This article presents an analysis of the discursive construction of evidence in an English police interview with a rape suspect. The analytic findings differ from previous research on police–suspect interview discourse, in that here the interviewers actively lead an interviewee to produce defence evidence. The article seeks to make the following contributions: (i) it demonstrates the interactional mechanisms through which the interviewers co-construct the interviewee’s own version of events, and highlights the potential legal ramifications by focusing on the construction of one key evidential aspect, namely, consent; (ii) it lends weight to the hypothesis that interviewer agendas are strongly determinative of interview outcomes in terms of ...
This article addresses a serious, but currently unacknowledged, problem of evidential consistency re...
One routine “common sense” means of explaining sexual violence is the ideologically facilitated tend...
One routine “common sense” means of explaining sexual violence is the ideologically facilitated tend...
This article presents an analysis of the discursive construction of evidence in an English police in...
This article presents an analysis of the discursive construction of evidence in an English police in...
This article presents an analysis of the discursive construction of evidence in an English police in...
This article presents an analysis of the discursive construction of evidence in an English police in...
This study investigates the discursive patterns of interactions between police interviewers and wome...
This chapter provides an introduction to police-suspect interview discourse, focusing on its role as...
This chapter provides an introduction to police-suspect interview discourse, focusing on its role as...
This study investigates the discursive patterns of interactions between police interviewers and wome...
This study analyses the current role of police-suspect interview discourse in the England & Wales cr...
This article addresses a serious, but currently unacknowledged, problem of evidential consistency re...
One routine “common sense” means of explaining sexual violence is the ideologically facilitated tend...
This article addresses a serious, but currently unacknowledged, problem of evidential consistency re...
This article addresses a serious, but currently unacknowledged, problem of evidential consistency re...
One routine “common sense” means of explaining sexual violence is the ideologically facilitated tend...
One routine “common sense” means of explaining sexual violence is the ideologically facilitated tend...
This article presents an analysis of the discursive construction of evidence in an English police in...
This article presents an analysis of the discursive construction of evidence in an English police in...
This article presents an analysis of the discursive construction of evidence in an English police in...
This article presents an analysis of the discursive construction of evidence in an English police in...
This study investigates the discursive patterns of interactions between police interviewers and wome...
This chapter provides an introduction to police-suspect interview discourse, focusing on its role as...
This chapter provides an introduction to police-suspect interview discourse, focusing on its role as...
This study investigates the discursive patterns of interactions between police interviewers and wome...
This study analyses the current role of police-suspect interview discourse in the England & Wales cr...
This article addresses a serious, but currently unacknowledged, problem of evidential consistency re...
One routine “common sense” means of explaining sexual violence is the ideologically facilitated tend...
This article addresses a serious, but currently unacknowledged, problem of evidential consistency re...
This article addresses a serious, but currently unacknowledged, problem of evidential consistency re...
One routine “common sense” means of explaining sexual violence is the ideologically facilitated tend...
One routine “common sense” means of explaining sexual violence is the ideologically facilitated tend...