This is textual analysis as astute psychology, wise, rational and humane. Olsson’s account of his work makes for sometimes grim but compelling reading. Certainly a must-read for any crime writer looking for ideas.

The Sunday Times

If those working in linguistics are ever worried about student shortages, they might want to encourage potential applicants to take a look at John Olsson's intriguing book ... [It] features a series of compelling and sometimes horrifying cases.

Times Higher Education

An excellent introduction to the field for the beginner or casual reader.

LINGUIST List

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The legalistic language throughout <i>More [W]ordcrime</i> gives a window into the world of law ... and the cases provide a fascinating overview of the role of authorship analysis in criminal cases.

Language in Society

An enticing glimpse of a kaleidoscope of research and analytical possibility ... The joy of the book is that it transcends academia, the accessible style and bite-size case summaries give it the feel and pace of an engaging whodunnit that would be equally enjoyed by crime fiction fans. Personally, I hope the Wordcrime series will endure and eagerly anticipate the publication of a third volume.

BAAL Newsletter

Murders, cover-ups, infidelities, financial and political skulduggery: Dr. John Olsson has seen it all in his decades as one of the world’s top forensic linguists specialising in authorship.

Working on cases that range from accusations of genocide to domestic disputes gone bad to allegations of university plagiarism, Olsson turns the same tools to the task – the power, depth and precision of forensic linguistics. Grammatical curiosities, lexical quirks, typographic stylings and patterns of use can all give away even the most hard-bitten and careful of criminals. And Olsson doesn’t stop there. From the giveaway compound nouns of heavy-handed police statements to the startling similarities displayed in what should be individual office accounts, officials in high places are given a run for their money too. Wordcrime is easy to commit – and hard to escape. More Wordcrime features a series of gripping cases involving murder, sexual assault, hate mail, suspicious death and criminal damage. In approachable and clear prose, Dr Olsson details how forensic linguistics helps the law beat criminals, and how even those in power can be held to account.

This is fascinating reading for anyone interested in true crime, in modern, cutting-edge criminology and also where the study of language meets the law.

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Part I: Toolkit
1. How to do forensic linguistics
Part II Confronting authority
2. The linguistic tragedy of Hillsborough
3. A pink-handled kitchen devil knife and other fabrications
4. I didn’t have a gun
5. All quiet at the endz
6. Wars and words
Part III. The authority to confront
7. Not a case of plagiarism
8. How old? What gender?
9. Alarm and distress
10. The prosecutor of the ICC v the president of Kenya
11. The Facebook murder
12. The sting
Part IV: Life in forensic linguistics
13. Nothing is not important
14. When authorship is not authorship
15. A letter for Mrs Joe
16. The strange prose of Mrs Mottle
17. The love letters of Dr X
18. The invisible Bronski
19. Dissing the opposition
20. The concrete tomb
21. A particularly unpleasant man
22. The mysterious Mr Erdnase
Index

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Legal and forensic linguistics expert Dr John Olsson details more riveting cases he has worked on in the long-awaited follow up to 2009’s well-received Wordcrime. The chapters show the power, range and precision of the forensic linguistic approach when tackling crime.
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In clear, engaging prose, Olsson details how forensic linguistics helps the law beat the criminals, and how the long arm of the law is prevented from overreaching.

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781350029644
Publisert
2018-08-23
Utgiver
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Vekt
360 gr
Høyde
216 mm
Bredde
138 mm
Dybde
20 mm
Aldersnivå
G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
280

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Biografisk notat

John Olsson has operated a world-renowned forensic linguistics consultancy and training service at www.thetext.co.uk since 1996. He is an Adjunct Professor at Nebraska Wesleyan University, USA, where he teaches forensic linguistics online. He is also Visiting Professor of Forensic Linguistics at the International University of Novi Pazar in Serbia where he runs an annual summer school in Forensic Linguistics, and is a board member of the Language and Law Centre at the University of Zagreb, Croatia, where he is also a visiting Professor. He is the author of Forensic Linguistics: An Introduction (3e, 2013) and Wordcrime (2009),