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Reading Event: The Police Caution in Australia

9 March 2023

Tuesday of week 6 (7th March 2023) from 12.10pm – 1pm in room 3.66 of the John Percival Building

This session is open to all and everyone is welcome.  During the session, we will be discussing the article detailed below.

You’re encouraged to read and reflect on this reading in advance and to come along to the Reading Group with some responses and ideas. These can be on absolutely any aspect of the paper, methods, theoretical approach, analysis, specifics of the Australian context, things that surprised you in the paper or data, literature or references you found interesting and plan to follow up, relationships between this article and other literature you’ve read… anything at all.  All discussion welcome!

You can access the paper via the following link if you have a Cardiff University username and password (which you will be asked to enter).  Alternatively, the full reference is given below and you can access the paper in full if you have a subscription to the International Journal of Speech, Language and the Law or if your institution subscribes:

Bowen, A. (2021) ‘What you’ve got is a right to silence’: paraphrasing the right to silence and the meaning of rights. International Journal of Speech Language and the Law28(1), 1–29

If you have any questions about this event, please contact Frances Rock or Michelle Aldridge-Waddon.  We look forward to seeing you.