Title of article
Vulnerable Witnesses and Problems of Portrayal A Consideration of Videotaped Police Interviews in Child Rape Cases
Author/Authors
Michelle Aldridge June Luchjenbroers، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
فصلنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Pages
19
From page
266
To page
284
Abstract
Through an analysis of a videotaped police interview with a child witness in an alleged rape case, we use conceptual frames and narrative analysis to illustrate how perceptions of co-conspirator and guilt are naively cultivated by (1) the childʹs relative inability to appropriately structure narrative responses to the police officerʹs questions and (2) the police officerʹs lack of attention to the cultural associations embedded in questions asked that draw on the rape myth. These observations illustrate that the videotaped police interview should not serve as both (1) police-produced information for the Crown prosecutors and (2) the witnessʹs evidence-in-chief to be shown in court. Our analysis suggests that a great deal of damage can be done in an interview with a vulnerable witness due to the absence, criticized in earlier work, of lawyer direction, and that a childʹs testimony is weakened by the jury watching this video as the witnessʹs evidence-in-chief.
Keywords
child witnesses frames narrative rape questioning
Journal title
Journal of English Linguistics(JELng)
Serial Year
2008
Journal title
Journal of English Linguistics(JELng)
Record number
708248
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