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HRM Interpreting in Legal Contexts P5583365HRM-B859 https://cdnimages.opentip.com/full/HRM/HRM-B859.jpg Interpreting in Legal Contexts This study emphasizes that interpreters must know how and when to use simultaneous and consecutive interpreting in the courtroom in order to fully include Deaf people in the judicial process.OVERVIEWConsecutive and Simultaneous InterpretationThis study emphasizes that interpreters must know how and when to use simultaneous and consecutive interpreting in the courtroom in order to fully include Deaf people in the judicial process. Interviews with lawyers, judges, expert witnesses and Deaf people themselves give an insight into the needs and misconceptions of all parties involved in the legal process. It points out how interpreter education programs and professional associations must evaluate their programs to insure that interpreters are receiving the appropriate training in the use of consecutive and simultaneous interpreting necessary for legal environments. [Debra L. Russell, Ph.D.; (2002) 256 pages; soft cover]Additional DetailsFeatureDetails Mfg part # 0-932130-23-2 UPC 9780932130232 Weight (lbs) 0.83 Country of Manufacture United States Author(s) Debra L. Russell, Ph.D Deaf Author No Publisher Sign Media Publication Date 2002 Media Type(s)BookCD-ROMDVD YesNoNo Cover Type Paperback Pages 256 Voice Over / Audio No Captions No Age(s)BabyChildTeenAdult NoNoNoYes Earn CEUs No ISBN 0932130232 5583365 9780932130235 0.6000lbs 0.00 0.00 0.00
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Interpreting in Legal Contexts

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This study emphasizes that interpreters must know how and when to use simultaneous and consecutive interpreting in the courtroom in order to fully include Deaf people in the judicial process.

OVERVIEW

Consecutive and Simultaneous Interpretation

This study emphasizes that interpreters must know how and when to use simultaneous and consecutive interpreting in the courtroom in order to fully include Deaf people in the judicial process. Interviews with lawyers, judges, expert witnesses and Deaf people themselves give an insight into the needs and misconceptions of all parties involved in the legal process. It points out how interpreter education programs and professional associations must evaluate their programs to insure that interpreters are receiving the appropriate training in the use of consecutive and simultaneous interpreting necessary for legal environments. [Debra L. Russell, Ph.D.; (2002) 256 pages; soft cover]

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