Research into court interpreting has shown that interpreters can have an impact on the case in many different ways. However, the extent to which this occurs depends on several factors, including the interpreter’s competence, ethics and specialized training in court interpreting, as well as working conditions. One little explored aspect is whether use of consecutive vs. simultaneous interpreting can impact jurors’ perception of a witness or other interpreted party. This paper reports on the results of a large-scale experimental study, with a simulated trial run in different conditions, involving a total of 447 mock jurors. The aim was to identify any differences in the way jurors in Australian courts might assess theevidence of an accused ca...
In the American justice system, the jury is the ultimate and exclusive finder of fact. In particular...
Previous studies have contributed to understanding the cognitive process underlying the performance ...
To date, no research has been conducted on interpreting for deaf jurors, as people are not typically...
The results of numerous research studies have revealed that the style in which people deliver their ...
Findings from research conducted into interpreted court proceedings have suggested that it is the in...
On the basis of authentic recordings of an interpreter-mediated defendant’s examination, this paper ...
Research on court interpreting has by and large pointed to the court interpreters’ incompetence or ...
Court interpreters are required to provide accurate renditions of witnesses’ utterances during court...
This paper explores simultaneous interpretation in legal proceedings. Using the legislative theatre ...
This paper explores simultaneous interpretation in legal proceedings. Using the legislative theatre ...
This paper examines how a court’s perception of the defendant’s socio-legal identity may be affected...
Although numerous research studies have been conducted on the accuracy of interpreters’ performance ...
Reaching shared understanding during court hearings is a prerequisite to ensure a fair trial and mai...
Questions in the adversarial courtroom are used strategically by counsel to guide, control and const...
Literature on interpreting discusses two main modes of conference interpreting (consecutive and simu...
In the American justice system, the jury is the ultimate and exclusive finder of fact. In particular...
Previous studies have contributed to understanding the cognitive process underlying the performance ...
To date, no research has been conducted on interpreting for deaf jurors, as people are not typically...
The results of numerous research studies have revealed that the style in which people deliver their ...
Findings from research conducted into interpreted court proceedings have suggested that it is the in...
On the basis of authentic recordings of an interpreter-mediated defendant’s examination, this paper ...
Research on court interpreting has by and large pointed to the court interpreters’ incompetence or ...
Court interpreters are required to provide accurate renditions of witnesses’ utterances during court...
This paper explores simultaneous interpretation in legal proceedings. Using the legislative theatre ...
This paper explores simultaneous interpretation in legal proceedings. Using the legislative theatre ...
This paper examines how a court’s perception of the defendant’s socio-legal identity may be affected...
Although numerous research studies have been conducted on the accuracy of interpreters’ performance ...
Reaching shared understanding during court hearings is a prerequisite to ensure a fair trial and mai...
Questions in the adversarial courtroom are used strategically by counsel to guide, control and const...
Literature on interpreting discusses two main modes of conference interpreting (consecutive and simu...
In the American justice system, the jury is the ultimate and exclusive finder of fact. In particular...
Previous studies have contributed to understanding the cognitive process underlying the performance ...
To date, no research has been conducted on interpreting for deaf jurors, as people are not typically...