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"Comes with the territory": Expert-novice and insider-outsider identities in police interviews
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Every link in the chain: The police interview as textual intersection
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Communication and magic: Authorized voice, legal-linguistic habitus and the recontextualization of 'beyond reasonable doubt'
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Witnesses and suspects in interviews. Collecting oral evidence: the police, the public and the written word
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Coulthard, Malcolm and Johnson, Alison: An introduction to forensic linguistics: language in evidence - 237pp, Routledge, London:New York, 2007, Hardback, £75, 9780415320245 [Book Review]
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Policy and practice in the anonymisation of linguistic data
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