When interviewed by the police, suspects are to be informed that they have the right to remain silent and the right to obtain the assistance of a defence counsel. This article presents a conversation analytic study of how it is established in interaction whether a suspect wants to go through with the interview or end it by invoking their legal rights. The data is a corpus of audio recordings of authentic police interviews conducted in Norway. First, we present a quantitative measure of how often suspects are asked explicit questions about whether they want to exercise their right to silence and/or to legal counsel. Second, we investigate variation in the design of such questions, concentrating specifically on expressions involving a prefere...
The real-life questioning practices of Canadian police officers were examined. Specifically, 80 tran...
In many European countries, providing a suspect in custody with legal aid before the first police in...
In the nineties, the PEACE Enhanced Cognitive interviewing model was developed by and for police in ...
This thesis sets out to study suspects’ participation during rights communication in Norwegian inves...
Police evidentiary interviews with suspects provide a source of institutional language data in which...
Purpose Research-based interviewing techniques typically rely upon suspects being, at least partiall...
Purpose Research-based interviewing techniques typically rely upon suspects being, at least partiall...
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 study presents an empirical investigation of 54 police interviews in Norway conducted with susp...
textabstractThis study aims to provide more insight in the complex and dynamic relationships between...
This thesis has explored the context of police interviews with suspects of serious crimes. Focus gro...
This thesis has explored the context of police interviews with suspects of serious crimes. Focus gro...
This article presents a linguistic analysis of police-suspect interviews with a focus on the right t...
An integral part of policing is the interaction of police officers with those suspected of crime. A ...
The real-life questioning practices of Canadian police officers were examined. Specifically, 80 tran...
In many European countries, providing a suspect in custody with legal aid before the first police in...
In the nineties, the PEACE Enhanced Cognitive interviewing model was developed by and for police in ...
This thesis sets out to study suspects’ participation during rights communication in Norwegian inves...
Police evidentiary interviews with suspects provide a source of institutional language data in which...
Purpose Research-based interviewing techniques typically rely upon suspects being, at least partiall...
Purpose Research-based interviewing techniques typically rely upon suspects being, at least partiall...
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 study presents an empirical investigation of 54 police interviews in Norway conducted with susp...
textabstractThis study aims to provide more insight in the complex and dynamic relationships between...
This thesis has explored the context of police interviews with suspects of serious crimes. Focus gro...
This thesis has explored the context of police interviews with suspects of serious crimes. Focus gro...
This article presents a linguistic analysis of police-suspect interviews with a focus on the right t...
An integral part of policing is the interaction of police officers with those suspected of crime. A ...
The real-life questioning practices of Canadian police officers were examined. Specifically, 80 tran...
In many European countries, providing a suspect in custody with legal aid before the first police in...
In the nineties, the PEACE Enhanced Cognitive interviewing model was developed by and for police in ...