"Drawing on a wide range of case studies, this book provides an examination of the role of United States federal law in shaping the invocation game of police interrogation. It is [intended] for researchers and students in the fields of forensic linguistics, law and society, sociolinguistics, and discourse analysis"--
"Drawing on a wide range of case studies, this book provides an examination of the role of United States federal law in shaping the invocation game of police interrogation. It is [intended] for researchers and students in the fields of forensic linguistics, law and society, sociolinguistics, and discourse analysis"--Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Marianne Mason is an Associate Professor at James Madison University. Notable publications include The Discourse of Police Interviews (co-edited, 2020) and Courtroom Interpreting (2008). In 2018, she received an American Council of Learned Societies Fellowship.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction 2. In the judges' own words: the law and custodial interrogation in the United States 3. Police interrogation in the United States: from the Reid technique to the high value detainee interrogation group report 4. The invocation game: the prelude to custodial interrogation 5. Invocations for counsel, the rulings and the courts: a statistical analysis of the corpus 6. Police interrogation reform in the United States: paths to consider Appendices Index.
1. Introduction 2. In the judges' own words: the law and custodial interrogation in the United States 3. Police interrogation in the United States: from the Reid technique to the high value detainee interrogation group report 4. The invocation game: the prelude to custodial interrogation 5. Invocations for counsel, the rulings and the courts: a statistical analysis of the corpus 6. Police interrogation reform in the United States: paths to consider Appendices Index.
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