Police evidentiary interviews with suspects provide a source of institutional language data in which the contributions of participants may be critical to their future, in the context of a subsequent court case. An analysis of the interactional strategies of police interview participants demonstrates that the contributions of the suspect are highly constrained in a number of ways, including allowable turn types and the management of topic initiations. If assumptions about 'preferred responses' based on ordinary conversation are used to interpret non-response in this particular institutional setting, then these interactionally restricted contributions, which will be presented as evidence, may be susceptible to adverse inference in a way that ...
The right to silence, or privilege against self-incrimination, which is protected by the common law,...
This chapter provides an introduction to police-suspect interview discourse, focusing on its role as...
The right to silence, or privilege against self-incrimination, which is protected by the common law,...
Police evidentiary interviews with suspects provide a source of institutional language data in which...
Police evidentiary interviews with suspects provide a source of institutional language data in which...
This article presents a linguistic analysis of police-suspect interviews with a focus on the right t...
When interviewed by the police, suspects are to be informed that they have the right to remain silen...
This study analyses the current role of police-suspect interview discourse in the England & Wales cr...
This is a study of police interviewing using an integrated approach, drawing on CA, CDA and pragmati...
This is a study of police interviewing using an integrated approach, drawing on CA, CDA and pragmati...
This is a study of police interviewing using an integrated approach, drawing on CA, CDA and pragmati...
This is a study of police interviewing using an integrated approach, drawing on CA, CDA and pragmati...
This is a study of police interviewing using an integrated approach, drawing on CA, CDA and pragmati...
This is a study of police interviewing using an integrated approach, drawing on CA, CDA and pragmati...
The right to silence, or privilege against self-incrimination, which is protected by the common law,...
The right to silence, or privilege against self-incrimination, which is protected by the common law,...
This chapter provides an introduction to police-suspect interview discourse, focusing on its role as...
The right to silence, or privilege against self-incrimination, which is protected by the common law,...
Police evidentiary interviews with suspects provide a source of institutional language data in which...
Police evidentiary interviews with suspects provide a source of institutional language data in which...
This article presents a linguistic analysis of police-suspect interviews with a focus on the right t...
When interviewed by the police, suspects are to be informed that they have the right to remain silen...
This study analyses the current role of police-suspect interview discourse in the England & Wales cr...
This is a study of police interviewing using an integrated approach, drawing on CA, CDA and pragmati...
This is a study of police interviewing using an integrated approach, drawing on CA, CDA and pragmati...
This is a study of police interviewing using an integrated approach, drawing on CA, CDA and pragmati...
This is a study of police interviewing using an integrated approach, drawing on CA, CDA and pragmati...
This is a study of police interviewing using an integrated approach, drawing on CA, CDA and pragmati...
This is a study of police interviewing using an integrated approach, drawing on CA, CDA and pragmati...
The right to silence, or privilege against self-incrimination, which is protected by the common law,...
The right to silence, or privilege against self-incrimination, which is protected by the common law,...
This chapter provides an introduction to police-suspect interview discourse, focusing on its role as...
The right to silence, or privilege against self-incrimination, which is protected by the common law,...