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Paul Taylor
Lecturer, Centre for Critical Incident Decision Making

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email: pjtaylor@liverpool.ac.uk




Conferences

Taylor, P. J., Johnston, S., & Allen, T. (November, 2004).
Effects of time pressure and expertise on the accuracy of decision making in suspect prioritisation. Paper presented at the Society for Judgement and Decision Making conference. Minneapolis, Minnesota. (Also symposium chair).

Taylor, P. J. (September, 2004).
Hostage-barricade attacks. Panel discussion at the Fourth International Conference on the Global Impact of Terrorism. Herzliya, Israel.

Taylor, P. J., & Donohue, W. A. (September, 2004).
Power and identity in terrorist negotiations. Paper to be presented at the British Psychology Society, Social Psychology conference. Liverpool, UK.

Taylor, P. J., & Donald, I. (September, 2004).
The triple-interact as the building block of negotiation. Paper to be presented at the British Psychology Society, Social Psychology conference. Liverpool, UK.

Taylor, P. J. (June, 2004).
Negotiation under extreme pressure. Panel discussion at the International Association of Conflict Management conference. Pittsburgh, Philadelphia.

Taylor, P. J., & Donald, I. (June, 2004).
Testing the relationship between local cue-response patterns and global dimensions of communication behavior. Paper presented at the International Association of Conflict Management conference. Pittsburgh, Philadelphia.

Donohue, W. A., & Taylor, P. J. (December, 2003).
Role effects in negotiation: The one-down phenomenon. Paper presented at First International Biennale on Negotiation. NEGOCIA, Paris.

Taylor, P. J., Bennell, C., & Snook, B. (July, 2002).
Problems of classification in investigative psychology. Paper presented at the Eighth conference of the International Federation of Classification Societies. Cracow, Poland.

Taylor, P.J. (April 2001).
Interpersonal communication in crisis negotiations. Presented at the Division of Legal and Criminal Psychology Conference. University of Birmingham, UK.

Taylor, P.J. (March 2001).
Model of Communication in Crisis Situations. Poster presented at the House of Commons reception for Britain's top young researchers. House of Commons, UK.

Taylor, P.J. (January 2001).
A model of communication behaviour in crisis negotiation. Presented at the Sixth International Investigative Psychology Conference, University of Liverpool, UK.

Taylor, P.J. (September 2000).
Modelling communication behaviour in crisis (hostage) negotiations. British Psychological Society, University of Nottingham, UK.



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