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PhD Igor Areh

PhD Igor Areh
no.: 22499 source: ARIS

researcher – active in research organisation
Foreign language skills
Research activity

Code Science Field Subfield
5.09.00  Social sciences  Psychology   

Code Science Field
S264  Social sciences  Applied and experimental psychology 
S260  Social sciences  Psychology 
Keywords
Forensic psychology, eyewitness testimony, detecting deceit, investigative interview, forensic personality assessment
Points
466.06
A''
25.06
A'
270.06
A1/2
276.73
CI10
162
CImax
63
h10
6
A1
1.62
A3
0
Data for the last 5 years (citations for the last 10 years) on April 25, 2024; A3 for period 2018-2022 (update for tender in 2023: NO)
Data for ARIS tenders ( 12.01.2024 – Project tender, archive )
Database Linked records Citations Pure citations Average pure citations
WoS 17  155  147  8.65 
Scopus 17  176  167  9.82 
Education
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Level of education Professional title Study subject Faculty Year
  B. Sc.   Department of Psychology  SI University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Arts 1999 
Master's degree  M. Sc.   Psychology  SI University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Arts 2003 
Doctor's degree  Ph. D.   Psychology  SI University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Arts 2008 
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Employments
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Type of employment Research org. Research group Date of employment Position ecris.org.employ_rolegroup Title
Full time employment (100%, RD:0%)  University of Maribor Faculty of Criminal Justice  Inštitut za varstvoslovje (Slovene)  1/1/2004  Professor  Researcher  Associate professor 
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Biography
Dr. Igor Areh is Associate Professor in Forensic Psychology at the Faculty of Criminal Justice and Security, University of Maribor, Slovenia. His lectures and research work focus, mainly on interviews of witnesses, crime victims, and suspects. Having majored in psychology (2004), he accepted a teaching position at the Faculty and narrowed his research work to the issues related to eyewitness testimony. In his successfully defended 2008 PhD thesis in psychology, he researched gender differences in eyewitness memory recall. In recent years, his research interests moved towards suspect interviews focused on two main themes: detecting deceit and the investigative interview. He has published over 120 papers and four books on forensic and investigative psychology issues. He also works as a criminal investigation advisor, mainly by evaluating the veracity of suspects’ statements, as well as an expert witness in court. Igor teaches psychology in criminal justice, forensic psychology, and investigative psychology. He is a member of the IAAP – International Association of Applied Psychology (Division 10: Psychology, Law and Ethics), EAPL – European Association of Psychology and Law, and IiiRG – International Investigative Interview Research Group. In 2020, Dr Igor Areh was elected as President-Elect of Division 10: Psychology, Law and Ethics, the International Association of Applied Psychology.
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