“Okay sir, I’m gonna ask you to sign here”: Closing sequences as collaborative social action in traffic encounters
The police are more likely to arrest, write citations, and reciprocate with coercive responses that involve warnings and threats when citizens disrespect and resist the police. Warnings in natural discourse are considered to be benevolent and differ from threats only in the intention and attitude of...
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Criminology & criminal justice
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