"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 essential reading 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 essential reading for researchers and students in the fields of forensic linguistics, law and society, sociolinguistics, and discourse analysis"--
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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