THE COMMUNICATIVE SITUATION ‘PERSUASION’ IN CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION
Abstract
Khardzhieva E.S.
Keywords: criminal investigation, persuasion, communicative situation, subject of investigation, object of investigation, speech tactics, persuasive context.
The situation ‘persuasion’ is one of the main situations in criminal investigation and it has some specific features such as the aim of persuasion, participants, professional characteristics of subjects of persuasion, their speech tactics. The author analyses these features on the basis of detective novels by N.Leonov and A.Makeev, where we see the creative embodiment of the situation in question.
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