Questions and answers: The logic of preliminary fact investigation

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My paper considers the role of questions and answers in the inferential tasks of fact investigators (investigators such as police officers and crime scene examiners) prior to trial and indeed prior to arrest. My contention is that the reasoning processes of these investigators obey an internal, simple, successful, but dangerous, logic.

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Abimbola, K. (2002). Questions and answers: The logic of preliminary fact investigation. Journal of Law and Society, 29(4), 533–559. https://doi.org/10.1111/1467-6478.00232

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