[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 …
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 …
medicine evidence, common law courts have tended to focus on considerations such as: the …
Communicating forensic science opinion: An examination of expert reporting practices
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 …
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 …
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
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 …
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 …
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 …
Language, Borders and Identity Page 3 LANGUAGE, BORDERS AND IDENTITY Edited by …
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 …
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
Recent developments overseas and in Australia have thrown into question the assumption
that the incriminating expert opinion evidence (ie forensic science and forensic medicine) …
that the incriminating expert opinion evidence (ie forensic science and forensic medicine) …