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Alasdair M Goodwill, B.Sc., M.Sc.
Research Papers
Alison, L.J., West, A. and Goodwill,
A.M. (In Press) The academic and the practitioner: Pragmatists’ views
of offender profiling, Journal of Psychology, Public Policy
and Law. View abstract
Goodwill, A.M. & Alison, L.J. (under review)
Exploring the patterns of crime: The differential sequential
angulation of serial offenders. Submitted to Psychology,
Crime and Law.
Goodwill, A.M. & Alison, L.J. (under review)
The development of a filter model for prioritising suspects
in burglary offences. Submitted to Psychology, Crime and
Law.
Goodwill, A.M. & Alison, L.J. (in preparation)
Classifying stranger sexual offences for the purpose of suspect
prioritisation: an applied investigative approach.
Goodwill, A.M. & Alison, L.J. (in preparation)
The prioritisation of suspects in stranger sexual offences:
Empirical test of an applied investigative approach.
Research Projects
Goodwill, A.M. (1998) – Conducted a research
project on the use and reliability of the Cleveland Burglary
Linking System for Huddersfield Constabulary (Reference D.S. John Holstead).
Alison, L.J. & Goodwill, A.M. (2002) Home
Office Interim Report 2: An Evaluation of the information used by the
Serious Crime Analysis Section (of the National Crime Faculty, UK). Internal
report.
Alison, L.J., Goodwill, A.M. and Wright, M. (2002)
Home Office Final Report on the Serious Crime Analysis Section
of the National Crime Faculty, UK. Internal report.
Non-Forensic Research Papers
Smulzinski, K.K., Goodwill, A.M. and Szechtman,
H. (2000) Locomotor sensitisation to quinpirole in rats:
effects of drug abstinence and sex, Psychopharmacology, 152,
pgs 304-311.

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