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Publications

​​Journal Articles

 

  1. Keatley, D. A. (2020). The Timeline Toolkit: temporal methods for crime research. ReBSA Publications: Australia.

  2. Keatley, D. A., & Cormier, S. (Det.) (2020). SPECIAL ISSUE: Cold Case Methods. Journal of Criminal Psychology

  3. Keatley, D. A., Clarke, D. D., Hall, J. (accepted). SPECIAL ISSUE: Advanced methods in crime research. Expert Systems.

  4. Hackett, S., Keatley, D. A., & Chapman, B. (2020). Face similarity linkage: a novel biometric approach to sexually motivated serial killer victims. Expert Systems

  5. Longridge, R., Chapman, B., Bennell, C., Clarke, D. D., & Keatley, D. A. (2020). Behaviour sequence analysis of body-worn camera footage. Journal of Police and Criminal Psychology.

  6. Keatley, D. A. & Clarke, D. D. (2020). A Timeline Toolkit for Cold Case Investigation. Journal of Criminal Psychology.

  7. Keatley, D. A., & Cormier, S. (2020). The doctor and the detective: bridging the gap between police and academics to solve cold cases. Journal of Criminal Psychology.

  8. Chapman, B., Keatley, D. A., Oatley, G., Coumbaros, J., & Maker, G. (2019). A review and recommendations for the integration of forensic expertise within police cold case reviews. Journal of Criminal Psychology

  9. Knight, S. & Keatley, D. A. (2020). How can the literature inform counter-terrorism practice? Recent advances and remaining challenges. Behavioral Sciences of Terrorism and Political Aggression.

  10. Yaksic, E., Konikoff, D., Allely, C., Sarteschi, C. M., De Silva, R., Smith-Inglis, M., Matykiecwicz, B., Giannangelo, S. J., Daniels, S., & Keatley, D. A. (2020). Exploration of differences in offender characteristics across aspiring, probably, and successful serial homicide offenders: The importance of an inclusive approach to the study of homicide.

  11. Taylor, O., Keatley, D. A., Clarke, D. D. (2020). A behaviour sequence analysis of alcohol‐related violence surrounding drinking establishments. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 35, 1982-1997.

  12. Keatley, D. A., O’Donnell, C., & Joyce, T. (2020). Perceptions of drink driving limits in England: a qualitative investigation. Psychology, Crime, & Law.

  13. Keatley, D. A. & Clarke, D. D. (2020). Crime Linkage: Finding a behavioral fingerprint using the 'Path Similarity Metric'. Journal of Police and Criminal Psychology, 35, 240-246.

  14. Keatley, D. A. & Clarke, D. D. (2020). Matrix forecasting and behaviour sequence analysis: Part of the Timeline Toolkit for criminal investigation. Journal of Police and Criminal Psychology.

  15. Keatley, D. A., Marono, A., Yaksic, E., & Reid, S. (2020). A behaviour sequence analysis of serial killers’ lives: from childhood abuse to methods of murder. Psychiatry, Psychology, and Law.

  16. Keatley, D. A., Walters, I., Parke, A., Joyce, T., & Clarke, D. D. (2020). Mapping the pathways between recreational cannabis use and mood disorders: A Behaviour Sequence Analysis approach. Health Promotion Journal of Australia.
     

  17. Keatley, D.A., Sheridan, L., & Whitty, M. (2019). “The road not taken”: Understanding and mapping complexity in threat assessment. Journal of Threat Assessment and Managemnt, 6, 198.

  18. Quinn-Evans, L., Keatley, D. A., Arntfield, M., Sheridan, L. (2019). A behaviour sequence analysis of victims’ accounts of stalking behaviours. Journal of Interpersonal Violence.

  19. Keatley, D. A., Mcgurk, S., Allely, C. S. (2019). Understanding school shootings with crime script analysis. Deviant Behaviour

  20. Smith, N., Barrett, E., Keatley, D. A., Sandal, G., Facer-Childs, J. (2019). Relations between daily events, coping strategies, and health during a British Army ski expedition across Antarctica. Environment & Behavior

  21. Keatley D. A., Parke, A., Townsend, E., Markham, C., & Clarke, D. D. (2019). Young People, Gambling, and Gambling-Related Harm Research: Pathways into and out of danger. Journal of Gambling Issues.

  22. Keatley, D. A., Arntfield, M., Gill, P., Clare, J., Oatley, G., Bouhana, N., & Clarke, D. D. (2019). Behaviour Tracking: Using geospatial and behaviour sequence analysis to map crime. Security Journal.

  23. Jupe, L. & Keatley, D. A. (2019). Airport Artificial Intelligence Can Detect Deception - Or am I Lying. Security Journal

  24. Knight, S., & Keatley, D. A. (2019). Comparing the different behavioral outcomes of extremism: A comparison of violent and non-violent extremists, acting alone or as part of a group. The Behavioral Sciences of Terrorism and Political Aggression

  25. Yaksic, E., Allely, C., De Silva, R., Smith-Inglis, M., Konikoff, D., Ryan, K., Gordon, D., Denisov, E., & Keatley, D. A. (2019). Detecting a decline in serial homicide: have we banished the devil from the details? Cogent Social Sciences.

  26. Denault, V.,… Keatley, D. A.,… et al. (2019). The analysis nonverbal communication: The dangers of pseudoscience in security and justice contexts. Anuario de Psicologia Juridica.

  27. Keatley, D. A., Golightly, H., Shephard, R., Yaksic, E., & Reid, S. (2018). Using behaviour sequence analysis to map the life history of serial killers. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, DOI: 10.1177/0886260518759655 

  28. Keatley, D. A., Marono, A., & Clarke, D. D. (2018). Unmaking a murderer: Behaviour Sequence Analysis of False Confessions. Psychiatry, Psychology and Law, 25, 425-436. 

  29. Keatley, D. A. & Clarke, D. D. (2018, June). Indicator Waves: A new temporal method for measuring multiple behaviours as indicators of future events. Paper presented at the 11th International Conference on Methods and Techniques in Behavioral Research: Measuring Behavior conference (pp 92-95). Manchester, UK.

  30. Marono, A., Clarke, D. D., Navarro, J., Keatley, D. A. (2018). A sequence analysis of nonverbal communication and deceit in different personality clusters. Journal of Police and Criminal Psychology, 33, 109-117.

  31. Parke, A., Griffiths, M., Pattinson, J., & Keatley, D. A. (2018). Age-related physical and psychological vulnerability as pathways to problem gambling in older adults. Journal of Behavioural Addictions, 7, 137-145. 
     

  32. Keatley, D. A., Barsky, A., Clarke, D. D. (2017). Driving under the influence of alcohol: A sequence analysis approach. Psychology, Crime, and Law, 23, 135-146.

  33. Ellis, H., Clarke, D. D., & Keatley, D. A. (2017). Perceptions of behaviours in stranger rape cases: A sequence analysis approach. The Journal of Sexual Aggression, 23, 328-337. 

  34. Marono, A., Clarke, D. D., Navarro, J., Keatley, D. A. (2017). A sequence analysis of nonverbal communication and deceit in different personality clusters. Psychiatry, Psychology and Law, 24, 730-744. 

  35. Taylor, O., Keatley, D. A., Clarke, D. D. (2017). A behaviour sequence analysis of alcohol‐related violence surrounding drinking establishments. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, DOI: 10.1177/0886260517702490 

  36. Keatley, D. A. (2017). Sequence Analysis in Social Psychology. Social Psychology Review – invited article from the President of BPS Social Psychology Section 

  37. Keatley, D. A., Allom, V., & Mullan, B. (2017). The effects of implicit and explicit self-control on self-reported aggression. Personality and Individual Differences, 107, 154-158. 

  38. Keatley, D. A., Hardcastle, S. Carragher, N., Chikritzhs, T., Daube, M., Lonsdale, A. & Hagger, M. (2017). Attitudes and beliefs towards alcohol minimum pricing in Western Australia. Health Promotion International, 33, 400-409. 

  39. Keatley, D. A., Ferguson, E., Lonsdale, A., & Hagger, M. (2017). Lay understanding of the causes of binge drinking in the United Kingdom and Australia: a network diagram approach. Health Education Research, 32, 33-47.

  40. Chan, D. K. C., Keatley, D. A., Tang, T., Dimmock, J., Hagger, M. (2017) Implicit versus explicit attitude to doping: Which better predicts athletes’ vigilance towards unintentional doping? Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport, 21, 238-244.
     

  41. Caudwell, K. M. & Keatley, D. A. (2016). The effect of men's body attitudes and motivation for gym attendance. Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research, 30, 2550-2556.

  42. Zhang, C-Q., Si, G., Duan, Y.,  Lyu, Y.,  Keatley, D. A., & Chan, D. K. C. (2016) The effects of mindfulness training on beginners’ skill acquisition in dart throwing: A randomized controlled trial. Psychology of Sport and Exercise, 22, 279-285.
     

  43. Keatley, D. A., Carragher, N., Chikritzhs, T., Daube, M., Hardcastle, S. J., Hagger, M. S. (2015). Western Australian Public Opinions of a Minimum Pricing Policy for Alcohol: Study Protocol. Journal of Medical Internet Research Protocols, 4, e127.

  44. Keatley, D. A., Chan, D. K. C., Caudwell, K. M., Chatzisarantis, N., & Hagger, M. S. (2015). A consideration of what is meant by automaticity and better ways to measure it.  Frontiers in Psychology, doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2014.01537.

  45. Chan, D. K. C., Donovan, R. J., Lentillon-Kaestner, V., Hardcastle, S. J., Dimmock, J. A., Keatley, D. A., & Hagger, M. S. (2015). Young athletes’ awareness and monitoring of avoiding taking banned performance enhancing substances in daily life: Effects of motives and intentions. Scandinavian Journal of Medicine and Science in Sports, 25, e655-e663.

  46. Chan, D. K. C., Lentillon-Kaestner, V., Dimmock, J. A., Donovan, R. J., Keatley, D. A., Hardcastle, S. J., & Hagger, M. S. (2015). Self-control, self-regulation, and doping in sport: A test of the strength-energy model. Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology, 37, 199-206.
     

  47. Keatley, D. A., Clarke, D. D., Ferguson, E., & Hagger, M. S. (2014). Effects of pretesting implicit self-determined motivation on behavioural engagement: Evidence for the mere measurement effect at the implicit level.  Frontiers in Psychology, 5, 125.

  48. Hagger, M. S., Keatley, D. A., Chan, D. K. et al. (2014) The Goose Is (Half) Cooked: a Consideration of the Mechanisms and Interpersonal Context Is Needed to Elucidate the Effects of Personal Financial Incentives on Health Behaviour. Int. Journal Behavioural Medicine, 21, 197-201. 
     

  49. Keatley, D. A., Clarke, D. D., & Hagger, M. S. (2013). Assessing the predictive validity of implicit and explicit measures of autonomous motivation across health-related behaviours. British Journal of Health Psychology, 18, 2-17. 

  50. Keatley, D. A., Clarke, D. D., & Hagger, M. S. (2013). Investigating the Predictive Validity of Implicit and Explicit Measures of Motivation in Problem-Solving Behavioural Tasks. British Journal of Social Psychology, 52, 510-524. 

  51. Keatley, D. A., Hagger, M. S., & Heym, N. (2013). The role of implicit measures of motivation in health, relationships and well-being. Psychology and Health, 28, 113. 

  52. Hagger, M. S., Panetta, G., Leung, C. M., Wong, G. G., Wang, J. C. K., Chan, D. K. C., Keatley, D. A., & Chatzisarantis (2013). Chronic inhibition, self-control and eating behaviour: Test of a ‘resource depletion’ model. PLoS ONE, doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0076888 

  53. Hagger, M. S., Leung, C. M., Leaver, E., Esser, K., te Pas, N., Keatley, D. A., Chan, D. K. C., & Chatzisarantis, N. L. D. (2013). Cue-induced smoking urges deplete cigarette smokers’ self-control resources. Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 46, 394-400. 
     

  54. Keatley, D. A., Clarke, D., Ferguson, E., & Hagger, M. S. (2012). The effects of implicit measures of self-determination theory, and priming of motivation on goal-directed behaviour. Psychology and Health, 27, 244.

  55. Ferguson, E., Taylor, M., Keatley, D. A., Flynn, N., & Lawrence, C. (2012). Blood donors’ helping behavior is driven by warm glow: more evidence for the blood donor benevolence Hypothesis. Transfusion. 52, 2189-2200. 

  56. Ferguson, E., Keatley, D. A., Evans, R., Taylor, M., Flynn, N., & Lawrence, C. (2012). Who are blood donors? The reluctant altruist, the impure altruist, and the warm-glow giver. Psychology and Health, 27, 204.
     

  57. Keatley, D. A., Clarke, D. D., & Hagger, M. S. (2011). Investigating the predictive validity of implicit and explicit measures of motivation on condom use, physical activity, and healthy eating. Psychology and Health, 5, 550-569.

 

Books

 

Keatley, D. A. (2020). The Timeline Toolkit: temporal methods for crime research. ReBSA Publications: Australia.

Keatley, D. A. (2018). Understanding Patterns of Action: Using Behaviour Sequence Analysis in Crime

         Research. London: Palgrave MacMillan.
 



Book Chapters

Hagger, M. S., Keatley, D. A., & Chan, D. K.-C. (2014). CALO-RE Taxonomy of Behavior Change Techniques. In R. C.

        Eklund & G. T. Tenenbaum (Eds.), Encyclopedia of Sport and Exercise Psychology (pp. 100-105). Thousand

        Oaks, CA: Sage. 

McLachlan, S., Chan, D. K., Keatley, D. A., & Hagger, M. S. (2011). Social Psychological Theories and Models.
        In D. Todd, & D. Lavallee (Ed.), The Psychology of Strength and Conditioning (pp. 38-63). Routledge,
        London
McLachlan, S., Keatley, D. A., Stiff, C., & Hagger, M. S. (2010). Shame: A self-determination theory
        perspective. In R. G. Jackson (Ed.), Psychology of Neuroticism and Shame (pp. 1-14). Hauppauge,
        Ny: Nova Science



Selected Conference Proceedings


Keatley, D. A. (2018, November). Mapping the pathways to false confessions: a Behaviour Sequence Analysis approach.
       Oral Presentation at Australian and New Zealand Association of Psychiatry, Psychology, and Law Annual Congress,
       21-24 November, Tasmania.

Keatley, D. A. (2018, June). Symposium: Sequence Analysis approaches to discovering hidden temporal patterns in
       behaviour. In: Measuring Behaviour Conference, 6-8 June, 2018, Manchester, UK.

Keatley, D. A. (2018, May). Workshop: Behaviour Sequence Analysis Methods in Psychology. In: British Psychology
       Society Annual Conference, 3-4 May, 2018, Nottingham, UK.

 

Keatley, D. A. (2017, December). Workshop on behaviour sequence analysis methods. In: University of Western
       Australia research seminar, 15th December, 2017, Perth, Australia.

Keatley, D. A. (2017, October) Workshop: Behaviour Sequence Analysis in Forensic Psychology. In: Homicide Forum
       Conference ~ Closed meeting ~, 14-15 October 2017, Boston, MA.

Chesworth, L. O., Holden, P., & Keatley, D. A. (2017, July) Tracking terrorist movements through geographical profiling:
        a Crime Script Analysis study. In: BPS Division of Forensic Psychology Annual Conference, 13-15 June 2017, Bristol.

Holden, P., Chesworth, L. O., & Keatley, D. A. (2017, July) A sequence analysis of interactions in male and female rape
        scenarios. In: BPS Division of Forensic Psychology Annual Conference, 13-15 June 2017, Bristol.

Keatley, D. A. (2017, January) Workshop: behaviour sequence analysis in clinical psychology. In: Lincolnshire Clinical Psychologists Meeting, 9 January 2017, Lincoln.

Keatley, D. A. & Clarke, D. D. (2016) Understanding patterns of terrorism. In: Society for Terrorism Research: 10th

        Annual International Conference, 7 - 8 November, The Hague, the Netherlands.

Keatley, D. A. and Clarke, D. D.  (2016) Understanding patterns of action: sequence analysis in military contexts. In:
       5th Military Psychology Conference;, 2 November 2016, The Ark Conference Centre, Basingstoke.

Keatley, D. A. (2016) Understanding patterns of action: sequence analysis in social psychology. In: BPS Social
       Psychology Section Annual Conference, August 31st - September 2nd, 2016, Cardiff.

Keatley, D. A.Caudwell, K. M. (2016) The role of sequence analysis in understanding health and post-injury

        behaviours. In: European Health Psychology Society Conference, 23 - 27 August 2016, Aberdeen.

O'Donnell, C. & Keatley, D. A. (2016) Utilising the induced change blindness paradigm to investigate implicit food

        processing in restrained eaters. In: European Health Psychology Society, 23 - 27 August 2016, Aberdeen, UK.

Caudwell, K. M. and Keatley, D. A. (2016) The role of men's body attitudes, implicit, and explicit motivation toward gym

        attendance. In: European Health Psychology Society Conference, 23 - 27 August 2016, Aberdeen.

Krause, A. and Caudwell, K. and Keatley, D. A. (2016) Effects of alcohol-related content in music videos on implicit
       alcohol identity.
 In: 14th International Conference on Music Perception and Cognition, 5 - 9 July 2016, San
       Francisco, CA.

Keatley, D. A. (2016). Sequence analysis in forensic psychology. Oral Presentation at the Division of Forensic Psychology
        - Northern Ireland Research Symposia. Belfast.

Keatley, D. A., Barsky, A., Clarke, D. D. (2016). Drink driving in the UK: A sequence analysis approach. Oral
       Presentation at the British Society for the Psychology of Individual Differences. Nottingham, UK.

 

Keatley, D. A., Allom, V., & Mullan, B. (2015). Implicit self-control and aggression. Oral presentation at International

        Academy of Investigative Psychology. London, United Kingdom. 

Keatley, D. A., Caudwell, K., Heym, N.,  & Hagger, M. S. (2014). The role of implicit processes in health and well-being

        Oral presentation at the European Health Psychology Society Conference, Austria.

Keatley, D. A., Carragher, N., Chikritzhs, T., Daube, M.,  & Hagger, M. S. (2014). Minimum pricing for alcohol: What

        does the Western Australian public think? Oral presentation at the Australasian Society for Behavioural and

        Health Medicine Conference. New Zealand.

Keatley, D. A., Clarke, D. D., & Hagger, M. S. (2014). The role of implicit motivation in health behaviours. Oral

        Presentation at the Australasian Society for Behavioural and Health Medicine Conference. New Zealand.

 

Keatley, D. A., Carragher, N., Chikritzhs, T., Daube, M., & Hagger, M. S. (2013). Minimum pricing for alcohol in

        Western Australia. Oral presentation at the Health Psychology and Behavioural Medicine Research

        Group Conference. Australia.
Keatley, D. A., Heym, N., & Hagger, M. S. (2013). The role of implicit measures of motivation in health,
        relationships, and well-being. Oral Presentation at European Health Psychology Society Conference,
        France, 2013


Keatley, D. A., Clarke, D. D., & Hagger, M. S. (2012). The role of implicit motivation across health-related
        behaviours. Oral Presentation at European Health Psychology Society Conference, Prague, 
Keatley, D. A., Clarke, D. D., & Hagger, M. S. (2012). The interaction between measuring and manipulating
        motivation. Poster presented at European Health Psychology Society Conference, Prague, 


Keatley, D. A. & Hagger, M.S. (2011). The role of implicit processes in self-determination theory. Oral

        presentation at European Association of Social Psychology, Stockholm.


Keatley, D. A. & Hagger, M.S. (2010). Assessing the predictive validity of implicit measures on health-related
        behaviours. Poster presented at Division of Health Psychology Conference, Belfast, Ireland.
Keatley, D. A. & Hagger, M.S. (2010). Assessing the predictive validity of implicit measures on health related
        behaviours. Poster presented at Self-determination theory conference, Ghent, Belgium, .


Keatley, D. A. & Hagger, M.S. (2009). Implicit Processes and Self-Determination Theory: A Review. Poster
        presented at British Psychological Society Annual Conference, Brighton, UK.

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