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Creating Language Crimes How Law Enforcement Uses (and Misuses) Language

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ISBN-10: 0195181662

ISBN-13: 9780195181661

Edition: 2005

Authors: Roger W. Shuy

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This book by Roger W. Shuy, the senior figure in forensic linguistics, is the first to explain in an accessible way the vital role that linguistic evidence and its proper analysis play in criminal investigations. Shuy provides compelling case studies of how language functions in investigations involving, among others, wired undercover operatives, and the interrogation of suspects. He makes the point that language evidence can be as important as physical evidence, but yet does notenjoy the same degree of scrutiny by investigators, attorneys, and the courts. Beyond this, however, his more controversial thesis is that police frequently misuse or manipulate language, using various powerful…    
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Book details

List price: $53.00
Copyright year: 2005
Publisher: Oxford University Press, Incorporated
Publication date: 9/15/2005
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 208
Size: 6.00" wide x 8.50" long x 1.25" tall
Weight: 0.792
Language: English

Introduction
Crimes, Conversational Strategies, and Language Power
How Language Crimes Are Created
Conversational Strategies Used to Create Crimes
The Power of Conversational Strategies
Uses by Cooperating Witnesses
Overlapping, Ambiguity, and the Hit and Run in a Solicitation to Murder Case: Texas v.
Retelling, Scripting, and Lying in a Murder Case: Florida v.
Interrupting, Overlapping, Lying, Not Taking "No" for an Answer, and Representing Illegality Differently to Separate Targets in a Stolen Property Case: US v.
Eleven Little Ambiguities and How They Grew in a Business Fraud Case: US v.
Discourse Ambiguity in a Contact Fraud Case: US v.
Contamination and Manipulation in a Bribery Case: US v.
Scripting by Requesting Directives and Apologies in a Sexual Misconduct Case: Idaho v.
Uses by Law Enforcement Officers
Police Camouflaging in an Obstruction of Justice Case: US v.
Police Camouflaging in a Purchasing Stolen Property Case: US v.
A Rogue Cop and Every Strategy He Can Think Of: The Wenatchee Washington Sex Ring Case
An Undercover Policeman Uses Ambiguity, Hit and Run, Interrupting, Scripting, and Refusing to Take "No" for an Answer in a Solicitation to Murder Case: The Crown v.
Manipulating the Tape, Interrupting, Inaccurate Restatements, and Scripting in a Murder Case Florida v.
Conversational Strategies as Evidence
Eight Questions about the Power of Conversational Strategies in Undercover Police Investigations
References Cited
Cases Cited
Index