Researching Forensic Linguistics is an informative hands-on guide to conducting research in forensic linguistics that can underpin legal and justice practices. An ideal companion for practitioners in the legal and justice fields, and linguists and students researching forensic linguistics.
Researching Forensic Linguistics is an informative hands-on guide to conducting research in forensic linguistics that can underpin legal and justice practices. An ideal companion for practitioners in the legal and justice fields, and linguists and students researching forensic linguistics.
Georgina Heydon is an Associate Professor of Criminology and Justice Studies at the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (Melbourne, Australia) and President of the International Association of Forensic Linguists. She has published extensively on the discourse and conversational structures of police interviews and other forms of crime reporting. Associate Professor Heydon regularly delivers interviewing training to police and judicial audiences around the world and provides expert evidence in court cases involving language issues.
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List of illustrations Acknowledgements Introduction Part I Language Crimes Chapter 1 Authorship Attribution Case File: Murder in Mackay Chapter 2 Legal Language Interpretation Case File: Solvency and Semantics Part II Police procedures Chapter 3 Police Interviewing: Questioning Strategies in UK and USA Models of Training Chapter 4 Lie Detection and Linguistics Chapter 5 Police Cautions and Comprehension Part III Legal Process Chapter 6 Anonymous Reporting of Sexual Assault: Assessing the Value of Online, Form-Based Reporting Chapter 7 Legal Investigative Interviewing: Questioning Strategies in Civil and Administrative Investigations Chapter 8 Access to Justice: Post-Colonial Language Attitudes Chapter 9 Generating Data for Forensic Linguistic Research Index
List of illustrations Acknowledgements Introduction Part I Language Crimes Chapter 1 Authorship Attribution Case File: Murder in Mackay Chapter 2 Legal Language Interpretation Case File: Solvency and Semantics Part II Police procedures Chapter 3 Police Interviewing: Questioning Strategies in UK and USA Models of Training Chapter 4 Lie Detection and Linguistics Chapter 5 Police Cautions and Comprehension Part III Legal Process Chapter 6 Anonymous Reporting of Sexual Assault: Assessing the Value of Online, Form-Based Reporting Chapter 7 Legal Investigative Interviewing: Questioning Strategies in Civil and Administrative Investigations Chapter 8 Access to Justice: Post-Colonial Language Attitudes Chapter 9 Generating Data for Forensic Linguistic Research Index
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