I&RC Resources
Below is a list of publications by Dr Laura Dominique
- Cooper, P. & Farrugia, L. (2017). Ground Rules Hearings. In P. Cooper and H. Norton (Eds.), Vulnerable people and the criminal justice system: A guide to law and practice (pp. 389-416). Oxford: OUP.
- Dominique Laura & Plisson Lea. (2026). Forensic Interviews and Interrogation Evaluation: Is it Important in the View of Law Enforcement?
- Dominique, L. (2025). Police Officers' Perceptions of the Appropriate Adult Role: An Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis
- Farrugia, L. (2010). Involuntary hospitalisation: A form of social control? Psych-Talk, Issue 67 (September 2010), 10-13.
- Farrugia, L. (2022). Interviewing of suspects with mental health conditions and disorders in England and Wales. Oxon: Routledge.
- Farrugia, L. (2023). The Appropriate Adult: Their perspective working in the Criminal Justice System. Criminology and Criminal Justice, 24, 4.
- Farrugia, L. (2024). Community and police officer attitudes towards offenders with mental health conditions. Current Issues in Criminal Justice, 1-16.
- Farrugia, L. (2024). Exploring vulnerability in the criminal justice system in England and Wales. Routledge.
- Farrugia, L. & Gabbert, F. (2019a). The Appropriate Adult: What they do and what they should do in police interviews with mentally disordered suspects. Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health, 29(3), 134-141.
- Farrugia, L. & Gabbert, F. (2020). Forensic interviewing of mentally disordered suspects: The impact of interview style on investigation outcomes. Current Psychology.
- Farrugia, L. & Maras, K. (2023). Achieving best evidence from victims and witnesses. In G. Oxburgh, T. Myklebust, M. Fallon, and M. Hartwig (Eds). Interviewing and interrogation: A review of research and practice since World War II.
- Farrugia, L. & Milne, R. (2012). Suspect interviewing and mental health in the UK: An overview. Investigative Interviewing: Research & Practice, 4 (2), 25-42.
- Farrugia, L., Oxburgh, G., & Gabbert, F. (2019). Effective evaluation of forensic interviews: The Forensic Interview Trace (FIT)©. Investigative Interviewing: Research and Practice, 10(1), 20-31.
- Farrugia, L., Oxburgh, G., & Gabbert, F. (2022). Evaluating process. Police Professional.
- Farrugia, L., Oxburgh, G., & Gabbert, F. (2024). Evaluation of Forensic Interviews and Interrogations: A Thematic Analysis of Law-Enforcement Views. Journal of Criminal Psychology.
- Forensic Interviews and Interrogation Evaluation: Is it Important in the View of Law Enforcement?
- MacLeod, N., Oxburgh, G., Farrugia, L., Walsh, D., & Nash, A. (2024). Politeness, face, and rapport-building in remote and face-to-face investigative interviews with witnesses. International Journal of Speech, Language and the Law.
- Oxburgh, L., Gabbert, F., Milne, R., & Cherryman, J. (2016). Police officers’ perceptions and experiences with mentally disordered suspects. International Journal of Law and Psychiatry, 49, 138-146.

