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Forensic Linguistics

Forensic linguistics usually includes applying the scientific knowledge in tort law to language. They also research the legal procedure from the point of arrest and through the phases of questioning, conviction, trial, and conviction. Forensic linguistics helped with solving one of the most famous cases "unibomber" using one of his essays published by a famous magazine.

HISTORY  The concept ' forensic linguistics' was first used by Professors of Linguistics Jan Svartvik in 1968. Delegates from Australia, Argentina, Ireland, Denmark, Greece, Ukraine, and Germany as well as the UK attended the First British Seminar on Forensic Linguistics at the University of Birmingham in 1992. In addition, the first MA course in forensic linguistics was implemented at the University of Cardiff in 1999 and the Center for Forensic Linguistics was established at Aston University in Birmingham to meet the growing demand for forensic linguistic skills in 2008.

references: Ariani, M. G., Sajedi, F., & Sajedi, M. (2014). Forensic linguistics: A brief overview of the key elements. Procedia–Social and Behavioral Sciences, 158, 222-225.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ted_Kaczynski

Gao, J. (2010). Review and prospects of the research of forensic linguistics in China. The Journal of Asian Social Science, 6(10), 55-75

Art &  Humanities  Research  Council. (2009). Forensic linguistics. Retrieved from  http://www.ahrc.ac.uk/What-We-Do/Build-the.../Forensic-linguistics.pdf