Gragoatá (Jun 2015)

ANALYSIS OF DISCURSIVE GENRES IN FORENSIC LINGUISTICS: A STUDY ABOUT FAKE KIDNAPPING SCAMS

  • Welton Pereira e Silva,
  • Mônica Santos de Souza Melo

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 20, no. 38

Abstract

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Crimes of extortion called “Fake Kidnapping Scams” are a criminal modality that emerged few years ago in Brazil. As a new social practice, linked to it also emerged a new discursive genre. In this paper, we proposed to analyze and to describe this genre, based upon the Patrick Charaudeau’s Semiolinguistic Theory. Our analysis corpus was constituted by four recordings of “Fake Kidnapping Scams” intercepted by Rio de Janeiro’s Civil Police and provided through the online modality by Veja magazine. We realized that the communicative situations of the texts that composed our corpus were oriented to the common purpose of convincing victims to make the payment of the fake rescue, since the discursive target and the modes of discursive organization as well corroborated for this purpose. The discursive target make believe consists, in the analyzed texts, to make the victims believe in the supposed kidnappers’ arguments and, through coercion, threats and even instructions, criminals seek to make the victims make the payment requested. We also realized that the argumentative mode of discursive organization is the most prominent, being aided by the narrative and descriptive modes. Having, therefore, a specific finality, a social base in the homonymous criminal practice and having, also, own identities of the participating subjects of the interactional contract (kidnapper, kidnapped, victim-relative), we realized that the Fake Kidnapping Scams might be considered as an own discursive genre.

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