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Forensic Linguistics: An Introduction to Language, Crime and the Law

Autor Dr Michelle Aldridge-Waddon, June Luchjenbroers, Dr John Olsson, Professor Paul Pope
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 12 oct 2026
Now in its fourth edition, this practical introduction to forensic linguistics combines critical theoretical discussion with workplace application. This updated version reflects digital developments in areas such a forensic phonetics, artificial intelligence, and cybercrime, and includes more recent case studies and texts. Student exercises also reflect topics of current, global interest.

This new edition is fully updated and revised throughout and includes:
- a new chapter on author profiling
- a new chapter on forensic phonetics written by Ricky Chan (Hong Kong University)
- the expertise of two new co-authors
- case studies, transcripts to analyse, communication aids to design, and a glossary
- appendices of forensic texts for student study, plus additional exercises and commentaries, and suggestions for further reading
- an updated companion website with a repository of statements, notes and examples referred to throughout the text.

Parts One and Two introduce, illustrate and critically evaluate methods while Part Three applies this introduction to workplace settings. The new revising authors offer an important blend of knowledge and research experience from law and linguistics in the UK and the USA ensuring that this well-established textbook remains relevant for the next generation of students.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781350471405
ISBN-10: 1350471402
Pagini: 336
Ilustrații: 9 b&w illustrations
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 mm
Ediția:4
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Cuprins

List of figures
List of tables
Foreword
Acknowledgements

PART ONE:
Language as forensic evidence
1. Introduction to Forensic Linguistics
2. The author constructed
3. Time, variation and genre
4. Range of variation
5. Textual variation
6. Forensic phonetics: An introduction by Harry Hollien
7. Cybercrime


PART TWO: Dealing with linguistic evidence
8. Forensic texts
9. Forensic transcription
10. Forensic authorship in practice
11. Investigating author variation in naturalistic data
12. Forensic linguistic evidence in court
The texts in the case
The features in the texts
Excerpts from prosecution reports
Conclusion

PART THREE: The legal process: Language and the law
13. Power in legal contexts: The courts
14. Power in legal contexts: The police
15. Vulnerable witnesses


PART FOUR: Language of the law
16. The law and us
17. The language of statutes

Appendix 1. Forensic texts
Appendix 2. Exercises and exercise commentaries
Appendix 3. Active researchers in the field of forensic linguistics

Bibliography
Author Index
Subject Index

Recenzii

Whether one is a legal language researcher, academic, and/or practitioner, Forensic Linguistics (4th Edition), continues its ongoing relevance as one of the seminal publications in our field. Its demonstrably knowledgeable authors relate not just information regarding the history and science of forensic linguistics, but also the laws governing it, applicable empirical research findings, and ideal social justice objectives in its real world usage. Most important to me, however, is the referenced practical applications, i.e., the how-to of working a language analysis case from beginning to end. This includes dozens of actual forensic linguistic case examples designed to further the reader's comprehension of taking a language-related matter before the courts. If one is, in fact, analyzing these matters, of any sort, as a member of law enforcement, a prosecuting attorney, a defense attorney, or in any aspect in the criminal/civil justice system involving spoken or written language, this book is a must read.
A thorough and well-structured introduction to forensic linguistics, this fourth edition covers the field's core areas with notable range: from authorship analysis and forensic phonetics to cybercrime and courtroom discourse. The integration of real-world case materials, practical exercises and theoretical grounding makes it an accessible and reliable resource for students and practitioners alike. What sets this book apart is its international scope, drawing on cases across multiple jurisdictions, and its attention to social justice, including vulnerable witnesses, asylum seekers and non-native speakers. A valuable and timely contribution to the field.