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Forensic linguistics, or the study of language and the law, is a growing field of scholarly and public interest. Yet books on the subject have predominantly been introductions to the field or aimed at summarizing its applications, often with a focus on a single aspect of the legal system. The Discourse of Police Interviews aims to further the discussion by focusing exclusively on how police interviews are constructed and used to investigate and prosecute crimes.

The first book to focus exclusively on police interview dialogue, The Discourse of Police Interviews examines leading debates, approaches, and topics in contemporary police interview research. Among other topics, the book explores the sociolegal, psychological, and discursive framework of popular police interview techniques employed in the United States and the United Kingdom, such as PEACE and Reid, and the discursive practices of institutional representatives like police officers and interpreters that can influence the construction and quality of linguistic evidence. Together, the contributions situate the police interview as part of a complex, and multistage, criminal justice process. Despite the role of discourse in potentially shaping legal outcomes, the use of linguistic analysis to understand the legal process is yet to be fully and uniformly embraced, and the book will be of interest to both scholars and practitioners in a variety of fields, such as linguistic anthropology, interpreting studies, criminology, law, and sociology.
 
List of Conventions
ix
Chapter 1 Introduction
1(20)
Marianne Mason
SECTION 1 The Discourse of Reid and PEACE
Chapter 2 When Police Interview Victims of Sexual Assault: Comparing Written Guidance to Interactional Practice
21(21)
Elizabeth Stokoe
Charles Antaki
Emma Richardson
Sara Willott
Chapter 3 Obtaining Valid Discourse from Suspects PEACE-fully: What Role for Rapport and Empathy?
42(23)
Ray Bull
Bianca Baker
Chapter 4 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
65(20)
Marianne Mason
Chapter 5 The Discourse Structure of Blame Mitigation in a Police Interrogation
85(28)
Philip Gaines
SECTION II Police Interview Dynamics and Negotiation
Chapter 6 Now the Rest of the Story: The Collaborative Production of Confession Narratives in Police Interrogations
113(23)
Gary C. David
James Trainum
Chapter 7 Patterns of Cooperation between Police Interviewers with Suspected Sex Offenders
136(20)
Tatiana Tkacukova
Gavin E. Oxburgh
Chapter 8 Supporting Competing Narratives: A Membership Categorization Analysis of Identity Work in Police-Detainee Talk
156(23)
David Yoong
Ayeshah Syed
SECTION III Discursive Transformations in Bilingual Police Interviews
Chapter 9 Narrative Construction in Interpreted Police Interviews
179(21)
Ikuko Nakane
Chapter 10 Interactional Management in a Simulated Police Interview: Interpreters' Strategies
200(27)
Sandra Hale
Jane Goodman-Delahunty
Natalie Martschuk
Chapter 11 Non-Native Speakers, Miranda Rights, and Custodial Interrogation
227(22)
Bethany K. Dumas
SECTION IV The Discursive Journey and Institutional Applications of Police Interviews
Chapter 12 "Tell Me in Your Own Words ": Reconciling Institutional Salience and Witness-Compatible Language in Police Interviews with Women Reporting Rape
249(19)
Nicci MacLeod
Chapter 13 "Are You Saying You Were Stabbed?": Multimodality, Embodied Action, and Dramatized Formulations in "Fixing" the Facts in Police Interviews with Suspects
268(31)
Alison Johnson
Chapter 14 Functions of Transmodal Metalanguage for Collaborative Writing in Police-Witness Interviews
299(30)
Frances Rock
Chapter 15 Reconstructing Suspects' Stories in Various Police Record Styles
329(20)
Tessa (T. C.) van Charldorp
Chapter 16 Police Records in Court: The Narrative Fore- and Backgrounding of Information by Judges in Inquisitorial Criminal Court
349(18)
Fleur van der Houwen
Index 367
Marianne Mason is assistant professor of translation and interpreting studies and linguistics at James Madison University. She is the author of Courtroom Interpreting. Frances Rock is a reader in the Centre for Language and Communication Research at Cardiff University and a founding member of the forensic linguistics research network Cardiff Language and Law.