
Police interviews
Communication challenges and solutions
Special issue of Pragmatics and Society 10:1 (2019)
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[Pragmatics and Society, 10:1] 2019. v, 151 pp.
Publishing status: Available
Published online on 28 May 2019
Published online on 28 May 2019
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Table of Contents
- Police interviews: Communication challenges and solutionsLuna Filipović | pp. 1–8
- Evidence-gathering in police interviews: Communication problems and possible solutionsLuna Filipović | pp. 9–31
- “You keep telling us different things, what do we believe?”: Meta-communication and meta-representation in police interviewsAndreas Musolff | pp. 32–48
- “Would it be fair to say that you actively sought out material?”: Mitigation and aggravation in police investigative interviewsCarlos de Pablos-Ortega | pp. 49–71
- Translating accurately or sounding natural? The interpreters’ challenges due to semantic typology and the interpreting processAlberto Hijazo-Gascón | pp. 72–94
- Rapport-building in suspects’ police interviews: The role of empathy and faceGabrina Pounds | pp. 95–121
- Striving for impartiality: Conflicts of role, trust and emotion in interpreter-assisted police interviewsLauren Wilson & Dave Walsh | pp. 122–151
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