
Discourse of Police Interviews
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Content
- Intro
- Contents
- List of Conventions
- Chapter 1. Introduction by Marianne Mason
- Section I . The Discourse of Reid and PEACE
- Chapter 2. When Police Interview Victims of Sexual Assault: Comparing Written Guidance to InteractionalPractice by Elizabeth Stokoe, Charles Antaki, Emma Richardson, and Sara Willott
- Chapter 3. Obtaining Valid Discourse from Suspects PEACE-fully: What Role for Rapport and Empathy? by Ray Bull and Bianca Baker
- Chapter 4. The Guilt- Presumptive Nature of Custodial Interrogations in the United States: The Use of Confrontation, Appeals to Self- Interest, and Sympathy/Minimization in the Reid Technique by Marianne Mason
- Chapter 5. The Discourse Structure of Blame Mitigation in a Police Interrogation by Philip Gaines
- Section II. Police Interview Dynamics and Negotiation
- Chapter 6. Now the Rest of the Story: The Collaborative Production of Confession Narratives in Police Interrogations by Gary C. David and James Trainum
- Chapter 7. Patterns of Cooperation between Police Interviewers with Suspected Sex Offenders by Tatiana Tkacukova and Gavin E. Oxburgh
- Chapter 8. Supporting Competing Narratives: A Membership Categorization Analysis of Identity Work in Police-Detainee Talk by David Yoong and Ayeshah Syed
- Section III. Discursive Transformations in Bilingual Police Interviews
- Chapter 9. Narrative Construction in Interpreted Police Interviews by Ikuko Nakane
- Chapter 10. Interactional Management in a Simulated Police Interview: Interpreters' Strategies by Sandra Hale, Jane Goodman- Delahunty, andNatalie Martschuk
- Chapter 11. Non- Native Speakers, Miranda Rights, and Custodial Interrogation by Bethany K. Dumas
- Section IV. The Discursive Journey and Institutional Applications of Police Interviews
- Chapter 12. "Tell Me in Your Own Words . . .": Reconciling Institutional Salience and Witness- Compatible Language in Police Interviews with Women Reporting Rape by Nicci MacLeod
- Chapter 13. "Are You Saying You Were Stabbed . . . ?": Multimodality, Embodied Action, and Dramatized Formulations in "Fixing" the Facts in Police Interviews with Suspects by Alison Johnson
- Chapter 14. Functions of Transmodal Metalanguage for Collaborative Writing in Police- Witness Interviews by Frances Rock
- Chapter 15. Reconstructing Suspects' Stories in Various Police Record Styles by Tessa (T. C.) van Charldorp
- Chapter 16. Police Records in Court: The Narrative Fore- and Backgrounding of Information by Judges in Inquisitorial Criminal Court by Fleur van der Houwen
- Index
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