Criteria of Extremist Speech Acts: Forensic Linguistic Diagnostic Complexes
The article examines the challenges in detecting features of verbal extremism by analysing forensic practice, research papers on forensic linguistics and anti-extremist law, manuals developed by Russian law enforcement agencies and scientific and educational organizations. The article suggests a new...
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