Communication in Investigative and Legal Contexts: Integrated Approaches from Forensic Psychology, Linguistics and Law Enforcement

Communication in Investigative and Legal Contexts: Integrated Approaches from Forensic Psychology, Linguistics and Law Enforcement

Editor(s): Gavin Oxburgh, Trond Myklebust, Tim Grant, Rebecca Milne

Published Online: 2 OCT 2015 08:49PM EST

Print ISBN: 9781118769232

Online ISBN: 9781118769133

DOI: 10.1002/9781118769133

About this Book

Communication in Forensic Contexts provides in-depth coverage of the complex area of communication in forensic situations. Drawing on expertise from forensic psychology, linguistics and law enforcement worldwide, the text bridges the gap between these fields in a definitive guide to best practice.

  • Offers best practice for understanding and improving communication in forensic contexts, including interviewing of victims, witnesses and suspects, discourse in courtrooms, and discourse via interpreters
  • Bridges the knowledge gaps between forensic psychology, forensic linguistics and law enforcement, with chapters written by teams bringing together expertise from each field
  • Published in collaboration with the International Investigative Interviewing Research Group, dedicated to furthering evidence-based practice and practice-based research amongst researchers and practitioners
  • International, cross-disciplinary team includes contributors from North America, Europe and Asia Pacific, and from psychology, linguistics and forensic practice

Table of contents

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  1. Part I: Communication, Language and Memory

  2. Part II: Communicating with Victims and Witnesses

    1. Chapter 4

      Interviewing Child Witnesses (pages 55–78)

      David La Rooy, Georgina Heydon, Julia Korkman and Trond Myklebust

    1. Chapter 5

      Interviewing Adult Witnesses and Victims (pages 79–106)

      Coral J. Dando, R. Edward Geiselman, Nicci MacLeod and Andy Griffiths

  3. Part III: Communicating with Suspects

    1. Chapter 7

      Interviewing Suspected Offenders (pages 133–157)

      Gavin Oxburgh, Ivar Fahsing, Kate Haworth and J. Pete Blair

    1. Chapter 8

      A (Nearly) 360° Perspective of the Interrogation Process (pages 159–178)

      Fadia M. Narchet, Melissa B. Russano, Steven M. Kleinman and Christian A. Meissner

  4. Part IV: Communication in the Courtroom

  5. Part V: Specific Communicative Tasks

  6. Part VI: Conclusions and Future

    1. Chapter 16

      Communication in Forensic Contexts (pages 359–366)

      Trond Myklebust, Gavin Oxburgh, Tim Grant and Rebecca Milne

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