"<i>Forensic Linguistics</i> fills a major gap and will be invaluable to those who teach courses on language and the law at both undergraduate and postgraduate level. It is wide ranging and accessible, with a large references section – ideal as an introduction to the subject. I will certainly use it with my own students." <i>Malcolm Coulthard, University of Birmingham</i> <br /> <p><br /> </p> <p>"This book brings a wealth of knowledge to the study of language and law. It should be of interest to a wide audience, including sociologists and anthropologists interested in studying such things as power relationships among participants in the legal system through close examination of linguistic behavior. The book more than meets its stated goal, “to open a door on the fascinating and important relationship between language and the law in its many aspects." <i>Lawrence M. Solan, Brooklyn Law School</i><br /> </p> <p>"John Gibbons' book <i>Forensic Linguistics</i> provides a lucid overview of the general concepts and issues relating to linguistic communication in the justice system." <i>New Zealand Studies in Applied Linguistics</i><br /> </p> <p>"This is part of Blackwell's excellent <i>Language in Society</i> series, and Gibbon's well-written and broadly engaging textbook continues that tradition... it is already receiving praise from students, students who judge books not only on scholarly content but accessibility... <i>Forensic Linguistics</i> will become the primary text in the growing interdisciplinary field of legal language and discourse." <i>Discourse and Society</i></p>