TY - BOOK AU - Shuy,Roger W TI - The language of confession, interrogation and deception AV - HV8073.S562.L364 1998 PY - 1998/// CY - Thousand Oaks PB - Sage Publications KW - Police questioning KW - United States KW - Case studies KW - Confession (Law) KW - Right to counsel N1 - 1 (pages 195-197) and index; The confession event --; Language of the police interrogation --; Interrogating versus interviewing --; Case study of the interrogations of Steve Allen --; Was Chris Jerue lying? -- Did Donald Goltz believe what he confessed? -- Some problems with police interrogation --; Language and constitutional rights --; Miranda rights in the DWI arrest --; Were the rights of Jesse Moffet abused? -- Were the rights of Charles Lorraine violated? -- Language of truthfulness and deception --; Was Robert Alben lying? -- Was Jessie Moffett lying? -- Language of written confessions --; Michael Carter's written statement --; The written statement as a clue to deception --; Language of the implicational confession --; Surrogate confession of DeWayne Hill --; Language of the interrogator as therapist --; Persuasion of Beverly Monroe --; Inferred confession --; Case study of Shiv Panini --; Unvalidated confession --; Why did Kevin Rogers confess? -- An effective interrogation and a valid confession --; Case study of Pamela Gardner --; Some basic principles of interrogation, confession and deceptive language --; Be conversational --; Ask clear and explicit questions --; Do not mix interview types --; Look for inconsistencies before trying to detect deception --; Tape record all contacts; 2 ER -