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BibType | PHDTHESIS |
Key | VanCharldorp-2011 |
Author(s) | Tessa C. Van Charldorp |
Title | The coordination of talk and typing in police interrogations |
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Tag(s) | EMCA, Police-Suspect Interview, Police Records |
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Year | 2011 |
Language | English |
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Journal | Crossroads for Language, Interaction and Culture |
Volume | 8 |
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Pages | 61-92 |
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Abstract
Tis thesis is about the construction of a suspect’s police record. Tis record is constructed by one or two police ofcers in an interrogation room and is based on the interaction that takes place between the police ofcer(s) and the suspect. Terefore, the construction of a police record is accomplished through interaction. Te ofcer generally asks questions and the suspect generally answers the questions. While interrogating, the ofcer types up the record on his or her computer. Tis is the general way in which police records are constructed in the Netherlands.
Te aim of this thesis is to make the interactional origin of the written police
record visible. In other words, I will investigate the interactional construction of the written police record. How this record is constructed cannot be seen from the written version of the document. Questions are ofen lef out and negotiations have no trace in the written document. Most police records are presented as frst- person narratives but they are not always written in the words of the suspect. Te similarities between the talk and the text, but also the alterations, additions and deletions and how they came about will be investigated thoroughly in this thesis.
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PhD Thesis