Emma is currently editing a two-volume collection titled, ‘Analysing Conversations in Forensic Settings’ for the Palgrave Studies in Discursive Psychology series with Dr Laura Jenkins. The books are expected to be published in late 2026.
Gender-based violence
- Richardson, E., Heini, A., Jenkins, L., & Stokoe, E. (2025). How ‘vulnerability’ manifests as an interactional asymmetry in police interviews with suspects and intellectually impaired witnesses.Symbolic Interaction. ISSN 0195-6086.
- Richardson, E., Jenkins, L., & Willmott, D. (2025). Rape myths, jury deliberations, and conversation analysis: Examining conversational practices used to undermine rape complainants within (mock) jury deliberations.Journal of Criminal Justice, 99, 102461.
- Tennent, E., & Richardson, E. (2025). Domestic violence and the spatial-moral order of home in calls to police.Journal of Criminal Psychology, 15(7), 31–45.
- Richardson, E., Alexander, M., & Stokoe, E. (2024). The role of alcohol in initial help-seeking telephone calls about domestic violence to the police. Violence Against Women, 31(10) 2526–2552.
- Stokoe, E. & Richardson, E. (2023). Asking for help without asking for help: How victims request and police offer assistance in cases of domestic violence when perpetrators are potentially co-present. Discourse Studies, 25(3), 383-408.
- Richardson, E., Stokoe, E., & Antaki, C. (2019). Establishing intellectually impaired victims’ understanding about ‘truth’ and ‘lies’: Police interview guidance and practice in cases of sexual assault. Applied Linguistics, 40(5), 773–792.
- Antaki, C., Richardson, E., Stokoe, E., & Willott, S. (2015). Can people with intellectual disability resist implications of fault when police question their allegations of sexual assault and rape?American Journal on Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities, 53(5), 346-357.
- Antaki, C., Richardson, E., Stokoe, E., & Willott, S. (2015). Dealing with the distress of people with intellectual disabilities reporting sexual assault and rape. Discourse Studies, 17(4), 415-432.
- Antaki, C., Richardson, E., Stokoe, E., & Willott, S. (2015). Police interviews with vulnerable people alleging sexual assault: Probing inconsistency and questioning conduct. Journal of Sociolinguistics, 19(3), 328-350.