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The language of sexual crime[electro...
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Cotterill, Janet, (1968-)
The language of sexual crime[electronic resource] /
紀錄類型:
書目-語言資料,印刷品 : Monograph/item
杜威分類號:
364.153014
書名/作者:
The language of sexual crime/ edited by Janet Cotterill.
其他作者:
Cotterill, Janet,
出版者:
Basingstoke : : Palgrave Macmillan,, 2007.
面頁冊數:
xiv, 246 p.
標題:
Forensic linguistics.
標題:
Sex crimes.
標題:
Victims of crimes - Language.
標題:
Sex offenders - Language.
ISBN:
9780230592780
ISBN:
0230592783
書目註:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
內容註:
Rape as social activity : an application of investigative linguistics / Tim Grant and JessicaWoodhams -- The elicitation of a confession :admitting murder but resisting an accustation of attempted rape / Susan Berk-Seligson -- 'Just good friends' : managing the clash of discourses in police interviews with paedophiles / Kelly Benneworth -- The questioning of child witnessses by the police and in court : a linguistic comparison / Michelle Aldridge -- The language of consent in rape law / Peter M. Tiersma -- The repertoire of Complicity vs. coercion : the discursive trap of the rape trialprotocol / Dianne Ponterotto -- Normative discourses and representations of coerced sex / Susan Ehrlich -- Purposes, roles and beliefs in the hostile questioning of vulnerable witnesses / Ester S.M.Leung and John Gibbons -- The victim as 'other' : analysis of the language of acquittal decisions in sexual offences in the Israeli supreme court / Bryna Bogoch -- Sentencing sexual abuse offenders :sexcrimes and social justice / Clare MacMartin and Linda A. Wood -- When rape is (not quite) rape / Annabelle Mooney -- At the hands of the brothers : a corpus-based lexico-grammatical analysis of stance in newspaper reporting of child sexual abuse cases / Anne O'Keeffe and Michael J. Breen.
摘要、提要註:
The Language of Sexual Crime draws on authentic data from rape, sexual assault and abuse cases involving both adults and children. It is both a timely and important collection in the context ofglobal statistics which suggest that crimes involving sexual violence are on the increase, and thatconviction rates are falling. Linguists, psychologists, police officers and lawyers involved with cases of sexual crime, all of whom are represented in this book, are currently engaged in exploring ways of improving questioning techniques with both suspects and victims, in police interviews and in the courtroom. The Language of Sexual Crimeconsiders: the law and language of rape, sexual assault, sexual abuse;the detection of sexually-motivated crime through linguistic analysis;police interview techniques used with victims and perpetrators; examination and cross-examination of victims and perpetrators at trial; judicial reports and public inquiries involving sexual abuse or assault cases; the reporting of rape or sexual assault cases in the media.
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The language of sexual crime[electronic resource] /
The language of sexual crime
[electronic resource] /edited by Janet Cotterill. - Basingstoke :Palgrave Macmillan,2007. - xiv, 246 p.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Rape as social activity : an application of investigative linguistics / Tim Grant and JessicaWoodhams -- The elicitation of a confession :admitting murder but resisting an accustation of attempted rape / Susan Berk-Seligson -- 'Just good friends' : managing the clash of discourses in police interviews with paedophiles / Kelly Benneworth -- The questioning of child witnessses by the police and in court : a linguistic comparison / Michelle Aldridge -- The language of consent in rape law / Peter M. Tiersma -- The repertoire of Complicity vs. coercion : the discursive trap of the rape trialprotocol / Dianne Ponterotto -- Normative discourses and representations of coerced sex / Susan Ehrlich -- Purposes, roles and beliefs in the hostile questioning of vulnerable witnesses / Ester S.M.Leung and John Gibbons -- The victim as 'other' : analysis of the language of acquittal decisions in sexual offences in the Israeli supreme court / Bryna Bogoch -- Sentencing sexual abuse offenders :sexcrimes and social justice / Clare MacMartin and Linda A. Wood -- When rape is (not quite) rape / Annabelle Mooney -- At the hands of the brothers : a corpus-based lexico-grammatical analysis of stance in newspaper reporting of child sexual abuse cases / Anne O'Keeffe and Michael J. Breen.
The Language of Sexual Crime draws on authentic data from rape, sexual assault and abuse cases involving both adults and children. It is both a timely and important collection in the context ofglobal statistics which suggest that crimes involving sexual violence are on the increase, and thatconviction rates are falling. Linguists, psychologists, police officers and lawyers involved with cases of sexual crime, all of whom are represented in this book, are currently engaged in exploring ways of improving questioning techniques with both suspects and victims, in police interviews and in the courtroom. The Language of Sexual Crimeconsiders: the law and language of rape, sexual assault, sexual abuse;the detection of sexually-motivated crime through linguistic analysis;police interview techniques used with victims and perpetrators; examination and cross-examination of victims and perpetrators at trial; judicial reports and public inquiries involving sexual abuse or assault cases; the reporting of rape or sexual assault cases in the media.
Electronic reproduction.
Basingstoke, England :
Palgrave Macmillan,
2009.
Mode of access:World Wide Web.
ISBN: 9780230592780
Standard No.: 10.1057/9780230592780doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
372229
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Index Terms--Genre/Form:
336502
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LC Class. No.: HV6556 / .L35 2007eb
Dewey Class. No.: 364.153014
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