Synopses & Reviews
Police interviewing is a critical part of the justice process, and more attention is now being paid to training in interview techniques. This new study uses tools drawn from interactional sociolinguistics and conversation analysis for a detailed study of some police questioning of adult suspects, and work undertaken in the training of police in interviewing children. Critical discourse analytic techniques are used in interpreting the outcome and the implications for training are explored.
About the Author
Georgina Heydon is a Research Fellow in the Linguistics Program at Monash University, Australia.
Table of Contents
Preface * Police Institutional Discourse * Tools for the Analysis of Police Interviews * An Analysis of the Interview Structure * The Institutional Embedding of Authority * Interviewing Children - the VATE Approach * Myths about Police Interviewing * Institutional Power * Conclusion * Appendix: Features of the Police-Suspect Interviews * References * Index