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History - Leading Institutions
Additionally, certain leading institutions have developed programs of study and institutes focused on forensic linguistics. In the United States, Hofstra University has developed a master's degree program, and the Institute for Forensic Linguistics, Threat Assessment, and Strategic Analysis, which conducts special projects, research, and internships in forensic linguistics. This institute contains the Forensic Linguistics Capital Case Innocence Project, formed in 2014, which involves supervised interns reanalyzing language data in capital punishment cases to locate any possibilities of appeal. In the United Kingdom, Aston University has developed master's degree and Ph.D. programs as well as the Aston Institute of Forensic Linguistics (AIFL), founded in 2019 and formerly known as the Aston Centre for Forensic Linguistics which was founded in 2008, that studies forensic texts and conducts research using a variety of methods from numerous areas of linguistics. (Added to Forensic Linguistics)

??? - Occupations
Skills in forensic linguistics can lend themselves to many different occupations in both the private and public sectors. Forensic linguists have been known to assist law enforcement, consult with legal firms, and work for various government agencies including the FBI, NSA, and CIA, in the United States. They have also been known to hold positions in other occupations that relate less to working with forensic or legal information. Knowledge of the field can aid in any workplace which relates to language, such as communications, industry, and academic settings.