The Language of Confession, Interrogation, and Deception

Using a linguistic point of view, The Language of Confession, Interrogation, and Deception is a practical explanation of how confessions work, written by the "father of forensic linguistics", Roger W. Shuy. Using his 1993 benchmark work, Language Crimes as his model, Shuy examines criminal confessions, the interrogations that elicit them, and the deceptive language that plays a role in the confession event. He presents transcripts from numerous interrogations and analyzes how language is used, how constitutional rights are not protected, consistency and truthfulness, suggestibility, written confessions, as well as unvalidated confessions. He concludes the volume with explicit advice on how to conduct interrogations that will yield credible evidence.

A landmark volume with cross-disciplinary applications, The Language of Confession, Interrogation, and Deception is useful for professionals and academics in linguistics, forensic linguistics, criminal justice, communication, and interpersonal violence.

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The Language of Confession, Interrogation, and Deception

Using a linguistic point of view, The Language of Confession, Interrogation, and Deception is a practical explanation of how confessions work, written by the "father of forensic linguistics", Roger W. Shuy. Using his 1993 benchmark work, Language Crimes as his model, Shuy examines criminal confessions, the interrogations that elicit them, and the deceptive language that plays a role in the confession event. He presents transcripts from numerous interrogations and analyzes how language is used, how constitutional rights are not protected, consistency and truthfulness, suggestibility, written confessions, as well as unvalidated confessions. He concludes the volume with explicit advice on how to conduct interrogations that will yield credible evidence.

A landmark volume with cross-disciplinary applications, The Language of Confession, Interrogation, and Deception is useful for professionals and academics in linguistics, forensic linguistics, criminal justice, communication, and interpersonal violence.

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The Language of Confession, Interrogation, and Deception

The Language of Confession, Interrogation, and Deception

by Roger W. Shuy
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Using a linguistic point of view, The Language of Confession, Interrogation, and Deception is a practical explanation of how confessions work, written by the "father of forensic linguistics", Roger W. Shuy. Using his 1993 benchmark work, Language Crimes as his model, Shuy examines criminal confessions, the interrogations that elicit them, and the deceptive language that plays a role in the confession event. He presents transcripts from numerous interrogations and analyzes how language is used, how constitutional rights are not protected, consistency and truthfulness, suggestibility, written confessions, as well as unvalidated confessions. He concludes the volume with explicit advice on how to conduct interrogations that will yield credible evidence.

A landmark volume with cross-disciplinary applications, The Language of Confession, Interrogation, and Deception is useful for professionals and academics in linguistics, forensic linguistics, criminal justice, communication, and interpersonal violence.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781506319698
Publisher: SAGE Publications
Publication date: 12/24/1997
Series: Empirical Linguistics , #2
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 216
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

My service as professor of linguistics for 30 years at Georgetown University continues through my company, Roger W. Shuy, Inc., which was incorporated in 1982. This service includes linguistic analysis of: tape recorded conversation (bribery, solicitation, extortion, threats, etc.) tape recorded speeches (slander, fraud, etc.) tape recorded interviews (child sex abuse, police interrogations, confessions, etc.) written documents (reports, proposals, insurance policies, testimony, contracts, confessions, etc.) Over the past 40 years, I have consulted on some 500 cases and have testified as a linguistics expert witness 54 times in criminal and civil trials (in 26 states), as well as before the US Senate and US House of Representatives in impeachment trials of US Senators and Federal Judges and in International Criminal Tribunal trials. I have also provided sworn affidavits and depositions in some 75 law cases. Roger W. Shuy, Inc. is now informally affiliated with Dr. Robert A. Leonard of Robert A. Leonard Associates in New York.

Table of Contents

Series Editor's Introductionvii
1Confession Event1
2Language of the Police Interrogation12
Interrogating Versus Interviewing12
Case Study of the Interrogations of Steve Allen17
Was Chris Jerue Lying?33
Did Donald Goltz Believe What He Confessed?40
Some Problems With Police Interrogation46
3Language and Constitutional Rights51
Miranda Rights in the DWI Arrest52
Were the Rights of Jesse Moffett Abused?58
Were the Rights of Charles Lorraine Violated?68
4Language of Truthfulness and Deception74
Was Robert Alben Lying?79
Was Jessie Moffett Lying?87
5Language of Written Confessions94
Michael Carter's Written Statement95
The Written Statement as a Clue to Deception104
6Language of the Implicational Confession107
Surrogate Confession of DeWayne Hill107
7Language of the Interrogator as Therapist122
Persuasion of Beverly Monroe123
8Inferred Confession140
Case Study of Shiv Panini140
9Unvalidated Confession153
Why Did Kevin Rogers Confess?154
10An Effective Interrogation and a Valid Confession174
Case Study of Pamela Gardner174
11Some Basic Principles of Interrogation, Confession, and Deceptive Language186
Be Conversational188
Ask Clear and Explicit Questions190
Do Not Mix Interview Types191
Look for Inconsistencies Before Trying to Determine Deception192
Tape-Record All Contacts192
References195
Index199
About the Author205
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