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The suspect's statement, talk and text in the criminal process, Martha Komter

Label
The suspect's statement, talk and text in the criminal process, Martha Komter
Language
eng
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
The suspect's statement
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Oclc number
1098279308
Responsibility statement
Martha Komter
Series statement
Studies in interactional sociolinguistics, 33Cambridge Social Sciences eBooks
Sub title
talk and text in the criminal process
Summary
What suspects tell the police may become a crucial piece of evidence when the case comes to court. But what happens to 'the suspect's statement' when it is written down by the police? Based on a unique set of data from over fifteen years' worth of research, Martha Komter examines the trajectory of the suspect's statement from the police interrogation through to the trial. She shows how the suspect's statement is elicited and written down in the police report, how this police report both represents and differs from the original talk in the interrogation, and how it is quoted and referred to in court. The analyses cover interactions in multiple settings, with documents that link one interaction to the next, providing insights into the interactional and documentary foundations of the criminal process and, more generally, into the construction, character and uses of documents in institutional settings.--, Provided by publisher
Table Of Contents
The police interrogation : the talk, the typing and the text -- The police report : the document, the text, and the talk -- The trial : documents in action -- The career of a suspect's statement -- Conclusion and discussion
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