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The Forensic Linguist’s Professional Credentials
The International Journal of Speech, Language and the Law, 2010Under current court practice, it is not difficult for anyone with a PhD in English or linguistics to be allowed to testify as a ‘linguistics expert’ in many types of cases. Linguists and professors of English may, however, find themselves in ethically questionable and professionally embarrassing situations if they attempt to assert expertise in ...
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Forensic linguistics in Australia: an overview
The International Journal of Speech, Language and the Law, 1994This article provides an overview of expert evidence given by linguists in Australian courts. This linguistic evidence has been primarily in two areas: analysis of police records of interview, and speaker identification on taperecordings. While linguistic evidence in the latter area tends to be uncontested, most courts have ruled that linguistic ...
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Terrorism and forensic linguistics Linguistics and terrorism cases
2010Of the ten priorities listed by the FBI on its website, the first three say that it will protect the US from terrorist attack, from foreign intelligence efforts at espionage, and from cyber-based, high technology crimes. The bureau’s remaining priorities include combating public corruption, criminal organizations, white-collar crime and crimes of ...
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Forensic Linguistics in France
Until recently, Legal and Forensic Linguistics were not prominent in France, despite William Labov’s influential 1989 expert testimony in the US. The lag is due to the Germano-Roman legal system’s lesser reliance on non-legal experts, its limited connections with academia, and the perception that linguistic expertise is unnecessary beyond the ...Longhi, Julien, Lagorgette, Dominique
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9. Forensic linguistics and French
2008Nous examinons rapidement les cinq domaines de recherche en linguistique forensique, avant de nous consacrer à l’étude de la notion du désavantage linguistique dans l’histoire de la France. L’importance du désavantage linguistique n’est devenue primordiale qu’après des réformes dans la procédure juridique et l’expansion du ...
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FORENSIC LINGUISTICS AS AN ACADEMIC DISCIPLINE
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THE ROLE AND IMPORTANCE OF FORENSIC LINGUISTICS
This article discusses scholars who have studied forensic linguistics and their works. It also highlights the importance and role of forensic linguistics within the field of linguistics. The article emphasizes that studying and researching forensic linguistics is beneficial for both linguists and professionals in the legal field.openaire +1 more source
Encoded evidence: DNA in forensic analysis
Nature Reviews Genetics, 2004Mark A Jobling, Peter Gill
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