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Hernandez: The Wrong Message at the Wrong Time

Miguel A. Mendez
- 01 Jun 1993 - 
- Vol. 4, pp 193
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This article is published in Stanford law and policy review.The article was published on 1993-06-01 and is currently open access. It has received 3 citations till now.

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Bilinguals and bilingualism: language policy in an anti-immigrant age

TL;DR: The authors examines the policy problems that confront members of such Immigrant groups by examining the case of Latinos in the United States, arguing that this populations wellbeing is almost exclusively in the hands of English-speaking monolingual individuals who have little or no understanding of the condition of bilingualism and little empathy for the problems encountered by immigrants.

Bilingües y bilingüismo en los Estados Unidos: la política lingüística en una época antiinmigrante

TL;DR: The case of Hernandez v. United States of America as mentioned in this paper examines the policy that confront members of such immigrant groups by examining the case of ============Latinos in the United States and includes a discussion of a number of different language issues that have been encountered by the Latino population within the legal, employment, and educational domains, as well as an overview of concerns and questions that need to be examined by those who are concerned about the language rights of minority populations.
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Negotiated disclosure : an examination of strategic information management by the police at custodial interrogation

TL;DR: In this paper, the impact of substantially attenuating a suspect's right to silence on the relative positions of the police and defence in custodial interviews was considered, and it was shown that pre-interview disclosure has assumed increased importance, and can be instrumental to the interrogation outcome.
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Bilinguals and bilingualism: language policy in an anti-immigrant age

TL;DR: The authors examines the policy problems that confront members of such Immigrant groups by examining the case of Latinos in the United States, arguing that this populations wellbeing is almost exclusively in the hands of English-speaking monolingual individuals who have little or no understanding of the condition of bilingualism and little empathy for the problems encountered by immigrants.

Bilingües y bilingüismo en los Estados Unidos: la política lingüística en una época antiinmigrante

TL;DR: The case of Hernandez v. United States of America as mentioned in this paper examines the policy that confront members of such immigrant groups by examining the case of ============Latinos in the United States and includes a discussion of a number of different language issues that have been encountered by the Latino population within the legal, employment, and educational domains, as well as an overview of concerns and questions that need to be examined by those who are concerned about the language rights of minority populations.
Dissertation

Negotiated disclosure : an examination of strategic information management by the police at custodial interrogation

TL;DR: In this paper, the impact of substantially attenuating a suspect's right to silence on the relative positions of the police and defence in custodial interviews was considered, and it was shown that pre-interview disclosure has assumed increased importance, and can be instrumental to the interrogation outcome.