Men with regional accents from areas such as Liverpool and Bradford are perceived as more likely to commit crimes, a study has found. Researchers at the University of Cambridge also discovered the ...
Speaking in a scouse accent means you are more likely to be ... also referred to as received pronunciation (RP), Queen’s English or BBC English, are seen to be most likely to report a family ...
The Geordie accent ranked fourth highest on the accent most likely to commit a sex offence, with Received Pronunciation third, the Scouse accent second and Cockney accent viewed as most likely. The ...
Speaking in a scouse accent means you are more likely to be ... Southern British English (SSBE), also referred to as received pronunciation (RP), Queen’s English or BBC English,are seen to ...
Now, scientists at the University of Cambridge have bolstered that theory and found that those who speak with received pronunciation ... with a Cockney and Scouse accent. Alice Paver, the study ...
Out of the ten accents included in the study, the Glaswegian accent was found to be one of the least guilty sounding.
The study used male voice recordings featuring ten distinct British accents, including regional variations from major cities and received pronunciation ... with Scouse speakers more likely ...
PREJUDICE against certain accents have raised serious concerns about bias in the criminal justice system. A group of 180 people listened to recordings of 10 different accents in a study conducted by ...
Study finds that those who speak with received pronunciation are least likely to be perceived as criminal, unlike Scousers ...