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Overview

David D. Clarke is affiliated with the University of Nottingham in the United Kingdom. Their research spans multiple areas within psychology, social sciences, and medicine, focusing significantly on forensic and clinical applications.

The primary fields of study for Clarke include:

  • Psychology
  • Social Sciences
  • Medicine

Relevant subfields where Clarke has published work include:

  • Clinical Psychology
  • Sociology and Political Science
  • Social Psychology
  • Epidemiology
  • Emergency Medicine

Their research topics cover:

  • Crime Patterns and Interventions
  • Psychopathy, Forensic Psychiatry, Sexual Offending
  • Traumatic Brain Injury Research
  • Deception detection and forensic psychology
  • Child Welfare and Adoption
  • Suicide and Self-Harm Studies
  • Child Abuse and Trauma

David D. Clarke has published in several peer-reviewed journals, primarily focusing on forensic and criminal psychology. Frequent publication venues include:

  • Journal of Police and Criminal Psychology
  • Journal of Criminal Psychology
  • British Journal of Sports Medicine
  • Journal of Environmental Psychology
  • Child and Adolescent Mental Health

Recent papers authored or co-authored by Clarke include:

  • Psychological and demographic predictors of plastic bag consumption in transaction data (2020), Journal of Environmental Psychology
  • The Psycho-criminology of Burial Sites: Developing the Winthropping Method for Locating Clandestine Burial Sites (2021), Journal of Police and Criminal Psychology
  • What do young people who self-harm find helpful? A comparative study of young people with and without experience of being looked after in care (2020), Child and Adolescent Mental Health
  • Matrix Forecasting and Behaviour Sequence Analysis: Part of the Timeline Toolkit for Criminal Investigation (2020), Journal of Police and Criminal Psychology
  • Waypoint sequencing: simplifying behaviour sequence analysis for criminal cases (2021), Journal of Criminal Psychology

Frequent collaborators include:

  • David Keatley
  • Brendan Chapman
  • Ellen Townsend
  • Richard Weiler
  • Cheri Blauwet

Best Publications

  • Young driver accidents in the UK: the influence of age, experience, and time of day.

    David D. Clarke;Patrick Ward;Craig Bartle;Wendy Truman

  • VOLUNTARY RISK TAKING AND SKILL DEFICITS IN YOUNG DRIVER ACCIDENTS IN THE UK

    David D. Clarke;Patrick Ward;Wendy Truman

  • Contrast sensitivity and visual disability in chronic simple glaucoma.

    J. E. Ross;A. J. Bron;D. D. Clarke

  • The Role Of Motorcyclist And Other Driver Behaviour In Two Types Of Serious Accident In The Uk

    David D. Clarke;Patrick Ward;Craig Bartle;Wendy Truman

  • Effect of age on contrast sensitivity function: uniocular and binocular findings.

    J E Ross;D D Clarke;A J Bron

  • Caregiver strain in spouses of stroke patients

    Holly Blake;Nadina B Lincoln;David D Clarke

  • Ambiguities we live by: towards a pragmatics of polysemy

    Brigitte Nerlich;David D. Clarke

  • An application of the theory of planned behaviour to truck driving behaviour and compliance with regulations

    Damian R. Poulter;Peter Chapman;Peter A. Bibby;David D. Clarke

  • The Book of Life: How the Completion of the Human Genome Project was Revealed to the Public:

    Brigitte Nerlich;Robert Dingwall;David D. Clarke

  • OVERTAKING ROAD-ACCIDENTS: DIFFERENCES IN MANOEUVRE AS A FUNCTION OF DRIVER AGE

    David D Clarke;Patrick J Ward;Jean Jones

  • Language, Action and Context: The Early History of Pragmatics in Europe and America 1780-1930

    Brigitte Nerlich;David D. Clarke

  • Killer crashes: fatal road traffic accidents in the UK

    David D. Clarke;Patrick Ward;Craig Bartle;Wendy Truman

  • Polysemy : flexible patterns of meaning in mind and language

    Brigitte Nerlich

  • Motives and mechanisms: An introduction to the psychology of action

    Rom Harré;David D. Clarke;Nicola De Carlo

  • In depth study of motorcycle accidents

    D D Clarke;P Ward;C Bartle;W Truman

  • Older drivers' road traffic crashes in the UK.

    David D. Clarke;Patrick Ward;Craig Bartle;Wendy Truman

  • Investigating the predictive validity of implicit and explicit measures of motivation on condom use, physical activity and healthy eating

    David Keatley;David D Clarke;Martin S Hagger

  • Analysis of animal contest data

    Mark Briffa;Ian C.W. Hardy;Martin P. Gammell;Dómhnall J. Jennings

  • Climate in the News: How Differences in Media Discourse Between the US and UK Reflect National Priorities

    Brigitte Nerlich;Richard Forsyth;David Clarke

  • Accounting for relationships : explanation, representation, and knowledge

    Rosalie Burnett;Patrick McGhee;David D. Clarke

  • Semantic fields and frames: Historical explorations of the interface between language, action, and cognition

    Brigitte Nerlich;David D. Clarke

  • The book of life: how the human genome project was revealed to the public

    B Nerlich;R Dingwall;DD Clarke

Frequent Co-Authors

Brigitte Nerlich
Brigitte Nerlich University of Nottingham
Ellen Townsend
Ellen Townsend University of Nottingham
Martin S. Hagger
Martin S. Hagger University of California, Merced
Robert Dingwall
Robert Dingwall Nottingham Trent University
Claire Lawrence
Claire Lawrence University of Nottingham
David Crundall
David Crundall Nottingham Trent University
Panos Vostanis
Panos Vostanis University of Leicester
Eamonn Ferguson
Eamonn Ferguson University of Nottingham
Rom Harré
Rom Harré Georgetown University
Neil Anderson
Neil Anderson University of Bradford

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