03652nam 2200577Ia 450 991080692990332120200520144314.01-5063-1969-60-7619-1345-91-322-41614-11-4522-6251-9(CKB)2550000000105758(OCoLC)811503364(SSID)ssj0000675713(OCoLC)1007860250(MiAaPQ)EBC1016383(StDuBDS)EDZ0000085242(EXLCZ)99255000000010575819970730d1998 uy 0engur|||||||||||txtccrThe language of confession, interrogation and deception /Roger W. Shuy1st ed.Thousand Oaks Sage Publicationsc19981 online resource (viii, 205 p.)Empirical linguistics seriesPrint version: Shuy, Roger W. Language of confession, interrogation and deception. Thousand Oaks : Sage Publications, ©1998 0761913467 (DLC) 97033752 (OCoLC)37443109 Includes bibliographical references (p. 195-197) and index.Cover; Contents; Series Editor's Introduction; Chapter 1 - Confession Event; Chapter 2 - Language of the Police Interrogation; Interrogating Versus Interviewing; Case Study of the Interrogations of Steve Allen; Was Chris Jerue Lying?; Did Donald Goltz Believe What He Confessed?; Some Problems with Police Interrogation; Chapter 3 - Language and Constitutional Rights; Miranda Rights in the DWI Arrest; Were the Rights of Jessie Moffett Abused?; Were the Rights of Charles Lorraine Violated?; Chapter 4 - Language of Truthfulness and Deception; Was Robert Alben Lying?; Was Jessie Moffett Lying?Chapter 5 - Language of Written ConfessionsMichael Carter's Written Statement; The Written Statement as a Clue to Deception; Chapter 6 - Language of the Implicational Confession; Surrogate Confession of De Wayne Hill; Chapter 7 - Language of the Interrogator as Therapist; Persuasion of Beverly Monroe; Chapter 8 - Inferred Confession; Case Study of Shiv Panini; Chapter 9 - Unvalidated Confession; Why did Kevin Rogers Confess?; Chapter 10 - An Effective Interrogation and a Valid Confession; Case Study of Pamela GardnerChapter 11 - Some Basic Principles of Interrogation, Confession, and Deceptive LanguageBe Conversational; Ask Clear and Explicit Questions; Do not Mix Interview Types; Look for Inconsistencies Before Trying to Determine Deception; Tape-Record All Contacts; References; Index; About the AuthorThis book examines criminal confessions, the interrogations that elicit confessions, and the deceptive language that plays a role in the actual confession. The author presents transcripts from numerous interrogations and analyzes how language is used, how constitutional rights are protected (or not), and discusses consistency, truthfulness, suggestibility, written confessions and unvalidated confessions.Empirical linguistics series.Police questioningUnited StatesCase studiesConfession (Law)United StatesCase studiesRight to counselUnited StatesCase studiesPolice questioningConfession (Law)Right to counsel363.25/4/0973Shuy Roger W195562MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910806929903321Language of confession, interrogation, and deception953616UNINA