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Record ID: bb4f413d-b664-47f4-8fbe-5a474060a005
Type: Journal Article
Title: Police interviews with vulnerable people alleging sexual assault: probing inconsistency and questioning conduct
Authors: Willott, Sara
Antaki, Charles
Richardson, Emma
Stokoe, Elizabeth
Keywords: Police;Intellectual disability;Interviews;Sexual assault
Year: 2016
Citation: Vol. 19, no. 3
Notes:  Studies 19 UK police interviews with complainants with intellectual disability alleging
sexual assault and rape. The study found that most interviewing officers on occasion
pursued lines of questioning which not only probed inconsistencies but implicitly questioned complainants' conduct. Detaisl two main conversational practices which imply disbelief and disapproval of the complainants' accounts and behaviour, and whose pragmatic entailments may pose problems for complainants with intellectual disability.
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URI: https://anrows.intersearch.com.au/anrowsjspui/handle/1/16182
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