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Nicci MacLeod
Nicci MacLeod
Aston Institute for Forensic Linguistics
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Whose Tweet? Authorship analysis of micro-blogs and other short-form messages
N MacLeod, T Grant
10th biennial conference International Association of Forensic Linguists …, 2012
632012
Assuming identities online: experimental linguistics applied to the policing of online paedophile activity
T Grant, N Macleod
Applied linguistics 37 (1), 50-70, 2016
612016
Resources and constraints in linguistic identity performance–a theory of authorship
T Grant, N MacLeod
Language and Law= Linguagem e Direito 5 (1), 80-96, 2018
492018
Language and online identities: The undercover policing of internet sexual crime
T Grant, N MacLeod
Cambridge University Press, 2020
472020
Police interviews with women reporting rape: A critical discourse analysis
NJ MacLeod
Aston University, 2010
392010
‘go on cam but dnt be dirty’: linguistic levels of identity assumption in undercover online operations against child sex abusers
N MacLeod, T Grant
Language and Law= Linguagem e Direito 4 (2), 157-175, 2017
302017
Interviewing adult witnesses and victims
CJ Dando, RE Geiselman, N MacLeod, A Griffiths
Communication in investigative and legal contexts: Integrated approaches …, 2015
292015
“I thought I’d be safe there”: Pre-empting blame in the talk of women reporting rape
N MacLeod
Journal of Pragmatics 96, 96-109, 2016
282016
Developing a linguistically informed approach to police interviewing
N MacLeod, K Haworth
Sociolinguistic Research, 151-170, 2017
82017
“You have ruined this entire experiment… shall we stop talking now?” Orientations to the experimental setting as an interactional resource
N MacLeod, T Grant
Discourse, Context & Media 14, 63-70, 2016
82016
Lexico-grammatical portraits of vulnerable women in war: The 1641 Depositions
N MacLeod, BA Fennell
Journal of historical pragmatics 13 (2), 259-290, 2012
82012
‘Well did you feel jealous?’Control & ideology in police interviews with rape complainants
N MacLeod
Critical Approaches to Discourse Analysis Across Disciplines 3 (1), 46-57, 2009
82009
Forensic Linguistics
N MacLeod, D Wright
The Routledge Handbook of English Language and the Digital Humanities, 2020
62020
“Tell Me in Your Own Words…”: Reconciling Institutional Salience and Witness-Compatible Language in Police Interviews with Women Reporting Rape
N MacLeod
The Discourse of Police Interviews, 249-267, 2020
62020
Risks and benefits of selective (re) presentation of interviewees' talk: some insights from discourse analysis
NJ MacLeod
The British Journal of Forensic Practice 13 (2), 95-102, 2011
62011
The discourse of (re) exploitation: female victims in the legal system
N MacLeod
Innovations and Challenges: Women, Language and Sexism, 2020
52020
Assuming Identities Online: How Linguistics Is Helping the Policing of Online Grooming and the Distribution of Abusive Images
N MacLeod, T Grant
Rethinking Cybercrime: Critical Debates, 87-104, 2021
32021
Rogues, villaines & base trulls: Constructing the other in the 1641 Depositions
N MacLeod
The 1641 Depositions, 113-127, 2012
32012
Recursos e Restrições na Manutenção de Identidades Linguísticas: uma Teoria de Autoria
T Grant, N MacLeod
Perspectivas em Linguística Forense, 76-94, 2020
22020
Assuming identities online: Authorship synthesis in undercover investigations
N MacLeod
The Routledge Handbook of Forensic Linguistics, 2nd ed., 2020
22020
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