Professor Ray Bull

Occupation: Chartered Psychologist
Qualifications: BSc, MSc, FBPsS, CPsychol, DSc
Explanation of  
Qualifications:
Bachelor of Science
Master of Science
Fellow of the British Psychological Society
Chartered Psychologist
Doctor of Science
Organisation: University of Leicester
Address: Forensic Section
School of Psychology
106 New Walk
Leicester
Leics
LE1 7EA
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Office Telephone: 0116 223 1480
Fax: 0116 223 1057
Email: ().
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: www.le.ac.uk/pc/cap/rhb10/
Article: 'Polygraph tests do lie'
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Publications (1) : Click here
Publications (2) : Access Medline database
Legal references: (none at present)
Areas of Expertise: Psychology
Voice and speech analysis/identification
Photocomparison/e-fits
Testimony analysis and assessment
Investigator testimony
Testamentary capacity (witness services)
Psycho-linguistic analysis of video-taped evidence
Interview conduct assessment
Eye-witness recollection
Identification issues (witnesses)
Voice recognition (witnesses)
Vehicle recognition (witnesses)
Children as witnesses
Forensic/investigative psychology
Documentary material (psychological analysis)
Witness assessment (psychological)
Testamentary capacity (psychological assessment)
Interview assessment (psychological)
Psychological aspects of physical injury/disfigurement

Additional background information :-
Chair in Forensic Psychology at the University of Leicester in since
early 2004. Previously Associate Director of the Centre for Forensic
Psychology at the University of Portsmouth.

Professor Bull is listed in the 'Directory of Expert Witnesses' which is
maintained by the British Psychological Society, the representative
and regulatory body for psychologists in the UK (see link, below).

Av. no. of new instructions a year : 14
No. of reports written in last 3 years : 40
No. of court appearances in last 3 years : 5
Geographical area of work : England, Scotland and Wales

Memberships of other professional associations :-
British Academy for Forensic Sciences
International Association of Applied Psychology
American Psychology-Law Society
European Association of Law and Psychology
:
Membership No. 2087 (Click here)
Law Society:
 2003 2004

    

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