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Professor Kristy Martire

Professor Kristy Martire

Professor
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School of Psychology

ABOUT ME

Biography

I am a Professor in the School of Psychology. My research aims to better understand the development of expertise, processes of evidence evaluation in criminal trials, and to improve the communication between experts and lay decision-makers in forensic settings.

Education

  • PhD in Forensic Psychology, The University of New South Wales, Sydney 2008
  • Master of Psychology (Forensic), The University of New South Wales, Sydney 2008
  • BA(hons), majoring in Psychology and History, The University of Sydney, 2004

RESEARCH

Research Goals

  • To understand lay interpretations of complex statistical and probabilistic evidence presented in criminal trials
  • To examine the development of expertise
  • To develop models for evaluating expert evidence
  • To improve the quality of forensic science expert evaluative opinions
  • To facilitate clear communication between experts and lay decision-makers

Research in Detail

My collaborators and I use online crowd sourcing platforms and electronic questionnaires to examine the decision-making processes of large international samples of lay decision-makers.We use crime scenarios based on actual case facts, and expert evidence derived from real forensic technologies, to assess the impact of evidence and evidence presentation characteristics on belief-updating. We collaborate with legal practitioners and academics, law enforcement operatives and organisations, psychologists, statisticians and forensic scientists in order to ensure the validity of our experimental approach and maximise the practical implications of our work.

Research Grants

  • ARC Discovery Project (DP220102412) 2022-2024: Misinformation: Evidence evaluation in an alternate fact reality.
  • ARC Linkage Project (LP160100008) 2016-2019: Improving the communication of forensic science evidence to courts.
  • ARC Discovery Early Career Resercher Award (DE140100183) 2014-2016: Unravelling the golden thread: Presumption of innocence, fair trial, and lay belief change.
  • NH&MRC Project Grant (APP1021862) 2012-2015: Reducing smoking in socioeconomically disadvantaged groups: A trial of a financial counselling intervention with NRT.

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Supervision Opportunities/Areas

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I am keen to talk to potential PhD students who are interested in working on projects relating to the validity of forensic science evidence, lay comprehension of scientific evidence, the development and evaluation of expertise, or other aspects of the intersection between psychology and evidence.

Advice for prospective students:

Working in my lab offers lots of opportunities to make discoveries with implications for professional practice in the criminal justice system. Thehas opened the door for cognitive psychologists to contribute to the refinement of criminal justice systems around the world by using their experimental skills to better understand human expert performance and lay decision-making. By deciding to work in the area you could find yourself generating the kind of knowledge that is currently being sought and relied upon by legal academics, law practitioners, forensic scientists and law enforcement agencies. You can also contribute more broadly to theories of decision-making under uncertainty, persuasion, and belief-updating. Our vibrant lab culture involves PhD, Masters and Honours students, academics, law students and research assistants. We meet weekly to talk about projects and ideas, to discuss topics in the media and literature, as well as emerging research questions. Everyone works together to share their knowledge and experience and to make sure you are always supported in your work.

If you are a PhD or Masters student and this area sounds right for you, do a little bit of reading to test the waters and come to me with your thoughts, plans and questions. It is best if you take ownership of your research topic from the start because it is going to be a big part of your life once you get underway. The NAS report is a good place to start with your reading. Ultimately we will work together to refine your idea to make sure that it will be an appropriate project for you to focus on. Honours students, you don't need to have firm plans of your own, but some preliminary reading will definitely help. Otherwise I have a list of studies that will work if you don't have a topic in mind.

Overall it is important to do your homework before you choose your research supervisor. So give yourself the best chance for success, read about the work we do, send me an email and talk to students to find out what it is like to be in the lab. We're all happy to help you get the information you need to make the best decision you can.

TEACHING & OUTREACH

Courses I teach

: Forensic Psychology: Crime, Courts and Corrections

: Psychology & Law

: Psychology 4B

: Applications of Forensic Psychology (co-ordinator)

: Experimental Psychology & Law

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Professional affiliations and service positions

I am a member of the and the . I am an Forensic Psychologist, and am approved to supervise Forensic Psychology .I am also a member of the .

Phone
02 9385 8563
Location
School of Psychology University of New South Wales Sydney NSW 2052 Mathews Building Room 1007
  • Book Chapters | 2020
    Martire KA; Edmond G, 2020, 'How Well Do Lay People Comprehend Statistical Statements from Forensic Scientists?', in Handbook of Forensic Statistics, Taylor & Francis, pp. 201 - 224,
    Book Chapters | 2017
    Edmond G; Martire KA, 2017, 'Knowing experts? Section 79, forensic science evidence and the limits of 'training, study or experience', in Roberts A; Gans J (ed.), Critical Perspectives on the Uniform Evidence Law, Federation Press, Sydney, pp. 80 - 80
  • Journal articles | 2024
    Bali AS; Basu N; Weber P; Rosas-Aguilar C; Edmond G; Martire KA; Morrison GS, 2024, 'Speaker identification in courtroom contexts – Part III: Groups of collaborating listeners compared to forensic voice comparison based on automatic-speaker-recognition technology', Forensic Science International, 360,
    Journal articles | 2024
    Growns B; Dunn JD; Helm RK; Towler A; Mattijssen EJAT; Martire KA, 2024, 'Jack of all trades, master of one: domain-specific and domain-general contributions to perceptual expertise in visual comparison', Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications, 9, pp. 73,
    Journal articles | 2024
    Growns B; Towler A; Martire K, 2024, 'Correction to: The novel object-matching test (NOM Test): A psychometric measure of visual comparison ability(Behavior Research Methods, 10.3758/s13428-023-02069-6)', Behavior Research Methods, 56, pp. 2692 - 2694,
    Journal articles | 2024
    Growns B; Towler A; Martire K, 2024, 'The novel object-matching test (NOM Test): A psychometric measure of visual comparison ability', Behavior Research Methods, 56, pp. 680 - 689,
    Journal articles | 2024
    Martire KA; Chin JM; Davis C; Edmond G; Growns B; Gorski S; Kemp RI; Lee Z; Verdon CM; Jansen G; Lang T; Neal TMS; Searston RA; Slocum J; Summersby S; Tangen JM; Thompson MB; Towler A; Watson D; Werrett MV; Younan M; Ballantyne KN, 2024, 'Understanding ‘error’ in the forensic sciences: A primer', Forensic Science International: Synergy, 8,
    Journal articles | 2024
    Robson SG; Faasse K; Gordon E-R; Jones SP; Drew M; Martire KA, 2024, 'Lazy or different? A quantitative content analysis of how believers and nonbelievers of misinformation reason', advances.in/psychology, 2, pp. e003511 - e003511,
    Journal articles | 2024
    Robson SG; Faasse K; Gordon ER; Jones SP; Smith N; Martire KA, 2024, 'People Who Believe Implausible Claims Are Not Cognitive Misers: Evidence From Evaluation Tasks', Journal of Applied Research in Memory and Cognition,
    Journal articles | 2024
    Summersby S; Edmond G; Kemp RI; Ballantyne KN; Martire KA, 2024, 'The effect of following best practice reporting recommendations on legal and community evaluations of forensic examiners reports', Forensic Science International, 359,
    Journal articles | 2023
    Basu N; Weber P; Bali AS; Rosas-Aguilar C; Edmond G; Martire KA; Morrison GS, 2023, 'Speaker identification in courtroom contexts – Part II: Investigation of bias in individual listeners’ responses', Forensic Science International, 349, pp. 111768,
    Journal articles | 2023
    Edmond G; Chin JM; Martire KA; San Roque M, 2023, 'A WARNING ABOUT JUDICIAL DIRECTIONS AND WARNINGS', Adelaide Law Review, 44, pp. 194 - 245
    Journal articles | 2023
    Martire KA; Robson SG; Drew M; Nicholls K; Faasse K, 2023, 'Thinking false and slow: Implausible beliefs and the Cognitive Reflection Test', Psychonomic Bulletin and Review, 30, pp. 2387 - 2396,
    Journal articles | 2022
    Basu N; Bali AS; Weber P; Rosas-Aguilar C; Edmond G; Martire KA; Morrison GS, 2022, 'Speaker identification in courtroom contexts – Part I: Individual listeners compared to forensic voice comparison based on automatic-speaker-recognition technology', Forensic Science International, 341,
    Journal articles | 2022
    Growns B; Mattijssen EJAT; Salerno JM; Schweitzer NJ; Cole SA; Martire KA, 2022, 'Finding the Perfect Match: Fingerprint Expertise Facilitates Statistical Learning and Visual Comparison Decision-Making', Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied, 29, pp. 386 - 397,
    Journal articles | 2022
    Neal TMS; Martire KA; Johan JL; Mathers EM; Otto RK, 2022, 'The Law Meets Psychological Expertise: Eight Best Practices to Improve Forensic Psychological Assessment', Annual Review of Law and Social Science, 18, pp. 169 - 192,
    Journal articles | 2022
    Stevenson C; Kramer K; Edmond G; Martire K, 2022, 'Reliability and validity of a quality tool for assessing clinical forensic medicine legal reports', Journal of Forensic and Legal Medicine, 89, pp. 102359,
    Journal articles | 2021
    Bali AS; Edmond G; Ballantyne KN; Kemp RI; Martire KA, 2021, 'Corrigendum to “Communicating forensic science opinion: An examination of expert reporting practices†[Sci. Justice 60 (3) (2020) 216–224] (Science & Justice (2020) 60(3) (216–224), (S1355030619302102), (10.1016/j.scijus.2019.12.005))', Science and Justice, 61, pp. 449 - 450,
    Journal articles | 2021
    Bali AS; Martire KA; Edmond G, 2021, 'Lay Comprehension of Statistical Evidence: A Novel Measurement Approach', Law and Human Behavior, 45, pp. 370 - 390,
    Journal articles | 2021
    Ritchie KL; Cartledge C; Growns B; Yan A; Wang Y; Guo K; Kramer RSS; Edmond G; Martire KA; Roque MS; White D; San Roque M, 2021, 'Public attitudes towards the use of automatic facial recognition technology in criminal justice systems around the world', PLoS ONE, 16, pp. e0258241,
    Journal articles | 2021
    Younan M; Martire KA, 2021, 'Likeability and Expert Persuasion: Dislikeability Reduces the Perceived Persuasiveness of Expert Evidence', Frontiers in Psychology, 12, pp. 785677,
    Journal articles | 2020
    Bali AS; Edmond G; Ballantyne KN; Kemp RI; Martire KA, 2020, 'Communicating forensic science opinion: An examination of expert reporting practices', Science and Justice, 60, pp. 216 - 224,
    Journal articles | 2020
    Growns B; Martire KA, 2020, 'Forensic feature-comparison expertise: Statistical learning facilitates visual comparison performance', Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied, 26, pp. 493 - 506,
    Journal articles | 2020
    Growns B; Martire KA, 2020, 'Human factors in forensic science: The cognitive mechanisms that underlie forensic feature-comparison expertise', Forensic Science International: Synergy, 2, pp. 148 - 153,
    Journal articles | 2020
    Growns B; Siegelman N; Martire KA, 2020, 'The multi-faceted nature of visual statistical learning: Individual differences in learning conditional and distributional regularities across time and space', Psychonomic Bulletin and Review, 27, pp. 1291 - 1299,
    Journal articles | 2020
    Martire KA; Edmond G; Navarro D, 2020, 'Exploring juror evaluations of expert opinions using the Expert Persuasion Expectancy framework', Legal and Criminological Psychology, 25, pp. 90 - 110,
    Journal articles | 2020
    Martire KA; Growns B; Bali AS; Montgomery-Farrer B; Summersby S; Younan M, 2020, 'Limited not lazy: a quasi-experimental secondary analysis of evidence quality evaluations by those who hold implausible beliefs', Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications, 5, pp. 65,
    Journal articles | 2020
    Martire KA; Montgomery-Farrer B, 2020, 'Judging experts: Australian magistrates’ evaluations of expert opinion quality', Psychiatry, Psychology and Law, 27, pp. 950 - 962,
    Journal articles | 2019
    Boland VC; Mattick RP; Siahpush M; Barker D; Doran CM; Martire KA; Bonevski B; McRobbie H; Borland R; Farrell M; West R; Courtney RJ, 2019, 'Factors associated with Quitline and pharmacotherapy utilisation among low-socioeconomic status smokers', Addictive Behaviors, 89, pp. 113 - 120,
    Journal articles | 2019
    Edmond G; Cunliffe E; Martire K; San Roque M, 2019, 'Forensic Science Evidence and the Limits of Cross-Examination', Melbourne University Law Review, 42, pp. 858 - 920,
    Journal articles | 2019
    Edmond G; Martire KA, 2019, 'Just cognition: Scientific research on bias and some implications for legal procedure and decision-making', Modern Law Review, 82, pp. 633 - 664,
    Journal articles | 2019
    Martire K; Growns B; Navarro D, 2019, 'What do the experts know? Calibration, precision, and the wisdom of crowds among forensic handwriting experts', PsyArXiv, 25, pp. 2346 - 2355,
    Journal articles | 2019
    Martire KA; Ballantyne KN; Bali A; Edmond G; Kemp RI; Found B, 2019, 'Forensic science evidence: Naive estimates of false positive error rates and reliability', Forensic Science International, 302, pp. 109877,
    Journal articles | 2019
    Martire KA; Dahlman C, 2019, 'The effect of ambiguous question wording on jurors’ presumption of innocence', Psychology, Crime & Law, 26, pp. 1 - 19,
    Journal articles | 2018
    Martire KA; Kemp RI, 2018, 'Considerations when designing human performance tests in the forensic sciences', Australian Journal of Forensic Sciences, 50, pp. 166 - 182,
    Journal articles | 2018
    Martire KA, 2018, 'Clear communication through clear purpose: understanding statistical statements made by forensic scientists', Australian Journal of Forensic Sciences, 50, pp. 619 - 627,
    Journal articles | 2018
    Towler A; White D; Ballantyne K; Searston RA; Martire KA; Kemp RI, 2018, 'Are Forensic Scientists Experts?', Journal of Applied Research in Memory and Cognition, 7, pp. 199 - 208,
    Journal articles | 2017
    Courtney RJ; Clare P; Boland V; Martire KA; Bonevski B; Hall W; Siahpush M; Borland R; Doran CM; West R; Farrell M; Mattick RP, 2017, 'Predictors of retention in a randomised trial of smoking cessation in low-socioeconomic status Australian smokers', Addictive Behaviors, 64, pp. 13 - 20,
    Journal articles | 2017
    Edmond G; Martire KA; San Roque M, 2017, 'Expert reports and the forensic sciences', UNSW Law Journal, 40, pp. 590 - 637,
    Journal articles | 2017
    Edmond G; Martire KA, 2017, 'Antipodean forensics: a comment on ANZFSS's response to PCAST', Australian Journal of Forensic Sciences, 50, pp. 140 - 151,
    Journal articles | 2017
    Edmond G; Towler A; Growns B; Ribeiro G; Found B; White D; Ballantyne K; Searston RA; Thompson MB; Tangen JM; Kemp RI; Martire K, 2017, 'Thinking forensics: Cognitive science for forensic practitioners', Science and Justice, 57, pp. 144 - 154,
    Journal articles | 2017
    Martire KA; Edmond G; Navarro D; Newell B, 2017, 'On the likelihood of “encapsulating all uncertaintyâ€', Science and Justice, 57, pp. 76 - 79,
    Journal articles | 2017
    Martire KA; Edmond G, 2017, 'Rethinking expert opinion evidence', Melbourne University Law Review, 40, pp. 967 - 998
    Journal articles | 2017
    Martire KA; clare P; courtney R; bonevski B; boland V; borland R; Doran C; Farrell M; hall W; Iredale J; siahpush M; mattick R, 2017, 'Smoking and Finances: Baseline Characteristics of Low Income Daily Smokers in the FISCALS Cohort', International Journal for Equity in Health, 16, pp. 157,
    Journal articles | 2017
    Morrison GS; Kaye DH; Balding DJ; Taylor D; Dawid P; Aitken CGG; Gittelson S; Zadora G; Robertson B; Willis S; Pope S; Neil M; Martire KA; Helper A; Gil RD; Jamieson A; De Zoete J; Ostrum RB; Caliebe A, 2017, 'A comment on the PCAST report: Skip the “matchâ€/“non-match†stage', Forensic Science International, 272, pp. e7 - e9,
    Journal articles | 2017
    Ross R; Martire KA; Kramer K, 2017, 'Consistent with: What doctors say and jurors hear.', Australian Journal of Forensic Sciences, 51, pp. 109 - 116,
    Journal articles | 2017
    Ward T; Edmond G; Martire K; Wortley N, 2017, 'Forensic science, reliability and scientific validity: Advice from America', Criminal Law Review -London-, 5, pp. 357 - 378
    Journal articles | 2016
    Edmond G; Found B; Martire K; Ballantyne K; Hamer D; Searston R; Thompson M; Cunliffe E; Kemp R; San Roque M; Tangen J; Dioso-Villa R; Ligertwood A; Hibbert D; White D; Ribeiro G; Porter G; Towler A; Roberts A; Hibbert B, 2016, 'Model forensic science', Australian Journal of Forensic Sciences, 48, pp. 496 - 537,
    Journal articles | 2016
    Edmond G; Martire KA, 2016, 'Forensic science in criminal courts: The latest scientific insights', Australian Bar Review, 42
    Journal articles | 2016
    Iredale JM; Clare PJ; Courtney RJ; Martire KA; Bonevski B; Borland R; Siahpush M; Mattick RP, 2016, 'Associations between behavioural risk factors and smoking, heavy smoking and future smoking among an Australian population-based sample', Preventive Medicine, 83, pp. 70 - 76,
    Journal articles | 2015
    Martire KA; Watkins I, 2015, 'Perception problems of the verbal scale: A reanalysis and application of a membership function approach', Science & Justice, 55, pp. 264 - 273,
    Journal articles | 2015
    Watkins IJ; Martire KA, 2015, 'Generalized linear mixed models for deception research: avoiding problematic data aggregation', Psychology, Crime and Law, 21, pp. 821 - 835,
    Journal articles | 2015
    courtney R; naicker S; Shakeshaft A; clare P; Martire KA; mattick R, 2015, 'Smoking Cessation among Low-Socioeconomic Status and Disadvantaged Population Groups: A Systematic Review of Research Output', International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 12, pp. 6403 - 6422,
    Journal articles | 2014
    Clare ; bradford ; Courtney RJ; Martire KA; Mattick RP, 2014, 'The relationship between socioeconomic status and ‘hardcore’ smoking over time – greater accumulation of hardened smokers in low-SES than high-SES smokers', Tobacco Control, 23, pp. e89 - e97,
    Journal articles | 2014
    Clare P; Slade T; Courtney RJ; Martire K; Mattick RP, 2014, 'The difference between rigor and specificity in examining methodologies for analyzing survey data: response to commentary', Nicotine & tobacco research : official journal of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, 16, pp. 1539 - 1540,
    Journal articles | 2014
    Clare P; Slade T; Courtney RJ; Martire KA; Mattick RP, 2014, 'Use of smoking cessation and quit support services by socioeconomic status over 10 years of the national drug strategy household survey', Nicotine & tobacco research : official journal of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, 16, pp. 1647 - 1655,
    Journal articles | 2014
    Courtney RJ; Bradford D; Martire KA; Bonevski B; Borland R; Doran C; Hall W; Farrell M; Siahpush M; Sanson-Fisher R; West R; Mattick RP, 2014, 'A randomized clinical trial of a financial education intervention with nicotine replacement therapy (NRT) for low socio-economic status Australian smokers: a study protocol', Addiction (Abingdon, England), 109, pp. 1602 - 1611,
    Journal articles | 2014
    Courtney RJ; Bradford D; Martire KA; Bonevski B; Borland R; Doran C; Hall W; Farrell M; Siahpush M; Sanson-Fisher R; West R; Mattick RP, 2014, 'A randomized clinical trial of a financial education intervention with nicotine replacement therapy (NRT) for low socio-economic status Australian smokers: a study protocol', Addiction (Abingdon, England), 109, pp. 1602 - 1611,
    Journal articles | 2014
    Edmond G; Martire KA; Kemp RI; Hamer D; Hibbert B; Ligertwood A; Porter G; San Roque M; Searston R; Tangen J; Thompson M; White D, 2014, 'How to cross-examine forensic scientists: A guide for lawyers', Australian Bar Review, 39, pp. 174 - 197,
    Journal articles | 2014
    Howes LM; Martire KA; Kelty SF, 2014, 'Response to Recommendation 2 of the 2009 NAS Report—Standards for Formatting and Reporting Expert Evaluative Opinions: Where Do We Stand?', Forensic Science Policy & Management: An International Journal, 5, pp. 1 - 14,
    Journal articles | 2014
    Martire KA; kemp ; sayle ; Newell , 2014, 'On the interpretation of likelihood ratios in forensic science evidence: Presentation formats and the Weak evidence effect.', Forensic Science International, 240, pp. 61 - 68,
    Journal articles | 2014
    Rourke P; Howard J; Martire KA, 2014, 'Legal Mandates and Perceived Coercion in Residential Alcohol and Other Drug Treatment', Psychiatry Psychology and Law, 22, pp. 756 - 768,
    Journal articles | 2013
    Edmond G; San Roque M; Cole S; Kemp R; Martire KA; Porter G; Tangen J, 2013, 'Justicia's Gaze: Surveillance, evidence and the criminal trial', Surveillance and Society, 11, pp. 252 - 271
    Journal articles | 2013
    Martire KA; Howard MVA; Sayle MA; Sunjic S, 2013, 'Connections Program Patients: A Descriptive Analysis of the Reintegration Needs of Incarcerated Substance Users', Journal of Alcoholism and Drug Dependence, 01,
    Journal articles | 2013
    Martire KA; Kemp RI; Newell BR, 2013, 'The psychology of interpreting expert evaluative opinions', Australian Journal of Forensic Sciences, 45, pp. 305 - 314,
    Journal articles | 2013
    Martire KA; Kemp RI; Watkins I; Sayle MA; Newell BR, 2013, 'The expression and interpretation of uncertain forensic science evidence: Verbal equivalence, evidence strength, and the weak evidence effect.', Law and Human Behavior, 37, pp. 197 - 207,
    Journal articles | 2012
    Bright DA; Martire KA, 2012, 'Does coerced treatment of substance-using offenders lead to improvements in substance use and recidivism? A review of the treatment efficacy literature', Australian Psychologist, 48, pp. 69 - 81,
    Journal articles | 2012
    Martire KA; Larney S, 2012, 'Increasing numbers of inmate separations from Australian prisons', Medical Journal of Australia, 196, pp. 110,
    Journal articles | 2011
    Edmond G; Martire KA; San Roque M, 2011, ''Mere guesswork': Cross-lingual voice comparisons and the jury', Sydney Law Review, 33, pp. 395 - 425,
    Journal articles | 2011
    Edmond G; San Roque M; Kristy M, 2011, 'Unsound law: Issues with ("expert") voice comparison evidence', Melbourne University Law Review, 35, pp. 52 - 112,
    Journal articles | 2011
    Martire K; Sunjic S; Topp L; Indig D, 2011, 'Financial sanctions and the justice system: Fine debts among New South Wales prisoners with a history of problematic substance use', Australian and New Zealand Journal of Criminology, 44, pp. 258 - 271,
    Journal articles | 2011
    Martire KA; Kemp RI, 2011, 'Can experts help jurors to evaluate eyewitness evidence? A review of eyewitness expert effects', Legal and Criminological Psychology, 16, pp. 24 - 36,
    Journal articles | 2011
    Martire KA; Larney S, 2011, 'Health outcomes, program completion, and criminal recidivism among participants in the Rural Alcohol Diversion program, Australia', Journal of Substance Use, 16, pp. 50 - 56,
    Journal articles | 2011
    Martire KA; Mattick RP; Doran CM; Hall WD, 2011, 'Cigarette tax and public health: What are the implications of financially stressed smokers for the effects of price increases on smoking prevalence?', Addiction, 106, pp. 622 - 630,
    Journal articles | 2010
    Larney S; Martire KA, 2010, 'Factors affecting criminal recidivism among participants in the Magistrates Early Referral into Treatment (MERIT) program in New South Wales, Australia', Drug and Alcohol Review, 29, pp. 684 - 688,
    Journal articles | 2010
    Martire KA; Larney S, 2010, 'An estimate of the number of inmate separations from Australian prisons 2000/01 and 2005/06', Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health, 34, pp. 255 - 257
    Journal articles | 2010
    Martire KA, 2010, 'An examination of the implications of financial strain for forensic psychology', Journal of Forensic Psychology Practice, 10, pp. 159 - 176,
    Journal articles | 2009
    Martire KA; Kemp RI, 2009, 'The impact of eyewitness expert evidence and judicial instruction on juror ability to evaluate eyewitness testimony', Law and Human Behavior, 33, pp. 225 - 236
    Journal articles | 2009
    Martire KA; Larney S, 2009, 'Inadequate data collection prevents health planing for released prisoners', Medical Journal of Australia, 191, pp. 408 - 409,
    Journal articles | 2008
    Martire KA; Kemp RI, 2008, 'Knowledge of eyewitness identification issues: Survey of public defenders in New South Wales', Psychiatry, Psychology and Law, 15, pp. 78 - 87
  • Preprints | 2024
    Chin J; Clayton S; Cordner S; Edmond G; Growns B; Hunter K; I'Ons B; Martire K; Ribeiro G; Summersby S, 2024, Systematic review: The reliability of indicators that may differentiate between suicidal, homicidal, and accidental sharp force wounds,
    Preprints | 2024
    Growns B; Dunn JD; Mattijssen E; Helm R; Towler A; Martire K, 2024, Jack of all trades, master of one: Domain-specific and domain-general contributions to perceptual expertise in visual comparison,
    Preprints | 2024
    Robson SG; Faasse K; Gordon E-R; Jones S; Smith N; Martire K, 2024, People Who Believe Implausible Claims are not Cognitive Misers: Evidence from Evaluation Tasks,
    Preprints | 2024
    Robson SG; Faasse K; Martire K, 2024, Valuing different forms of knowledge predicts belief in epistemically suspect claims: Development and validation of the Foundations of Knowledge Questionnaire,
    Preprints | 2023
    Martire K, 2023, In what way are you qualified? Understanding epistemic (in)competence and expert persuasion through the courtroom of My Cousin Vinny, ,
    Preprints | 2022
    Growns B; Martire K; Mattijssen EJAT, 2022, Individual differences in distributional statistical learning: better frequency ‘discriminators’ are better explicit ‘estimators’, ,
    Preprints | 2022
    Neal TMS; Martire K; Johan JL; Mathers E; Otto RK, 2022, The Law Meets Psychological Expertise: Eight Best Practices to Improve Forensic Psychological Assessment,
    Preprints | 2020
    Growns B; Martire K, 2020, Forensic Feature-Comparison Expertise: Statistical Learning Facilitates Visual Comparison Performance,
    Preprints | 2020
    Martire K; Bali A; Ballantyne K; Edmond G; Kemp R; Found B, 2020, Forensic science evidence: Naive estimates of false positive error rates and reliability,
    Preprints | 2020
    Martire K; Montgomery-Farrer B, 2020, Judging Experts: Australian Magistrates’ Evaluations of Expert Opinion Quality,
    Preprints | 2020
    Martire K; Navarro D; Edmond G, 2020, Exploring Juror Evaluations of Expert Opinions Using the Expert Persuasion Expectancy (ExPEx) Framework, ,
    Reports | 2020
    White D; Towler A; Jeffery L; Kemp R; Palermo R; Ballantyne K; Curby K; Edmond G; Martire K; O'Toole A; Phillips J; San Roque M; Wilmer J; Carter T; Dunn J; Tullberg C; Ferguson D; Geach J; Heyer R; Michalski D; Moreton R; Noyes E; Ritchie K; Sutherland C, 2020, Evaluating face identification expertise: Turning theory into practice,
    Preprints | 2019
    Martire K; Navarro D; Edmond G; Newell BR, 2019, On the likelihood of 'encapsulating all uncertainty',
    Conference Papers | 2018
    McGregor A; Martire K; Kemp R; Youssef C; Hare C; Minh N-H, 2018, 'The future of forensic psychology in Australia', in AUSTRALIAN PSYCHOLOGIST, WILEY, pp. 49 - 49,
    Conference Abstracts | 2018
    McGregor A; Martire K; Kemp R; Youssef C; Hare C; Nguyen-Hoan M, 2018, 'The future of forensic psychology in Australia', in AUSTRALIAN PSYCHOLOGIST, WILEY, Darling Harbour, Sydney, Vol. 53, pp. 46 - 46, presented at 2018 APS Congress Psychology advancing into a new age, Darling Harbour, Sydney, 27 September 2018 - 30 September 2018,
    Reports | 2016
    Martire KA; Bali A, 2016, Judicial attitudes toward expert evidence, Unisearch Expert Opinion Services
    Reports | 2012
    Howard MV; Martire KA, 2012, Magistrates Early Referral Into Treatment: An overview of the MERIT program as at June 2011, Attorney General & Justice, Crime Prevention Issues,
    Reports | 2012
    Martire KA; Howard MV, 2012, Magistrates Early Referral Into Treatment: Annual Report 2010, Attorney General & Justice,
    Reports | 2010
    Martire K; McSweeney T, 2010, Magistrates Early Referral Into Treatment: Annual report 2008
    Reports | 2009
    Martire KA; Howard M, 2009, Evaluation of the Connections Project
    Reports | 2009
    Martire KA; Larney S, 2009, Aboriginal participation in the MERIT program, Attorney General's Department, Crime Prevention Issues, 6,
    Reports | 2009
    Martire KA; Larney S, 2009, Magistrates Early Referral Into Treatment: An overview of the MERIT program as at June 2009, Justice & Attorney General, Crime Prevention Issues, 8,
    Reports | 2009
    Martire KA; Larney S, 2009, Magistrates Early Referral Into Treatment: Annual report 2007
    Reports | 2009
    Martire KA; Larney S, 2009, Principal drug of concern: An analysis of MERIT and RAD client characteristics and outcomes, Attorney General's Department, Crime Prevention Issues, 7,
    Reports | 2009
    Martire KA; Larney S, 2009, Women and the MERIT program, Attorney General's Department, Crime Prevention Issues, 5,
    Conference Papers | 2008
    Cranney J; Jones G; Morris SC; Starfield S; Martire KA; Newell BR; Wong K, 2008, 'Critical Reading and Writing (CRW) in First-year Psychology: Mass Screening and Targeted Assistance', in Proceedings of the 43rd Annual APS Conference, HOBART, TASMANIA, presented at 43rd APS annual conference 23 - 27 September 2008, Hobart, Tasmania, HOBART, TASMANIA, 23 September 2008 - 27 September 2008