Ph D in Forensic Psychology, Ontario Tech University (2025)
MS in Forensic Psychology, Ontario Tech University (2020)
BA in Forensic Psychology, Carleton University (2018)
Publications
No info available.
Presentations
Increasing information elicitation. (2025),
Mathew J. Caines, Harper Chaisson, Geneveive Kaba, T Huang, Jessica Lundy, Quintan J. Crough, Joseph Eastwood, Kirk Luther, Brent Snook.
Interviewing to Detect Deception with Artificial Intelligence. (2025),
Quintan J. Crough.
Lying and Lie Detection. (2025),
Quintan J. Crough.
An examination of rapport-building within the sensitive topic paradigm. (2024),
Quintan J. Crough.
Increasing information elicitation: An evaluation of the model statement, a mock transcript, and teach to talk on information yield and recall accuracy. (2024),
Quintan J. Crough.
Investigative Interviewing and Interrogation. (2024),
Quintan J. Crough.
Navigating Life as a Graduate Student (2024),
Quintan J. Crough.
Conducting Investigative Interviewing Research. (2023),
Quintan J. Crough.
Critical Incident Management and Decision Making. (2023),
Quintan J. Crough.
Facilitating Sensitive Disclosures by Building Rapport. (2023),
Quintan J. Crough.
Pursuing a Career in Forensic Psychology. (2023),
Quintan J. Crough.
Re-evaluating the pragmatic implication of minimization: A follow-up study, (2023),
Quintan J. Crough.
Remaining silent during interrogation. (2023),
Quintan J. Crough.
A reinterpretation of rapport building within suspect interviews. (2022),
Quintan J. Crough.
Can interview strategy influence perceptions of credibility when there is a change in witness alibi? (2022),
Quintan J. Crough.
Gaining an understanding of psychological detention in voluntary interviews. (2022),
Quintan J. Crough.
Gaining an understanding of psychological detention in voluntary interviews. (2022),
Quintan J. Crough.
Reassessing the pragmatic implication of minimization within suspect interviews, (2022),
Quintan J. Crough.
Smile for the webcam: Interviewer non-verbal behaviours’ effect on information disclosure in virtual interviews, (2022),
Quintan J. Crough.
Suspect Interviewing Practices in Canada. (2022),
Quintan J. Crough.
Testing a virtual memory assistance tool; Differences between interview procedures, modalities and instruction types, (2022),
Quintan J. Crough.
The effects of rapport on information disclosure in virtual interviews. (2022),
Quintan J. Crough.
A preliminary test of a virtual memory assistance tool. (2021),
Quintan J. Crough.
An exploration of laypeople’s perceptions of interrogation tactics across suspect-interview types. (2021),
Quintan J. Crough.
Assessing video-recorded context as a tool to improve eyewitness recall. (2021),
Quintan J. Crough.
The effects of rapport building on number and accuracy of details reported in virtual interviews (2021),
Quintan J. Crough.
The influence of interviewer behaviour on perceptions of complainant credibility. (2021),
Quintan J. Crough.
Grants
The The Same but Different? The Impact of Language on the Understanding of Interrogation Tactics and Miranda Rights within Suspect Interviews
Ph D in Forensic Psychology, Ontario Tech University (2025)
MS in Forensic Psychology, Ontario Tech University (2020)
BA in Forensic Psychology, Carleton University (2018)
Publications
No info available.
Presentations
Increasing information elicitation. (2025),
Mathew J. Caines, Harper Chaisson, Geneveive Kaba, T Huang, Jessica Lundy, Quintan J. Crough, Joseph Eastwood, Kirk Luther, Brent Snook.
Interviewing to Detect Deception with Artificial Intelligence. (2025),
Quintan J. Crough.
Lying and Lie Detection. (2025),
Quintan J. Crough.
An examination of rapport-building within the sensitive topic paradigm. (2024),
Quintan J. Crough.
Increasing information elicitation: An evaluation of the model statement, a mock transcript, and teach to talk on information yield and recall accuracy. (2024),
Quintan J. Crough.
The The Same but Different? The Impact of Language on the Understanding of Interrogation Tactics and Miranda Rights within Suspect Interviews (01/01/2026 - )