Analyzing police interviews : laughter, confessions, and the tape / Elisabeth Carter.
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- 9781441185969
- 1441185968
- 363.25/40941 22
- HV8073.3 .C37 2011eb
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Overview -- An introduction to police interview research, policing and recorded evience -- An introduction to conversation analysis : history and practice -- 1. Laughter. Buttressing innocence and challenging the officer : suspect laughter in the interview -- Officer laughter : challenging the suspect and breaking the rules -- 2. The silent participant. The silent participant : institutional constraints, semantic and legal redundancy -- The silent participant : uninitiated third turns -- 3. Confessions. Confessions : knowledge claims -- Confessions : minimization -- Conclusion -- Appendix I. Transcription conventions -- Appendix II. Additional transcript extracts -- Appendix III. Glossary of the technical terms -- Appendix IV. Extract from "The Bill" script.
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