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基本説明
New in paperback. Hardcover was published in 2009. Beginning with a description of exactly what forensic linguistics is, Olsson includes a survey of some of the high profile criminal and civil cases he has worked on where it has been used. "Anyone with the slightest interest in language will find this book fascinating" - David Crystal.
Full Description
This is fascinating reading for anyone interested in true crime, modern, cutting-edge criminology and also where language meets the law. It is comes now in paperback! Tell kids not to worry. sorting my life out. be in touch to get some things. Instead of being a simple sms message, this text turned out to be crucial and chilling evidence in convicting the deceptive killer of a mother of two. Sent from her phone, after her death, tell tale signs announce themselves to a forensic linguist. Rarely is a crime committed without there being some evidence in the form of language. "Wordcrime" features a series of chapters where gripping cases are described - involving murder, sexual assault, hate mail, suspicious death, code deciphering, arson and even genocide. Olsson describes the evidence he gave in each one. In approachable and clear prose, he details how forensic linguistics helps the law beat the criminals. This is fascinating reading for anyone interested in true crime, in modern, cutting-edge criminology and also where the study of language meets the law.
Contents
Introduction; Part 1; 1.The barrel killer; 2. The bicycle murder; 3. Heroin smuggling into a prison; 4.Did the Da Vinci Code plagiarise the works of other authors?; 5. The Diary that told all; 6. The man with the baseball bat; 7. Reputable barrister or manipulative Svengali?; Part II; 8. Murder or suicide?; 9. What happened to Jenny; 10. A case of medical disinformation; 11. Strategies for code: a prisoner's dilemma; 12. A genocide in Rwanda; 13. Death threats in the Tropics; 14. Fitted up by a 'professional': falsely accused; 15. On death row; Part III; 16. Betrayed by a full stop; 17. A bland paedophile; 18. Prosecutor memo leads to abuse of process ruling; 19. Letters from Anonymous; 20. Return to sender; 21. Was it Ernie or Ronnie?; 22. The witness stated...but did he?; 23. People trafficking and the language of trauma; Glossary; Bibliography; Index.