| A critical examination of assumptions underlysing the cusum technique of forensic linguistics (A. J. Sanford, J.P. Aked, L. M. Moxey and J.Mullin) |
II, 151 |
| An overview of forensic phonetics with particular reference to speaker identification (P. French) |
II, 169 |
| Deceit, distress and false imprisonment: the anatomy of a car sales event (R. W. Shuy) |
II, 133 |
| ESDA and the analysis of contested contemporaneous notes of police interviews (T. Davis) |
I, 71 |
| Forensic linguistics in Australia: an overview (D. Eades) |
II, 113 |
| Language as evidence: the linguist as expert witness in North American courts (J. N. Levi) |
I, 1 |
| On the problem of speaker indentification by victims and witnesses (H. Künzel) |
I, 45 |
| On the use of corpora in the analysis of forensic texts (M. Coulthard) |
I, 27 |
| Regina versus Neil Scobie (E. McClelland) |
II, 223 |
| Spectrographic analysis of a cockpit voice recorder tape (A. Hirson and D. M. Howard) |
I, 59 |
| The audio going with the video - some observations on the Rodney King case (A. Braun) |
II, 217 |
| The structure of forensic handwriting and signature comparisons (B. Found, D. Dick and D. Rogers) |
II, 183 |
| The Yorkshire Ripper enquiry: Part I (S. Ellis) |
II, 197 |
| The Yorkshire Ripper enquiry: Part II (J. Windsor Lewis) |
II, 207 |