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The discourse of (re)exploitation: female victims in the legal system
Nicci MacLeod
Aston Institute for Forensic Linguistics
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Addressing Issues
50%
Against Women
50%
Appropriate Behavior
50%
Attrition
50%
Criminal Justice System
50%
Discursive Devices
50%
Discursive Resources
50%
Fair Treatment
50%
Female Victims
100%
Investigative Interview
50%
Legal System
100%
Linguistic Structure
50%
Mistrust
50%
Narrator
50%
Police Interviews
50%
Rape
100%
Rape Victims
50%
Resource Availability
50%
Sexist
50%
Sexual Offences
50%
Sexual Violence
50%
System Work
50%
Underreported
50%
Wales
50%
Arts and Humanities
Attrition
25%
backdrop
25%
Conviction
25%
Crime
25%
Discourse
100%
Discursive
50%
England
25%
Narrator
25%
Ordeal
25%
Police interview
25%
Structural Linguistics
25%
Victims
100%
Social Sciences
Criminal Justice System
50%
Decision Making
50%
Discourse
100%
Police
50%
Structural Linguistics
50%
UK
100%
Psychology
Criminal Justice System
100%