Full Description
Language and Demeanor in Police-Citizen Encounters offers an alternative explanation of police behavior that provides a significant departure from past and current studies of the police. This book is based on the analysis of talk that occurs between police officers and citizens during routine calls for service that the police receive and initiate. Author Philip Chong Ho Shon uses transcripts from actual conversations between the police and the public to demonstrate the tenuous link between peace and social disorder.
Language and Demeanor in Police-Citizen Encounters provides a practical and situated glimpse at the way police officers verbally exercise their coercive power during routinely occurring interactions with the public.
Contents
Chapter 1 FOREWORD
Chapter 2 PREFACE
Chapter 3 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
Chapter 4 INTRODUCTION
Chapter 5 1. INTRODUCTION TO THE TECHNOLOGY OF TALK
Chapter 6 2. DATA AND METHODOLOGY
Chapter 7 3. TELEVISION AND TALK IN COPS
Chapter 8 4. POLICE TALK: CONVERSATIONS BETWEEN THE POLICE AND THE PUBLIC
Chapter 9 5. "WHAT I LOOK LIKE FIGHTIN' HIM?": WHAT DOMESTIC DISPUTANTS TELL THE POLICE
Chapter 10 6. CONCLUSION: COERCION, RHETORIC, AND LANGUAGE IN A TIME OF CHANGE
Chapter 11 REFERENCES
Chapter 12 INDEX