[图书][B] Acoustic jurisprudence: Listening to the trial of Simon Bikindi

JEK Parker - 2015 - books.google.com
Between September 2006 and December 2008, Simon Bikindi stood trial at the International
Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda, accused of inciting genocide with his songs. In the early …

Legal versus non-legal approaches to forensic science evidence

G Edmond - The International Journal of Evidence & Proof, 2016 - journals.sagepub.com
In their attempts to determine the admissibility and probative value of forensic science and
medicine evidence, common law courts have tended to focus on considerations such as: the …

Communicating forensic science opinion: An examination of expert reporting practices

AS Bali, G Edmond, KN Ballantyne, RI Kemp… - Science & Justice, 2020 - Elsevier
Forensic scientists endeavour to explain complex scientific principles to legal decision-
makers with limited scientific training (eg, police, lawyers, judges, and jurors). Much of the …

[HTML][HTML] Speaker identification in courtroom contexts–Part I: Individual listeners compared to forensic voice comparison based on automatic-speaker-recognition …

N Basu, AS Bali, P Weber, C Rosas-Aguilar… - Forensic science …, 2022 - Elsevier
Expert testimony is only admissible in common law if it will potentially assist the trier of fact to
make a decision that they would not be able to make unaided. The present paper addresses …

Admissibility compared: the reception of incriminating expert evidence (ie, forensic science) in four adversarial jurisdictions

G Edmond, S Cole, E Cunliffe, A Roberts - U. Denv. Crim. L. Rev., 2013 - HeinOnline
The single most important observation about judicial [gate-keeping] of forensic science is
that most judges under most circumstances admit most forensic science. There is almost no …

Assessing the admissibility of a new generation of forensic voice comparison testimony

GS Morrison, WC Thompson - Colum. Sci. & Tech. L. Rev., 2016 - HeinOnline
In criminal and civil cases, disputes sometimes arise about the identity of a speaker on an
audio recording. In such cases a forensic practitioner may be asked to perform a forensic …

[图书][B] Language, borders and identity

D Watt - 2014 - books.google.com
Page 1 Language, Borders and Identity Edited by Dominic Watt and Carmen Llamas Page 2
Language, Borders and Identity Page 3 LANGUAGE, BORDERS AND IDENTITY Edited by …

[图书][B] Biometrics, crime and security

M Smith, M Mann, G Urbas - 2018 - taylorfrancis.com
This book addresses the use of biometrics–including fingerprint identification, DNA
identification and facial recognition–in the criminal justice system: balancing the need to …

The reliability of voice recognition by 'ear witnesses': An overview of research findings

H Frase - Language and Law/Linguagem e Direito, 2020 - aleph.letras.up.pt
An ear witness is an individual lacking training in relevant branches of phonetic science,
who hears a voice related to a crime, and claims to be able to identify the speaker. As with …

The cool crucible: Forensic science and the frailty of the criminal trial

G Edmond, MS Roque - Current Issues in Criminal Justice, 2012 - Taylor & Francis
Recent developments overseas and in Australia have thrown into question the assumption
that the incriminating expert opinion evidence (ie forensic science and forensic medicine) …