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contents | Introduction The discourse of Reid and PEACE. When police interview victims of sexual assault: comparing written guidance to interactional practice Obtaining valid discourse from suspects peace-fully: what role for rapport and empathy? The guilt-presumptive nature of custodial interrogations in the United States: the use of confrontation, appeals to self-interest, and sympathy/minimization in the reid technique The discourse structure of blame mitigation in a police interrogation Police interview dynamics and negotiation Now the rest of the story: the collaborative production of confession narratives in police interrogations Patterns of cooperation between police interviewers with suspected sex offenders Supporting competing narratives: a membership categorization analysis of identity work in police-detainee talk Discursive transformations in bilingual police interviews Narrative construction in interpreted police interviews Interactional management in a simulated police interview: interpreters' strategies Non-native speakers, Miranda rights, and custodial interrogation The discursive journey and institutional applications of police interviews "Tell me in your own words": reconciling institutional salience and witness-compatible language in police interviews with women reporting rape "Are you saying you were stabbed ...?": multimodality, embodied action, and dramatized formulations in "fixing" the facts in police interviews with suspects Functions of transmodal metalanguage for collaborative writing in police-witness interviews Reconstructing suspects' stories in various police record styles Police records in court: the narrative fore- and backgrounding of information by judges in inquisitorial criminal court |
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