LIST OF PUBLICATIONS
Duff, K. J., & Peace, K. A. (2013). THINK Social Psychology (1st Cdn Ed.). Toronto, ON: Pearson.
Fawcett, J. M., Peace, K. A., & Greve, A. (2016). Looking down the barrel of a gun: What do we know about the weapon focus effect? (Invited Article). Journal of Applied Research in Memory and Cognition, 5, 257-263.
Fawcett, J. M., Russell, E. J., Peace, K. A., & Christie, J. (2013). Of guns and geese: A meta-analytic review of the ‘weapon focus’ literature. Psychology, Crime, and Law, 19, 35-66.
Peace, K. A., Beaman, L. G., & Sneddon, K. (2000). Theoretical approaches to the study of deviance. In L. G. Beaman (Ed.), New Perspectives on Deviance (pp. 2-17). Scarborough, ON: Prentice Hall.
Peace, K. A., & Bouvier, K. A. M. (2008). Alexithymia, dissociation, and social desirability: Investigating individual differences in the narrative content of false allegations of trauma. Journal of Offender Rehabilitation, 47, 138-167.
Peace, K. A., Brower, K. L., & Rocchio, A. (2015). Is truth stranger than fiction? Bizarre details and credibility assessment. Journal of Police and Criminal Psychology, 30, 38-49.
Peace, K. A., Brower, K. L., & Shudra, R. D. (2012). Fact or fiction? Discriminating true and false allegations of victimization. In A. N. Hutcherson (Ed.), Psychology of victimization (pp. 1-79). Hauppauge, NY: Nova Science Publishers.
Peace, K. A., & Constantin, K. M. (2016). Misremembering events: Emotional valence, psychopathic traits, and the misinformation effect. Journal of Police and Criminal Psychology, 31, 189-199.
Peace, K. A., & Forrester, D. (2012). Gender, emotionality, and victim impact statements. Journal of Criminal Psychology, 2, 107-120.
Peace, K. A., & Masliuk, K. A. (2011). Do motivations for malingering matter?: Symptoms of malingered PTSD as a function of motivation and trauma type. Psychological Injury and Law, 4, 44-55.
Peace, K. A., & Porter, S. (2004). A longitudinal investigation of the reliability of memories for trauma and other emotional experiences. Applied Cognitive Psychology, 18, 1143-1159.
Peace, K. A., & Porter, S. (2011). Remembrance of lies past: A comparison of the features and consistency of truthful and fabricated trauma narratives. Applied Cognitive Psychology, 25, 414-423.
Peace, K. A., Porter, S., & Almon, D. (2012). Sidetracked by emotion: Observers’ ability to discriminate genuine and fabricated sexual assault allegations. Legal and Criminological Psychology, 17, 322-335.
Peace, K. A., Porter, S., & Cook, B. L. (2010). Investigating differences in truthful and fabricated symptoms of traumatic stress over time. Psychological Injury and Law, 3, 118-129.
Peace, K. A., & Porter, S., & ten Brinke, L. (2008). Are memories for sexually traumatic events “special”? A within-subjects investigation of trauma and memory in a clinical sample. Memory, 16, 10-21.
Peace, K. A., & Richards, V. E. S. (2014). Faking it: Incentives and malingered PTSD. Journal of Criminal Psychology, 4, 19-32.
Peace, K. A., Shudra, R. D., Forrester, D. L., Kasper, R., Harder, J., & Porter, S. (2015). Tall tales across time: Narrative analysis of true and false allegations. Journal of Investigative Psychology and Offender Profiling (Special Issue: Deception Detection in Forensic Contexts), 12, 171-184.
Peace, K. A., & Sinclair, S. M. (2012). Cold-blooded lie catchers?: An investigation of psychopathy, emotional processing, and deception detection. Legal and Criminological Psychology, 17, 177-191.
Peace, K. A., & Valois, R. L. (2014). Trials and tribulations: Psychopathic traits, emotion, and decision-making in an ambiguous case of sexual assault. Psychology (Special Issue: Psychological Dynamics of Sexual Assault), 5, 1239-1253.
Porter, S., McCabe, S., Woodworth, M., & Peace, K. A. (2007). “Genius is 1% inspiration and 99% perspiration” … or is it? An investigation of the impact of motivation and feedback on deception detection. Legal and Criminological Psychology, 12, 297-309.
Porter, S., & Peace, K. A. (2003). An overview of the duty to warn for correctional psychologists. In Forensic Psychology: Policy and Practice in Corrections. Correctional Service of Canada.
Porter, S., & Peace, K. A. (2007). The scars of memory: A prospective, longitudinal investigation of the consistency of traumatic and positive emotional memories in adulthood. Psychological Science, 18, 435-441.
Porter, S., Peace, K. A., Douglas, R. L., Doucette, N. L. (2012). Recovered memory evidence in the courtroom: Facts and fallacies. In D. Faust (Ed.), Coping with psychiatric and psychological testimony (6th ed.) (pp. 668-684). New York, NY: Oxford University Press.
Porter, S., Peace, K. A., & Emmett, K. (2007). You protest too much, methinks: Investigating the features of truthful and fabricated reports of traumatic experiences. Canadian Journal of Behavioural Science, 39, 79-91. (CI30)
Woodworth, M., Peace, K. A., O’Donnell, C., & Porter, S. (2003). Forensic community programs: Recommendations for the management of NCRMD patients in the community. Journal of Forensic Psychology Practice, 3, 1-22.
Woodworth, M., Porter, S., ten Brinke, L., Doucette, N. L., Peace, K., & Campbell, M. A. (2009). A comparison of memory for homicide, non-homicidal violence, and positive life experiences. International Journal of Law and Psychiatry, 32, 329-334.
Listed alphabetically by conference organization.
Note: Conference presentations prior to 2004 are generally not included.
American Psychology-Law Society (AP-LS) Conference
March 5-7, 2020 American Psychology-Law Society Conference (AP-LS 2020)
Symposium Facilitator: Victim Impact Statements: Perspectives from Crime Victims, the Bench, and Beyond (Veronica Stinson, Marguerite Ternes, & Kristine A. Peace; Discussant & Chair: Evelyn Maeder); Paper Presentation: Victim Impact Statements: Examining the Influence of Emotionality and Medium of the Statement (Marguerite Ternes, Hillary Jones, Samantha Webb, Veronica Stinson, & Kristine A. Peace); Paper Presentation: Emotional Expectations: Extralegal Factors Influencing the “Impact” of Victim Impact Statements (Jessie Swanek, Jill Rogers, Hadla Omar, Marguerite Ternes, & Kristine A. Peace). Presented at the Annual American Psychology-Law Society Conference (AP-LS 2020). New Orleans, LA, United States. [PR]
Asian Conference of Criminal and Operations Psychology (ACCOP)
July 18-22, 2022: 5th Annual Asian Conference of Criminal and Operations Psychology (ACCOP)
Invited Talk: Snapshots of Stalking: Factors that Influence Public Perceptions of Criminal Harassment (Kristine A. Peace & Mattise Gauthier). Presented at the 5nd Annual Asian Conference of Criminal and Operations Psychology (ACCOP). Virtual Conference. Singapore. [PR]
Banff Annual Seminar in Cognitive Science (BASICS)
May 3-4, 2019: Banff Annual Seminar in Cognitive Science (BASICS) 2019
Poster Presentation: Face or Fiction: Discriminating Real and Fake Emotions (Karolina Wieczorek & Kristine A. Peace). Presented at the Banff Annual Seminar in Cognitive Science (BASICS) 2019. Banff, AB, Canada.
May 13-14, 2011: Banff Annual Seminar in Cognitive Science (BASICS) 2011
Poster Presentation: Do Motivations for Malingering Matter? Symptoms of PTSD as a Function of Motivation & Trauma Type (Kristine A. Peace, Victoria E. S. Richards, & Kimberly A. Masliuk); Presented at the Banff Annual Seminar in Cognitive Science (BASICS) 2011. Banff, AB, Canada.
Apr 30-May 1, 2010: Banff Annual Seminar in Cognitive Science (BASICS) 2010
Poster Presentation: Believing the Bizarre: Bizarre Details, Fantasy Proneness, and Credibility Assessment (Kristine A. Peace & Alexandra Rocchio); Poster Presentation: The Stranger in the Alley Stole My Purse!: The Influence of Schemas and Repeated Recall on Memory (Katherine Ensslen & Kristine A. Peace); Poster Presentation: Are We ‘Plugged-In’ to Detecting Deception? Content Cues to Deception as a Function of Arousal Feedback (Krista Brower & Kristine A. Peace); Poster Presentation: Pin the Memory on the Liar: Content-Based versus Linguistic Features in Credibility Determinations (Mikayla Kuchinsky & Kristine A. Peace); Presented at the Banff Annual Seminar in Cognitive Science (BASICS) 2010. Banff, AB, Canada.
May 1-2, 2009: Banff Annual Seminar in Cognitive Science (BASICS) 2009
Poster Presentation: Fragmentation or Flashbacks?: The Features and Consistency of PTSD versus non-PTSD Trauma Narratives.(Kristine A. Peace & Jeff Harder); Poster Presentation: From Sobs to Sentencing …: The Effects of Gender and Emotionality in Victim Impact Statements on Sentencing Outcomes.(Deanna L. Forrester & Kristine A. Peace); Presented at the Banff Annual Seminar in Cognitive Science (BASICS) 2009. Banff, AB, Canada.
Canadian Forensic Psychology Virtual Conference (CFPVC)
February 10, 2023: 3rd Annual Canadian Forensic Psychology Virtual Conference (CFPVC)
Paper Presentation: He Said, She Said, They Said: A Snapshot of Gender Identity & Sexual Assault Victimization (Alex Tiller, Kevin Styba-Nelson, Aly Shurvell, & Kristine A. Peace); Paper Presentation: Myths and Minimization: Perceptions of Stalking Related to Beliefs and Lived Experience (Natasha Robinson, Mattise Gauthier, Janet Guenter, & Kristine A. Peace). Presented at the 3rd Annual Canadian Forensic Psychology Virtual Conference. Hosted by Saint Mary’s University. [PR]
February 4, 2022 2nd Annual Canadian Forensic Psychology Virtual Conference (CFPVC)
Discussant Panel: When Justice Isn’t Served: Crime Victims in Canada and the Victim Bill of Rights (Discussants: Kristine A. Peace, Jennifer Schmidt, Heidi Illingworth, Krystal Lowe). Paper Presentation: Blame Game: How Race and Intoxication Influence Perceptions of Sexual Assault (Jill Rogers, Kevin Styba-Nelson, Nicole Wenckowski, & Kristine A. Peace); Paper Presentation: A Rainbow of Responsibility: Sexual Identity and Severity in Judgments of Intimate Partner Violence (Gabriela Renderos, Alex Tiller, Shannon Walters, & Kristine A. Peace; Paper Presentation: Snapshots of Stalking: Public Perceptions of Criminal Harassment Behaviours (Mattise Gauthier, Shelby Grahn, Brandon Krebs, & Kristine A. Peace). Presented at the 2nd Annual Canadian Forensic Psychology Virtual Conference. Hosted by Saint Mary’s University. [PR]
September 25, 2020 1st Annual Canadian Forensic Psychology Virtual Conference (CFPVC)
Paper Presentation: Baby It’s Cold Outside: Use and Interpretation of Sexual Coercion in Relation to Psychopathic Traits (Jessie Swanek & Kristine A. Peace); Paper Presentation: Black Eyes, Blue Tears: How Gender-Based Attitudes Influence Interpretations of Intimate Partner Violence (Brandon Krebs, Christopher Piat, Jessie Swanek, & Kristine A. Peace). Presented at the Canadian Forensic Psychology Virtual Conference. Virtual Presentation. Hosted by Saint Mary’s University, Halifax, NS. [PR]
Canadian Psychological Association (CPA) Convention
June 17-19, 2022: 83rd Annual Canadian Psychological Association (CPA) Convention
Snapshot Presentation: I’ll Follow You into the Dark: Perceptions of Stalking in Canada (Mattise Gauthier & Kristine A. Peace); Poster Presentation: Caucasian = Crazy? The Influence of Race and Gender on Perceptions of Criminal Responsibility (Madison Twa, Jill Rogers, & Kristine A. Peace); Snapshot Presentation: Gory Memories: Attentional Focus Across Violent Scenes (Bailey Bulmer, Riya Sidhu, & Kristine A. Peace). Presented at the Canadian Psychological Association (CPA) 83rd Annual Convention. Calgary, AB. [PR]
June 7-25, 2021: 82nd Annual Canadian Psychological Association (CPA) Convention
Snapshot Presentation: Bottoms Up: Interpretations of Consent and Culpability with Alcohol Use in Sexual Assault Scenarios (Jill Rogers & Kristine A. Peace); Snapshot Presentation: Behind the Wall: How Age, Gender, and Type of Violence Influence Perceptions of Intimate Partner Violence (Brandon Krebs & Kristine A. Peace); Snapshot Presentation: Black Eyes, Blue Tears: How Gender-Based Attitudes Influence Interpretations of Intimate Partner Violence (Mattise Gauthier, Madison Twa, Brandon Krebs, Christopher Piat, & Kristine A. Peace). Presented at the Canadian Psychological Association (CPA) 82nd Annual Convention. Virtual Presentation. Ottawa, ON. [PR]
June 9-11, 2016: 77th Annual Canadian Psychological Association (CPA) Convention
Poster Presentation: Fifty Shades of Risk? Psychopathic Traits, Gender, Consequences, and Risky Behaviours (Cassidy R. D. Wallis & Kristine A. Peace). Presented at the Canadian Psychological Association (CPA) 77th Annual Convention in Victoria, BC, Canada. [PR]
June 14-16, 2012: 73rd Annual Canadian Psychological Association (CPA) Convention
Poster Presentation: Fake It to Win It: Malingered PTSD as a Function of Scenario, Incentive, and Psychopathy (Victoria E. S. Richards & Kristine A. Peace); Poster Presentation: Pin the Tale on the Liar: Linguistic and Content-Cues in Veracity Determinations (Kristine A. Peace, Jarod Cedor, & Mikayla Kuchinsky); Poster Presentation: The Abuse Excuse? Psychopathy, Incentives, and Content Analysis of Malingered Abuse Claims (Ashton Milroy, Tessa Dimnik, & Kristine A. Peace). Presented at the Canadian Psychological Association (CPA) 73rd Annual Convention in Halifax, NS, Canada. [PR]
June 8-10, 2006: 67th Annual Canadian Psychological Association (CPA) Convention
Symposium Facilitator: “I Remember It Like It Was Yesterday …”: Diverse Approaches to Studying Emotion and Memory (Kristine A. Peace & Stephen Porter). Criminal Justice Section. Paper Presentation: Sexually versus Non-Sexually Traumatic Experiences: An Examination of Qualitative and Phenomenological Memory Differences. (Kristine A. Peace & Stephen Porter); Paper Presentation: The Reliability of Traumatic Memories: A Three-Year Follow-Up. (Stephen Porter & Kristine A. Peace); Paper Presentation: Selling Your Symptoms?: Truthful and Fabricated Symptoms of Traumatic Victimization Over Time. (Brianna Cook, Kristine A. Peace, Stephen Porter). Canadian Psychological Association (CPA) 67th Annual Convention. Calgary, Alberta, Canada. [PR]
June 9-11, 2005: 66th Annual Canadian Psychological Association (CPA) Convention
Symposium: Memory and Psychology in Forensic Contexts (Facilitated by Kristine A. Peace). Criminal Justice Section. Paper Presentation: Only Time Will Tell: Characteristics and Consistency of Truthful and Fabricated Claims of Victimization (Kristine A. Peace & Stephen Porter); Paper Presentation: Comparison of the Characteristics of Offenders’ Self-Reported Memories of Violent Offences and other Emotional Experiences (Stephen Porter, Kristine A. Peace, Naomi Doucette); Poster Presentation: Through the Developmental Looking Glass: Historical and Psychological Factors in Instrumental and Reactive Homicidal Aggression (Brianna Cook, Kristine A. Peace, Stephen Porter); Poster Presentation: An Examination of the Verbal and Non-verbal Cues to Deception in Offenders and Non-offenders. (Naomi L. Doucette, Stephen Porter, Kristine A. Peace). Canadian Psychological Association (CPA) 66th Annual Convention. Montreal, Quebec, Canada. [PR]
June 10-12, 2004: 65th Annual Canadian Psychological Association (CPA) Convention
Paper Presentation: Tales of Trauma: Symptom Profiles and Memory Consistency Across a Diverse Range of Traumatic Experiences (Kristine A. Peace & Stephen Porter); Poster Presentation: Fact or Fiction: An Examination of Memory Characteristics and Trauma Symptomology of Real and Fabricated Reports of Victimization (Kristine A. Peace, Kelly Emmett, Stephen Porter). Canadian Psychological Association (CPA) 65th Annual Convention. St. John’s, Nfld, Canada. [PR]
August 7-10, 2003: American Psychological Association (APA)
Poster Presentation: The Consistency of Traumatic Memories Across Time and Interview Style (Kristine A. Peace & Stephen Porter). Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association (APA). Toronto, Ontario, Canada. [PR]
May 29– Jun 1, 2002: 63rd Annual Canadian Psychological Association (CPA) Convention
Poster Presentation: The Consistency of Traumatic Memories as a Function of Interview Style (Kristine A. Peace & Stephen Porter); Paper Presentation: Investigation of Murderers’ Memory for Their Homicide Relative to Their Memory for Other Emotional Experiences (Stephen Porter, Mary Ann Campbell, Naomi Doucette, Mike Woodworth & Kristine Peace). Canadian Psychological Association (CPA) 63rd Annual Convention. Hosted by University of British Columbia. Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. [PR]
Canadian Society for Brain, Behaviour, and Cognitive Science (CSBBCS)
June 24-26, 2011: Canadian Society for Brain, Behaviour, and Cognitive Science (CSBBCS)
Paper Presentation: Weapon Presence Impairs Real Eyewitness Testimony (Jonathan Fawcett, Emily Russell, Kristine A. Peace, & John Christie). Presented at Canadian Society for Brain, Behaviour, and Cognitive Sciences (BBCS) 21st Annual Conference. Winnipeg, MB, Canada. [PR]
June 14-17, 2007: Canadian Society for Brain, Behaviour, and Cognitive Science (CSBBCS)
Poster Presentation: Alexithymia, Dissociation, and Social Desirability: Investigating Individual Differences in the Narrative Content of False Allegations of Trauma. (Kristen Bouvier & Kristine A. Peace). Canadian Society for Brain, Behaviour, and Cognitive Science (BBCS) 17th Annual Meeting. Victoria, BC, Canada. [PR]
Cheiron: The International Society for the History of Behavioral and Social Sciences
June 20-23, 2019 51st Annual Meeting of Cheiron: The International Society for the History of Behavioral and Social Sciences
Poster Presentation: The ‘Unscrupulous’: Historical and Modern Conceptualizations of Psychopathy from Deviant to Functional (Jessie Swanek, Courtney Krentz, & Kristine A. Peace); Poster Presentation: Fantastic “Memories” and Where to Find Them: Understanding False Memories from the DRM Paradigm to Implanted Experiences (Kristine A. Peace & Eric L. G. Legge). Presented at the 51st Annual Meeting of Cheiron: The International Society for the History of Behavioral and Social Sciences. Edmonton, AB, Canada. [PR]
International Conference on Investigative Interviewing
July 3-7, 2006: International Conference on Investigative Interviewing
Symposium: “I Couldn’t Forget it if I Tried”: Investigating the Reliability of the Accounts of Victims of Trauma and Violent Offenders. (Stephen Porter & Kristine A. Peace). International Conference on Investigative Interviewing 2nd Annual. Portsmouth, England. [PR]
North American Correctional and Criminal Justice Psychology Conference
June 23-25, 2023: North American Correctional and Criminal Justice Psychology Conference (N5)
Workshop: PIVOT in Practice: Intimate Partner Violence Treatment (Debra Jellicoe & Kristine A. Peace); Conversation Session: Let’s Talk About Sex, Maybe? Tackling the Undiscussed Topic of Sexual and Gender Minority Victimization (Kristine A. Peace, Alex Tiller, & Kevin Styba-Nelson); Snapshot Presentation: From Hurting to Helping?: Psychopathic Traits, Priming, and Costly Helping (Shelby Grahn & Kristine A. Peace); Snapshot Presentation: He Said, She Said, They Said: Gender Identity, Displayed Emotion, and Perceptions of Sexual Assault (Alex Tiller & Kristine A. Peace); Snapshot Presentation: Minimization of Minorities: Violence Victimization in Relation to Gender and Sexual Minority Status (Kevin Styba-Nelson, Aly Shurvell, & Kristine A. Peace); Poster Presentation: Self versus Victim Harm: Misguided Minimization of Stalking Threats (Natasha Robinson, Mattise Gauthier, & Kristine A. Peace). Presented at the 5th North American Correctional and Criminal Justice Psychology Conference (N5). Toronto, ON, Canada. [PR]
May 31-June 2, 2019: North American Correctional and Criminal Justice Psychology Conference (N4)
Symposium Facilitator: Wolves in Sheep’s Clothing: Psychopathic Traits and the Mask of Normality (Kristine A. Peace); Paper Presentation: Faking Faces: Psychopathic Traits and Affective Mimicry (Jayme Stewart, Karolina Wieczorek, & Kristine A. Peace); Paper Presentation: Fifty Shades of Risk: Psychopathic Traits and Risk Expectancies (Cassidy Wallis & Kristine A. Peace); Paper Presentation: The Mask of Morality: Psychopathic Traits, Empathy, and Moral Judgments (Kristine A. Peace & Christina Sander). Presented at the 4th North American Correctional and Criminal Justice Psychology Conference (NACCJPC4). Halifax, NS, Canada. [PR]
Psychology Undergraduate Research Symposium (PURS; MacEwan University)
April 22, 2016: 9th Annual Psychology Undergraduate Research Symposium
Paper Presentation: Fifty Shades of Risk? Psychopathic Traits, Gender, Consequences, & Risky Behaviour (Cassidy Wallis & Kristine A. Peace); Poster Presentation: Faking Faces: Psychopathic Traits and Feigned Emotional Expressions (Jayme Stewart & Kristine A. Peace). Presented at the 9th Annual Psychology Undergraduate Research Symposium. MacEwan University. Edmonton, AB, Canada.
April 13, 2015: 8th Annual Psychology Undergraduate Research Symposium
Paper Presentation: The Mask of Morality: Psychopathic Traits, Empathy, Vulnerability, and Moral Judgments (Christina Sander & Kristine A. Peace); Poster Presentation: Fifty Shades of Risk: Psychopathy, Gender, & Risky Behaviour (Cassidy Wallis & Kristine A. Peace). Presented at the 8th Annual Psychology Undergraduate Research Symposium. MacEwan University. Edmonton, AB, Canada.
April 14, 2014: 7th Annual Psychology Undergraduate Research Symposium
Paper Presentation: Mindfulness and Deception Detection: What’s the Deal with Null Results? (Laura McLaughlin & Kristine A. Peace); Poster Presentation: Survivor: Psychopathy Island. Decision-Making as a Function of Psychopathic Traits, Empathy, and Vulnerability (Christina Sander & Kristine A. Peace). Presented at the 7th Annual Psychology Undergraduate Research Symposium. MacEwan University. Edmonton, AB, Canada.
April 9, 2013: 6th Annual Psychology Undergraduate Research Symposium
Paper Presentation: Bananas, Moustaches, and Muggings: Eyewitness Identification and Weapon Focus (Jarod M. Cedor & Kristine A. Peace); Paper Presentation: I Can Tell That You’re Vulnerable: Psychopathy and Detection of Verbal and Non-Verbal Vulnerability Cues (Ashton C. Milroy & Kristine A. Peace). Poster Presentation: Right Here, Right Now, Right Answers? Mindfulness and Emotional Lie Detection (Laura McLaughlin & Kristine A. Peace). Presented at the 6th Annual Psychology Undergraduate Research Symposium. MacEwan University. Edmonton, AB, Canada.
April 10, 2012: 5th Annual Psychology Undergraduate Research Symposium
Paper Presentation: Fake It to Win It: Malingered PTSD as a Function of Incentive, Scenario, and Psychopathy (Victoria Richards & Kristine A. Peace); Poster Presentation: I Can Tell That You’re Vulnerable: Psychopathy and Detection of Verbal and Non-Verbal Vulnerability Cues (Ashton Milroy & Kristine A. Peace); Poster Presentation: Bananas and Burglars: Eyewitness Identification & Weapon Focus (Jarod Cedor & Kristine A. Peace). Presented at the 5th Annual Psychology Undergraduate Research Symposium. MacEwan University. Edmonton, AB, Canada.
April 12, 2011: 4th Annual Psychology Undergraduate Research Symposium
Paper Presentation: Beach Parties and Bleeding Men: The Misinformation Effect as a Function of Emotional Valence, Psychopathy, and Exposure (Kyla Wells & Kristine A. Peace); Paper Presentation: Are We In the Dark About Traumatic Memory? The Influence of Night Vision Goggles on Memory for Trauma Stimuli (Ryan Shudra & Kristine A. Peace); Poster Presentation: Fake It to Win It: Malingered PTSD as a Function of Incentive, Scenario, and Psychopathy (Victoria Richards & Kristine A. Peace); Poster Presentation: Do Motivations for Malingering Matter? Symptoms of PTSD as a Function of Motivation & Trauma Type (Kimberly Masliuk & & Kristine A. Peace). Presented at the 4th Annual Psychology Undergraduate Research Symposium. MacEwan University. Edmonton, AB, Canada.
April 13, 2010: 3rd Annual Psychology Undergraduate Research Symposium
Paper Presentation: Are We ‘Plugged In’ to Detecting Deception? Content Cues to Deception as a Function of Arousal Feedback (Krista Brower & Kristine A. Peace); Paper Presentation: Pin the Memory on the Liar: Investigating Linguistic Versus Content-Based Credibility Cues (Mikayla Kuchinsky & Kristine A. Peace); Poster Presentation: Beach Parties and Bleeding Men: The Misinformation Effect as a Function of Emotional Valence, Psychopathy, and Exposure (Kyla Wells & Kristine A. Peace). Presented at the 3rd Annual Psychology Undergraduate Research Symposium. MacEwan University. Edmonton, AB, Canada.
April 14, 2009: 2nd Annual Psychology Undergraduate Research Symposium
Poster Presentation: Are We ‘Plugged In’ to Detecting Deception? Content Cues to Deception as a Function of Arousal Feedback (Krista Brower & Kristine A. Peace); Poster Presentation: Can Software Spot the Liars? Investigating Linguistic Versus Memory-Based Credibility Cues (Mikayla Kuchinsky & Kristine A. Peace) Presented at the 2nd Annual Psychology Undergraduate Research Symposium. MacEwan University. Edmonton, AB, Canada.
April 15, 2008: 1st Annual Psychology Undergraduate Research Symposium
Paper Presentation: Cold-Blooded Lie Catchers? An Investigation of Psychopathy, Emotional Processing, and Deception Detection (Sarah Sinclair & Kristine A. Peace); Paper Presentation: Tall Tales Over Time: Investigating the Consistency of Truthful and False Allegations of Trauma (Ryan Kasper & Kristine A. Peace); Paper Presentation: The Stranger in the Alley Stole My Purse! The Role of Cognitive Scripts in True and False Allegations of Robbery (Lisa Doktorchik & Kristine A. Peace). Presented at the 1st Annual Psychology Undergraduate Research Symposium. MacEwan University. Edmonton, AB, Canada.
March 7, 2008: 22nd Annual Joseph R. Royce Research Conference
Poster Presentation: Alexithymia, Dissociation, and Social Desirability: Investigating Individual Differences in the Narrative Content of False Allegations of Trauma. (Kristen Bouvier & Kristine A. Peace). Presented at 22nd Annual Joseph R. Royce Research Conference. University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB, Canada.
Society for Applied Research in Memory and Cognition (SARMAC)
June 27-29, 2011: Society for Applied Research in Memory and Cognition (SARMAC)
Poster Presentation: Is Truth Stranger than Fiction? Bizarre Details, Fantasy Proneness, and Credibility Assessment of Eyewitness Testimony (Kristine A. Peace, Krista L. Brower, & Alexandra Rocchio); Poster Presentation: Are We in the Dark About Traumatic Memory? The Influence of Night Vision Goggles on Memory for Trauma Stimuli (Ryan D. Shudra & Kristine A. Peace); Poster Presentation: Beach Parties and Bleeding Men: The Misinformation Effect as a Function of Emotional Valence, Psychopathy, and Duration (Kyla Wells & Kristine A. Peace); Poster Presentation: Fragmentation or Flashbacks? The Features and Consistency of PTSD versus Non-PTSD Trauma Narratives (Jeffrey Harder & Kristine A. Peace). Presented at the Society for Applied Research in Memory and Cognition (SARMAC) Biannual Conference in New York, NY, USA. [PR]
Society for Police and Criminal Psychology (SPCP) Conference
Sept 30–Oct 2, 2021: Society for Police and Criminal Psychology (SPCP) Conference
Paper Presentation: Blame, Shame, and Fame: Parameters of Victim Blaming in Cases of Sexual and Intimate Partner Violence (Kristine A. Peace, Brandon Krebs, & Jill Rogers); Poster Presentation: No Woman No Cry: Emotional Expectancies and Judgments of Sexual Assault (Jill Rogers, Kristine A. Peace, & Jessie Swanek). Presented at the Society for Police and Criminal Psychology (SPCP) Conference. Online & In-Person in Arlington, TX. [PR]
Nov 5-7, 2020: Society for Police and Criminal Psychology (SPCP) Conference
Paper Presentation: Skewing the Distribution: How Media Biases the Interpretation of Crime Statistics (Kristine A. Peace & Nicole Pecharsky); Poster Presentation: Hit Me With Your Best Shot: Sexuality and Threat in Intimate Partner Violence Responsibility (Brandon Krebs, Gabriela Renderos, & Kristine A. Peace). Presented at the Society for Police and Criminal Psychology (SPCP) Conference. Virtual Presentation. Hosted by SPCP through Zoom. [PR]
Sept 25-28, 2013: Society for Police and Criminal Psychology (SPCP) Conference
Poster Presentation: Bananas, Moustaches, and Muggings: Eyewitness Identification and Weapon Focus (Kristine A. Peace & Jarod M. Cedor); Poster Presentation: I Can Tell That You’re Vulnerable: Psychopathy and Detection of Verbal and Non-Verbal Vulnerability Cues (Ashton C. Milroy & Kristine A. Peace). Presented at the Society for Police and Criminal Psychology 39th Annual Conference in Ottawa, ON, Canada. [PR]
Society for the Scientific Study of Psychopathy (SSSP)
May 2-5, 2019: Society for the Scientific Study of Psychopathy 8th Biennial Conference
Poster Presentation: Psychopathy and Emotional Expression: Does Gender Really Matter? (Jayme Stewart & Kristine A. Peace). Presented at the Society for the Scientific Study of Psychopathy 8th Biennial Conference. Las Vegas, Nevada, USA. [PR]
Student Research Day (SRD; MacEwan University)
April 20, 2023: Student Research Day 2023
Paper Presentation: He Said, She Said, They Said: Gender Identity, Displayed Emotion, & Perceptions of Sexual Assault (Alex Tiller & Kristine A. Peace); Paper Presentation: From Hurting to Helping?: Psychopathic Traits, Priming, and Costly Helping (Shelby Grahn & Kristine A. Peace); Poster Presentation: Sexpectations: Coercive Control Experiences in Sexual Minorities (Aly Shurvell & Kristine A. Peace); Poster Presentation: The Myths and the Memories: Perceptions of Traumatic Memory and Victim Credibility (Janet Guenter & Kristine A. Peace); Poster Presentation: Does This Look Like Stalking to You? (Natasha Robinson & Kristine A. Peace). Presented at Student Research Day. MacEwan University. Edmonton, AB, Canada.
April 21, 2022: Student Research Day 2022
Paper Presentation: In the Shadows: Perceptions of In-Person, Phone, and Cyberstalking (Mattise Gauthier & Kristine A. Peace); Poster Presentation: He Said She Said, They Said: The Influence of Sex and Gender Identity on Victim Credibility (Alex Tiller & Kristine A. Peace); Poster Presentation: Put Your Money Where Your Mouth Is: Psychopathic Traits, Priming, and Costly Helping (Shelby Grahn & Kristine A. Peace); Poster Presentation: Communicating Consent: Testing Taxonomy Based Training Methods (Shannon Walters & Kristine A. Peace); Poster Presentation: Caucasian = Crazy? The Influence of Race and Gender on Perceptions of Criminal Responsibility (Madison Twa & Kristine A. Peace); Poster Presentation: In Memory of Gruesome Details Across Violent Scenes (Bailey Bulmer, Riya Sidhu, Kristine A. Peace, Ian LeBlanc, & Karen Buro). Presented at Student Research Day. MacEwan University. Edmonton, AB, Canada.
April 26, 2021 Student Research Day 2021
Paper Presentation: Behind the Wall: How Age, Gender, and Type of Violence Influence Perceptions of Intimate Partner Violence (Brandon Krebs & Kristine A. Peace); Paper Presentation: Bottoms Up: Interpretations of Consent and Culpability with Alcohol Use in Sexual Assault Scenarios (Jill Rogers & Kristine A. Peace); Poster Presentation: In the Shadows: Perceptions of In-Person, Phone, & Cyber Stalking (Mattise Gauthier & Kristine A. Peace); Poster Presentation: Crazy and Caucasian? The Influence of Race, Gender, & Crime Variables on Perceptions of Criminal Responsibility (Madison Twa & Kristine A. Peace). Presented at Student Research Day. MacEwan University. Edmonton, AB, Canada.
April 23, 2019: Student Research Day 2019
Poster Presentation: Baby It’s Cold Outside: Use and Interpretation of Sexual Coercion in Relation to Psychopathic Traits (Jessie Swanek & Kristine A. Peace); Poster Presentation: Playing the Blame Game: Indigenous Status and Culpability in Ambiguous Sexual Assaults (Nicole Wenckowski & Kristine A. Peace); Poster Presentation: Fifty Shades of Risk: Gender and Psychopathic Traits Predict Risk-Taking Behaviours (Courtney Krentz, Cassidy Wallis, Iogue Macaraig, Karen Buro, & Kristine A. Peace); Poster Presentation: Hit Me with Your Best Shot: Sexuality, Threat, and Instigation in Intimate Partner Violence Judgments (Gabriela Renderos & Kristine A. Peace). Presented at Student Research Day. MacEwan University. Edmonton, AB, Canada.
April 23, 2018: Student Research Day 2018
Paper Presentation: Emotionless in Edmonton: Psychopathic Traits and Emotion Detection (Karolina Wieczorek & Kristine A. Peace). Presented at Student Research Day. MacEwan University. Edmonton, AB, Canada.
April 24, 2017: Student Research Day 2017
Paper Presentation: Faking Faces: Psychopathic Traits and Feigned Emotional Expressions (Jayme Stewart & Kristine A. Peace); Poster Presentation: I Can See it on Your Face: How Levels of Psychopathy, Anxiety, and Emotional Intelligence Predict Detection of Negative Emotions (Karolina Wieczorek & Kristine A. Peace); Poster Presentation: Are You as Good as You Think You Are? Malingering, Narcissism, and Feedback (Ryley Russell & Kristine A. Peace). Presented at Student Research Day. MacEwan University. Edmonton, AB, Canada.
January 25-29, 2016 Student Research Week 2016
Poster Presentation: Fifty Shades of Risk: Psychopathic Traits, Gender, and Risky Behaviour (Cassidy Wallis & Kristine A. Peace). Presented at Student Research Week. MacEwan University. Edmonton, AB, Canada.
Symposium on Violence and Aggression (SVA)
June 14-15, 2021: 18th Biennial Symposium on Violence and Aggression
Poster Presentation: Behind the Wall: How Age, Gender, and Type of Violence Influence Perceptions of Intimate Partner Violence (Brandon Krebs & Kristine A. Peace); Poster Presentation: Bottoms Up: Interpretations of Consent and Culpability with Alcohol Use in Sexual Assault Scenarios (Jill Rogers & Kristine A. Peace). Presented at the 18th Biennial Symposium on Violence and Aggression. Virtual Presentation. Saskatoon, SK. [PR]
May 15-17, 2016: 16th Biennial Symposium on Violence and Aggression
Poster Presentation: Fifty Shades of Risk? Psychopathic Traits, Gender, Consequences, and Risky Behaviours (Cassidy R. D. Wallis & Kristine A. Peace). Presented at the 16th Biennial Violence & Aggression Symposium in Saskatoon, SK, Canada. [PR]
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