Social Sciences
linguistics
100%
rape
82%
police
76%
sexual violence
54%
discourse
49%
offense
41%
interaction
38%
legal representation
34%
Rape victims
34%
sociolinguistics
33%
interview
32%
trainee
29%
text analysis
28%
witness
27%
weblog
23%
legal system
22%
exploitation
21%
Internet
19%
resources
19%
ideology
18%
legal assistance
17%
legal advice
17%
twitter
15%
police officer
15%
Victims of crimes
15%
colloquial
15%
Ideologies
14%
prosecution
14%
discourse analysis
14%
evidence
13%
abuse
13%
performance
13%
chat
13%
environmental pollution
12%
offender
12%
conversation
11%
seventeenth century
11%
recording
10%
testimony
10%
SMS
10%
casework
10%
sexual exploitation
10%
criminal cases
9%
anonymity
8%
expertise
8%
accomplice
8%
Cross examination
8%
Law
8%
mismatch
8%
Group
8%
Arts & Humanities
Forensic Linguistics
41%
Authorship
39%
Rape
38%
Resources
34%
Linguistic Identity
33%
Applied Linguistics
32%
Hunting
30%
Language
28%
Deposition
26%
Instant
26%
Offence
25%
Observer
24%
Crime
24%
Interviewees
22%
Spoken Interaction
19%
Paradox
18%
Discourse
18%
William Labov
17%
Police
15%
Interaction
14%
Contamination
14%
Idiolect
12%
Police Interview
11%
Attack
11%
Violence against Women
11%
Undercover
10%
Perpetrators
10%
Semantic Prosody
9%
Speech Acts
9%
Performance
9%
Critical Discourse Analysis
9%
Collocation
8%
Discursive Construction
8%
Dehumanization
7%
Sexual Violence
7%
Sexual Abuse
7%
Language Law
7%
Barbarism
7%
Common Sense
7%
Courtroom
7%
Digital Texts
7%
Test Methods
7%
Mismatch
6%
Naturally Occurring Data
6%
Sex Offenders
6%
Atrocities
6%
Gender Roles
6%
Subordination
6%
Rebel
6%
Uprising
6%