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Forensic Communication Application of Communication Research to Courtroom Litigation

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ISBN-10: 1612890814

ISBN-13: 9781612890814

Edition: 2012

Authors: Michael T. Motley

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Virtually every science discipline has a recognised forensics sub-area. Until now, however, forensic communication has not been introduced as a viable area of study or practice. In this volume, recognised scholars discuss ways they have applied communication research to court cases as an expert-witness or consultant in such areas as jury selection, pre-trial publicity, sexual consent, warning adequacy, hindsight bias, jury decision making, document authorship identification, graphics and simulations, and several others.<br><br> For attorneys, the volume may provide an introduction to ways that communication scholarship can inform their future cases. For communication…    
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Book details

List price: $32.95
Copyright year: 2012
Publisher: Hampton Press, Incorporated
Publication date: 6/30/2012
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 348
Size: 6.00" wide x 8.75" long x 0.75" tall
Weight: 1.144
Language: English

Michael T. Motley (Ph.D., Pennsylvania State University; M.A. & B.A., University of Texas) conducts research concerned with the interpersonal tactics and message strategies that individuals use in the context of problematic social interactions (for example, sexual harassment, unrequited romance, sexual aggres�siveness/date rape, and disclosures concerning sexually transmitted diseases). Motley is best known for his work on laboratory-induced slips of the tongue (e.g., Freudian slips) as indicators of cognitive proc�essing in speech. He won the 1987 and 1990 Aubery Fisher Awards for the best article in Western Jour�nal of Communication. In 1987 he was recognized by a special Eastern…