Ray Bull is Professor of Criminal Investigation (part-time) at The University of Derby. He is also Emeritus Professor of Forensic Psychology at the University of Leicester, Visiting Professor at the Universities of Portsmouth and of London South Bank. His major research topic is investigative interviewing. In 2012 he was elected โPresident-Electโ of the European Association of Psychology and Law. In 2012 he was made the first Honorary Life Member of the International Investigative Interviewing Research Group. In 2010 he was โElected by acclaimโ an Honorary Fellow of the British Psychological Society โfor the contribution made to the discipline of psychologyโ (this honour is restricted to a maximum of 40 living psychologists). In 2010 he received from the Scientific Committee of the Fourth International Conference on Investigative Interviewing a โSpecial Prizeโ for his โextensive contributions to investigative interviewingโ. In 2009 he was elected a Fellow by the Board of Directors of the Association of Psychological Sciences (formerly the American Psychological Society) for โsustained and outstanding distinguished contribution to psychological scienceโ (FAPS). In 2009 Ray received from the 'International Investigative Interviewing Research Group' the 'Senior Academic Award' for his 'significant lifetime contribution to the field of investigative interviewing'. In 2008 Ray received from the European Association of Psychology and Law the โAward for Life-time Contribution to Psychology and Lawโ. In 2005 he received a Commendation from the London Metropolitan Police for โInnovation and professionalism whilst assisting a complex rape investigationโ. Hehas advised a large number of police forces in several countries on the interviewing of persons of interest, suspects, witnesses and victims, and he has testified as an expert witness in a considerable number of trials. He has authored and co-authored a large number of papers in quality research journals and has co-authored and co-edited many books including Investigative Interviewing: Psychology and Practice (1999 โ a second edition is now being written) and Witness Identification in Criminal Cases (2008). He has been an invited speaker at a variety of meetings around the world. In recognition of the quality and extent of his research publications he was in 1995 awarded a higher doctorate (Doctor of Science).