Chapter 1. The interpreting profession --;chapter 2. Investigative interviewing --;chapter 3. Overview of interpreting challenges and interpreter conduct issues --;chapter 4. Linguistic transfer issues in police interpreting and recommended strategies --;chapter 5. Other linguistic related and nonlinguistic issues in police interpreting and recommended strategies --;chapter 6. Conclusion.
There are a substantial number of publications that cover broader cross-cultural communication issues and role of interpreters in court settings. However, the police interview stage in the criminal justice process has received much less attention. The book is a first attempt, to my knowledge, that has examined in detail the dynamics of how interpreters work in police interviews, especially within the current major investigative interviewing paradigms and it fills a significant gap. This book can be a great resource for professional interpreters and law enforcement officers who work with interpreters in investigative interviews--