 |
2016 Journal Article Mode of children's testimony and the effect of assumptions about credibilityAntrobus, Emma, McKimmie, Blake M. and Newcombe, Peter (2016). Mode of children's testimony and the effect of assumptions about credibility. Psychiatry, Psychology and Law, 23 (6), 1-19. doi: 10.1080/13218719.2016.1152927 |
2015 Journal Article Digital evidence in the jury room: the impact of mobile technology on the juryMcDonald, Laura W., Tait, David, Gelb, Karen, Rossner, Meredith and McKimmie, Blake M. (2015). Digital evidence in the jury room: the impact of mobile technology on the jury. Current Issues in Criminal Justice, 27 (2), 179-194. doi: 10.1080/10345329.2015.12036040 |
2015 Journal Article Does the Narrative Style of Video Evidence Influence Judgements About Rape Complainant Testimony?Westera, Nina J, Mckimmie, Blake M., Kebbell, Mark R., Milne, Rebecca and Masser, Barbara (2015). Does the Narrative Style of Video Evidence Influence Judgements About Rape Complainant Testimony?. Applied Cognitive Psychology, 29 (5), 637-646. doi: 10.1002/acp.3146 |
2015 Journal Article Helping those who help themselves: evaluating QPILCH’s self representation serviceGiddings, Jeff, McKimmie, Blake, Banks, Cate and Butler, Tamara (2015). Helping those who help themselves: evaluating QPILCH’s self representation service. Journal of Judicial Administration, 24 (3), 135-153. |
2015 Journal Article Cognitive dissonance in groupsMcKimmie, Blake M. (2015). Cognitive dissonance in groups. Social and Personality Psychology Compass, 9 (4), 202-212. doi: 10.1111/spc3.12167 |
2015 Journal Article Teaching psychology in Australia: does class attendance matter for performance?Louis, Winnifred R., Bastian, Brock, McKimmie, Blake and Lee, Anthony J. (2015). Teaching psychology in Australia: does class attendance matter for performance?. Australian Journal of Psychology, 68 (1), 47-51. doi: 10.1111/ajpy.12088 |
2015 Journal Article Sugar and spice and all things nice: the role of gender stereotypes in jurors’ perceptions of criminal defendantsStrub, Tanya and McKimmie, Blake M. (2015). Sugar and spice and all things nice: the role of gender stereotypes in jurors’ perceptions of criminal defendants. Psychiatry, Psychology and Law, 23 (4), 487-498. doi: 10.1080/13218719.2015.1080151 |
2014 Journal Article Deviance in organizational decision making: using unanimous decision rules to promote the positive effects and alleviate the negative effects of devianceRijnbout, Jasmine S. and Mckimmie, Blake M. (2014). Deviance in organizational decision making: using unanimous decision rules to promote the positive effects and alleviate the negative effects of deviance. Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 44 (7), 455-463. doi: 10.1111/jasp.12238 |
2014 Journal Article What counts as rape? The effect of offense prototypes, victim stereotypes, and participant gender on how the complainant and defendant are perceivedMcKimmie, Blake M., Masser, Barbara M. and Bongiorno, Renata (2014). What counts as rape? The effect of offense prototypes, victim stereotypes, and participant gender on how the complainant and defendant are perceived. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, OnlineFirst (12), 1-31. doi: 10.1177/0886260513518843 |
2014 Journal Article Objective and subjective comprehension of jury instructions in criminal trialsMcKimmie, Blake M., Antrobus, Emma and Baguley, Chantelle (2014). Objective and subjective comprehension of jury instructions in criminal trials. New Criminal Law Review, 17 (2), 163-183. doi: 10.1525/nclr.2014.17.2.163 |
2013 Journal Article Stereotypical and counterstereotypical defandants: who is he and what was the case against her?McKimmie, Blake M., Masters, Jane M., Masser, Barbara M., Schuller, Regina A. and Terry, Deborah J. (2013). Stereotypical and counterstereotypical defandants: who is he and what was the case against her?. Psychology, Public Policy, and Law, 19 (3), 343-354. doi: 10.1037/a0030505 |
2013 Journal Article It's Not What She Says, It's How She Says It: The Influence of Language Complexity and Cognitive Load on the Persuasiveness of Expert TestimonyMcKimmie, Blake M., Newton, Sara A., Schuller, Regina A. and Terry, Deborah J. (2013). It's Not What She Says, It's How She Says It: The Influence of Language Complexity and Cognitive Load on the Persuasiveness of Expert Testimony. Psychiatry, Psychology and Law, 20 (4), 578-589. doi: 10.1080/13218719.2012.727068 |
2013 Journal Article Looking shifty but telling the truth: the effect of witness demeanour on mock jurors' perceptionsMcKimmie, Blake M., Masser, Barbara M. and Bongiorno, Renata (2013). Looking shifty but telling the truth: the effect of witness demeanour on mock jurors' perceptions. Psychiatry, Psychology and Law, Published online (2), 1-14. doi: 10.1080/13218719.2013.815600 |