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Aboriginal Australian Youth, Cross-examination, Discrimination in criminal justice administration, Examination of witnesses, Intercultural communicatio, Language, Legal status, laws, Police misconduct, Trials (Police misconduct), Youth, Aboriginal Australian, Intercultural communication, Police, complaints against, Police, australia, Trials, australiaEdition | Availability |
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Table of Contents
Setting the theoretical scene
The societal and institutional struggle
Features of Aboriginal English communicative style
Lexical strategies
Linguistic mechanisms for identity construction
Absolutely no regard whatsoever for law and order : David
More court appearances than some solicitors : Albert
Not a person to be overborne: Barry
No fear of the police : closing the Pinkenba case
Developments since the Pinkenba case
The power of courtroom talk.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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