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Acknowledgments | |
A Good Time to Study the Language of Criminal Justice | |
Language and the Criminal Law | |
The Language of Police and Suspects | |
Linguistic Evidence Crimes of Language Some Goals and Limitations | |
Linguistics in the Law | |
The Subsystems of Language | |
Word Meaning: Two Ways of Thinking Discourse and Inferences from Context | |
Linguistics in the Courts | |
Linguistics and the Admissibility of Expert Evidence in American Courts | |
Gathering the Evidence | |
"Consensual" Searches | |
The Bustamonte Case | |
Requests versus Commands | |
Consenting Racial Profiling | |
Conclusion | |
Interrogation, Confession, and the Right to Counsel Invoking the Right to Counsel | |
The Meaning of "Interrogation"Interrogation and the Problem of False Confessions | |
Conclusion | |
Understanding Miranda | |
The Rise of Miranda | |
Reading Rights | |
Suspects with Low Intelligence or Mental Problems Juveniles | |
Suspects Whose Native Language Is Not English Deaf Defendants | |
How Can Comprehension Be Improved? | |
Conclusion | |
Linguistic Evidence in Court | |
Exact Words | |
Forget about It: Human Memory for Verbatim Speech | |
The Legal System's Response: Substance Is Good Enough | |
Jailhouse Informants | |
Language Crimes without the Language | |
Conclusion | |
Who Said That? | |
Legal Standards for Identifying Speakers | |
Voice Recognition Research and the Reliability of Identifications | |
Expert Speaker Identification | |
Conclusion | |
Who Wrote That? | |
Hauptmannand the Document Examiners | |
Leaving It to the Jury | |
The Return of the Experts? | |
Some Promise for an Improved Science of Authorship Attribution | |
Some Easier Cases | |
Conclusion | |
Crimes of Language | |
Solicitation, Conspiracy, Bribery | |
Solicitation | |
Conspiracy Bribery | |
Threats | |
What Constitutes a Threat? | |
Indirect and Ambiguous Threats | |
Political Hyperbole | |
Conclusion | |
Perjury | |
The Bronston Case | |
Did Clinton Lie? | |
Perjury and Lying Conclusion | |
Where Do We Go from Here? | |
Law Enforcement | |
Legislatures and the Executive Branch | |
Courts Attorneys | |
Linguists, Psychologists, and Other Scholars | |
Notes | |
Index | |
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