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Articles
An automated approach to the Electric Network Frequency (ENF) criterion - Theory and practice | |
Alan J. Cooper | 193-218 |
Ethical Questions in Forensic Linguistics: Introduction to Papers from a Linguistic Society of America Panel Presentation, San Francisco, California, January 9, 2009 | |
Roger Shuy | 219-226 |
Is It Ever Okay Not to Disclose Work for Hire? | |
Geoffrey R. Nunberg | 227-236 |
The Forensic Linguist’s Professional Credentials | |
Ronald R. Butters | 237-252 |
Guiding Principles: Forensic Linguistics and Codes of Ethics in Other Fields and Professions | |
Gail Stygall | 253-266 |
Expert linguists and the whole truth | |
Edward Finegan | 267-277 |
A lawyer's perspective: Ethical, technical, and practical considerations in the use of linguistic expert witnesses | |
Janet Ainsworth | 279-291 |
Thesis Abstracts
Avoiding Revictimization: Shifting from Police Interrogations to Police Interviewing in China | |
Chuanyou Yuan | 293-297 |
Designing, Implementing, and Evaluating an Online Resource for Professional Legal Communication Skills | |
Christoph A Hafner | 299-302 |
Book Reviews
Language, Meaning and the Law. Christopher Hutton (2009) | |
Michael Toolan | 303-310 |
Fighting over Words: language and civil law cases. Roger Shuy (2008) | |
Blake Stephen Howald | 311-314 |
Book Announcements
Book Announcements | |
Chris Heffer | 315 |
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