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MacLeod, Nicci, Oxburgh, Gavin E., Farrugia, Laura, Walsh, Dave and Nash, Alena (2024). Politeness, face, and rapport-building in remote and face-to-face investigative interviews with witnesses. International Journal of Speech, Language and the Law , (In Press)

MacLeod, Nicci (2024). Intentionally Encouraging or Assisting Others to Commit an Offence: The Anatomy of a Language Crime. International Journal for the Semiotics of Law, 37 , 677–694.

MacLeod, Nicci (2021). Art vs Craft Expert: Evidence in the England and Wales Criminal Justice System. Language and Law/Linguagem e Direito, 8 (1), pp. 43-58.

Grant, Timothy D and MacLeod, Nicci (2018). Resources and constraints in linguistic identity performance:a theory of authorship. Language and Law/Linguagem e Direito, 5 (1), pp. 80-96.

MacLeod, Nicci and Grant, Timothy D (2017). ‘go on cam but dnt be dirty’:linguistic levels of identity assumption in undercover online operations against child sex abusers. Language and Law/Linguagem e Direito, 4 (2), pp. 157-175.

MacLeod, Nicci and Grant, Tim (2016). "You have ruined this entire experiment…shall we stop talking now?" Orientations to the experimental setting as an interactional resource. Discourse, Context & Media, 14 , pp. 63-70.

Macleod, Nicci and Haworth, Kate J. (2016). Developing a linguistically informed approach to police interviewing. IN: Sociolinguistic research : application and impact. Lawson, Robert and Sayers, Dave (eds) London (UK): Routledge Taylor & Francis Group.

Macleod, Nicci (2016). “I thought I’d be safe there”:pre-empting blame in the talk of women reporting rape. Journal of Pragmatics, 96 , pp. 96-109.

Grant, Tim and Macleod, Nicci (2016). Assuming identities online:experimental linguistics applied to the policing of online paedophile activity. Applied Linguistics, 37 (1), pp. 50-70.

Macleod, Nicci and Grant, Tim (2012). Whose Tweet? Authorship analysis of micro-blogs and other short-form messages. IN: Proceedings of the International Association of Forensic Linguists’ tenth biennial conference. Tomblin, Samuel; MacLeod, Nicci; Sousa-Silva, Rui and Coulthard, Malcolm (eds) GBR: Aston University.

MacLeod, Nicola J. (2010). Police interviews with women reporting rape: a critical discourse analysis. PHD thesis, Aston University.

MacLeod, Nicci (2009). "Well did you feel jealous?" Control and ideology in police interviews with rape complainants. Critical Approaches to Discourse Analysis Across Disciplines, 3 (1), pp. 46-57.

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