Biography

I graduated from the Â鶹ÉçÇø in 1997 with a BSc (Hons) Psychology degree, which ended in the final year project ‘Deceiving and Detecting Deceit when the Stakes are High: The Behaviour of a Murderer During Police Interviews Analysed’. Continuing my interest in deceptive behaviour, I then commenced research for a PhD (funded by the ESRC), which involved analysing the behaviour of high-stake liars and truth-tellers, specifically videos of suspects in their police interviews. I then showed clips of these suspects to police officers to see if they could tell when they were lying or truth-telling. This research culminated in her thesis ‘Suspects, lies and videotape: An investigation into telling and detecting lies in police/suspect interviews’ in 2001.

After a couple of years in research posts outside academia, I returned to Portsmouth in 2003 to embark on a 3-year ESRC project with Professor Vrij on enhancing deception detection through increasing cognitive load in interview situations. I have just commenced another project with Vrij designed to facilitate lie detection in interview situations.

Research interests

My current research interests include:Nonverbal cues to deception;  People’s perceptions of deceptive behaviour;  Professional lie detectors’ ability to detect deceit;  Enhancing interview situations in order to facilitate deception detection;  Speech related cues to deception (Reality Monitoring).

Research outputs

2024

Deeb, H., Mann, S., Vrij, A.

12 Jul 2024, In: Applied Cognitive Psychology. 38, 4, 12p., e4227

Dabrowna, O., Deeb, H., Leal, S., Mann, S., Vrij, A.

31 Jan 2024, In: Journal of Nonverbal Behavior

Deeb, H., Giorgianni, D., Hypšová, P., Leal, S., Mann, S., Vrij, A.

1 Jan 2024, In: The European Journal of Psychology Applied to Legal Context. 16, 1, p. 1-15

2023

Deeb, H., Leal, S., Mann, S., Vrij, A.

19 Sep 2023, In: Psychiatry, Psychology and Law