Forensic Links and References
Forensic Links
International Association of Forensic Linguists (IAFL)
Language in the Judicial Process (Bethany Dumas)
Birmingham Forensic Linguistics (Sue Blackwell and Jess Shapiro)
International Association for Forensic Phonetics and Acoustics (IAFPA)
The International Journal of Speech Language and the Law
http://www.equinoxjournals.com/ojs/index.php/IJSLL/issue/archive
Linguist List
Forensic Linguistics email list
https://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/cgi-bin/webadmin?A0=forensic-linguistics
Australasian Speech Science and Technology Association (ASSTA)
ASSTA's Forensic Speech Science Committee (FSSC)
Forensic Voice Comparison (Phil Rose)
JPFrench Associates (Peter French)
Francis Nolan's Homepage
Paul Foulkes
Some Useful Forensic References
Baldwin, P. and French, P. 1990. Forensic Phonetics. London: Pinter
Fraser, H. 1996. 'Identifying Taped Voices: What phonetic science can and can't do.' Policing Issues and Practices Journal. 4.4. p.39-43.
Fraser, H. 2003. Issues in Transcription: Factors affecting the reliability of transcripts as evidence in legal cases. International Journal of Speech Language and the Law 10:203-226.
Hollien, H. 1974. 'Peculiar case of "voiceprints".' Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 56.1. p.210-213.
Hollien, H. 1990. The acoustics of crime : the new science of forensic phonetics. New York: Plenum Press
McGehee. 1944. 'An experimental study of voice recognition.' Journal of General Psychology. 31.p.53-65.
McGehee, F. 1937. 'The reliability of the identification of the human voice.' Journal of General Psychology. 17.p.249-271.
Nolan, F. 1983. The Phonetic Bases of Speaker Recognition. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press
Nolan, F. 1991. 'Forensic Phonetics.' Journal of Linguistics. 27.p.483-93.
Nolan, F. 1997. 'Speaker recognition and forensic phonetics.' in W. Hardcastle and J. Laver (ed) A Handbook of Phonetic Science. Oxford: Basil Blackwell
Nolan, F. and Grabe, E. 1996. 'Preparing a voice lineup.' Forensic Linguistics. 3.1. p.74-94.
Rose, P. 2003. Forensic Speaker Identification. London: Taylor and Francis