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The Starbuck Case: Methods for addressing confirmation bias in forensic authorship analysis.
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Operation Heron – Latent topic changes in an abusive letter series
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Assuming Identities Online: How Linguistics Is Helping the Policing of Online Grooming and the Distribution of Abusive Images
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Language and Online Identities: The Undercover Policing of Internet Sexual Crime
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Developing a framework for the explanation of interlingual features for native and other language influence detection.
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Native language influence detection for forensic authorship analysis:Identifying L1 persian bloggers
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Resources and constraints in linguistic identity performance – a theory of authorship
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Duppying yoots in a dog eat dog world, kmt:determining the senses of slang terms for the Courts
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‘go on cam but dnt be dirty’: linguistic levels of identity assumption in undercover online operations against child sex abusers
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Assuming identities online:experimental linguistics applied to the policing of online paedophile activity
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"You have ruined this entire experiment…shall we stop talking now?" Orientations to the experimental setting as an interactional resource
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“You have ruined this entire experiment…shall we stop talking now?” Orientations to the experimental setting as an interactional resource
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Assuming Identities Online: Experimental Linguistics Applied to the Policing of Online Paedophile Activity
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Interviewing Adult Witnesses, Including Vulnerable Witnesses
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