- Pipe, M-E., Sutherland, R., Webster, N., Jones, C., & La Rooy, D. (2004). Do early interviews affect children’s long-term event recall? Applied Cognitive Psychology, 18, 823-839.
- La Rooy, D., Pipe, M-E., & Murray, J. E. (2005). Reminiscence and hypermnesia in children’s eyewitness memory. Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 90, 235-254.
- La Rooy, D., Pipe, M-E., & Murray, J. E. (2007). Enhancing children’s event recall after long delays. Applied Cognitive Psychology. 21, 1-17.
- Roberts, R., Bergström, S., & La Rooy, D. (2007). Sex work and students: An exploratory study. Journal of Further and Higher Education. 31, 323-334.
- Roberts, R., Bergström, S., & La Rooy, D. (2007). UK students and sex work: Current knowledge and research issues. Journal of Community and Applied Social Psychology. 17, 141-146.
- Cederborg, A-C., La Rooy, D., & Lamb, M. (2008). Repeated interviews with children who have intellectual disabilities. Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities. 21, 103-113.
- Cederborg, A-C., Danielsson, H., La Rooy, D., & Lamb, M. (2009). Repetition of contaminating question types when children and youths with intellectual disabilities are interviewed. Journal of Intellectual Disability Research, 53, 440-449.
- O’Shea, R. P., Parker, A. L., La Rooy, D. J. & Alais, D. (2009).Monocular rivalry exhibits three hallmarks of binocular rivalry: Evidence for common processes. Vision Research, 49, 671–681.
- La Rooy, D., Katz, C., Malloy, L. C., & Lamb, M. E. (2010). Do we need to rethink guidance on repeated interviews? Psychology, Public Policy and Law, 16, 373-392.
- Cederborg, A-C., Hultman, E., & La Rooy, D. (2011). The quality of details when children and youths with intellectual disabilities are interviewed about their abuse experiences. Scandinavian Journal of Disability Research, 1-13.
- La Rooy, D., & Lamb, M. E. (2011). What happens when interviewers ask repeated questions in forensic interviews with children alleging abuse? Journal of Police and Criminal Psychology, 26, 20-25.
- La Rooy, D., Lamb, M. E., & Memon, A. (2011) Forensic interviews with children in Scotland: A survey of interview practice among police. Journal of Police and Criminal Psychology, 26, 26-34.
- Orbach, Y., Lamb, M. E., La Rooy, D., & Pipe, M-E. (2012). A case study of witness consistency across multiple investigative interviews. Applied Cognitive Psychology, 26, 118-129.
- La Rooy, D., Nicol, A. & Terry, P. (2013). Intoxicated eyewitnesses: The effects of alcohol on eyewitness recall across repeated interviews. Open Journal of Medical Psychology, 2, 107-114.
- Odinot, G., Memon, A., La Rooy, D., & Millen, A. (2013). Are two interviews better than one? Eyewitness memory across repeated cognitive interviews. PLoS ONE, 8, 1-7.
- Brubacher, S. & La Rooy, D. (2014). Witness recall across repeated interviews in a case of repeated abuse. Child Abuse & Neglect. 38, 202-211.
- Carson, L. & La Rooy, D. (2014). Commonsense psychology’ is a barrier to the implementation of best practice child interviewing guidelines: A qualitative analysis of police officers’ beliefs in Scotland. Journal of Police and Criminal Psychology. 30, 50 – 62
- Earhart, R., La Rooy, D., Burbacher, S. & Lamb, M. E. (2014). What don’t we know about don’t know responding in forensic interviews with children? Behavioral Sciences & Law. 32, 746–761.
- La Rooy, D., Brubacher, S. P., Aromäki-Stratos, A., Cyr, M., Hershkowitz, I., Korkman, J., Myklebust, T., Naka, M., Peixoto, C. E., Robertsj K. P., Stewart, H., & Lamb, M. E. (2015). The NICHD Protocol: A review of an internationally-used evidence-based tool for training child forensic interviewers. Journal of Criminological Research, Policy and Practice. 2, 76–89.
- Waterhouse, G. F., Ridley, A., Bull, R., La Rooy, D. J., & Wilcock, R. (2016). Dynamics of repeated interviews with children. Applied Cognitive Psychology, 30, 713-721. doi: 10.1002/acp.3246
- Peixoto, C. E., Fernandes, R. V., Almeida, T. S., Silva, J. M., La Rooy, D., Ribeiro, C., Magalhães, T., & Lamb, M. E. (2017). Interviews of Children in a Portuguese Judicial Special Judicial Procedure. Behavioral Sciences and the Law. 36, 1099-0798DOI: 10.1002/bsl.2284