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Blake, John, Miah, Abu Saleh Musa, Kredens, Krzysztof and Shin, Jungpil (2025). Detection of AI-generated Texts: A Bi-LSTM and Attention-Based Approach. IEEE Access, 13 , pp. 71563-71576.

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Cheshire, Jenny, Hall, David and Adams, Zoë (2025). Direct evidentiality in the grammar of English: must have in a London dialect. English Language and Linguistics ,

Chiang, Emily (2025). Linguistic mechanisms of knowledge-exchange in a dark-web money laundering forum. PLoS ONE, 20 (8),

Chiang, Emily, Kredens, Krzysztof and Thornton, John (2025). Fighting fraud: Corpus-assisted approaches to understanding and disrupting fraud activity on the dark web. Applied Corpus Linguistics, 5 (3),

Cibelli, Francesca, Forbes, Trisha, McCabe, Rose, Anderson, Janet E, Hoe, Juanita, Tahir, Syeda, McKeown, Gary J, Brew, Benjamin, Deamer, Felicity and Lavelle, Mary (2025). Examining the role of staff and team communication in reducing seclusion, restraint and forced tranquilisation in acute inpatient mental health settings: protocol for the Communication and Restraint Reduction (CaRR) study. BMJ Open, 15 (11),

Clarke, Isobelle and Grant, Tim (2025). Impostors tending towards the wild: Purposes of authorship analysis and a specific impostors method in the Karvounakis terrorism case. Language and Law/Linguagem e Direito , (In Press)

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Deamer, Felicity, Wolf, Michaela, Davies, Robert and Grant, Tim (2025). The power of uptake: Responses to claims to power on anonymous online fora. Language and Law/Linguagem e Direito, 11 (2), pp. 94-114.

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Hoerl, Sophie and MacLeod, Nicci (2025). 'The ultimate violation’: a linguistic taxonomy for rape euphemisms in courtroom discourse. Discourse and Society ,

Hunter, Madison and Grant, Tim (2025). Is Linguistic Inquiry and Word Count (LIWC) reliable, efficient, and effective for the analysis of large online datasets in forensic and security contexts? Applied Corpus Linguistics, 5 (1),

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Leone, Kristen, Busso, Lucia and Romagno, Domenica (2025). An investigation into Caused Motion constructions with configurational motion verbs in southeastern Basilicata. Constructions, 17 ,

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MacLeod, Nicci J. and Hay, Elizabeth (2025). ‘Could you tell me what that means?’ : ordinary and institutional vocabulary in police interviews with rape victims. Language and Law/Linguagem e Direito, 11 (2), pp. 79-93.

MacLeod, Nicci, Oxburgh, Gavin E., Farrugia, Laura, Walsh, Dave and Nash, Alena (2025). Politeness, face, and rapport-building in remote and face-to-face investigative interviews with witnesses. International Journal of Speech, Language and the Law, 31 (2), pp. 187-208.

Morrison, Geoffrey Stewart (2025). Commentary on: Aggadi N, Zeller K, Busey T. Quantifying the strength of firearms comparisons based on error rate studies. J Forensic Sci. 2024;70(1):84–97. https://doi.org/10.1111/1556-4029.15646; Warren EC, Handley JC, Sheets HD. Cross entropy and log likelihood ratio cost as performance measures for multi-conclusion categorical outcomes scales. J Forensic Sci. 2024;70(2):589–606. https://doi.org/10.1111/1556-4029.15686. Journal of Forensic Sciences ,

Morrison, Geoffrey Stewart (2025). Taking account of typicality in calculation of likelihood ratios. Law, Probability and Risk, 24 (1),

Morrison, Geoffrey Stewart, Bali, Agnes S., Martire, Kristy A., Grady, Rebecca H. and Thompson, William C. (2025). What is the best way to present likelihood ratios? A review of past research and recommendations for future research. Science and Justice ,

Morrison, Geoffrey Stewart, Elliot, Simon, Guinness, June, Sonden, Lisa and Syndercombe Court, Denise (2025). A guide to ISO 21043 forensic sciences from the perspective of the forensic-data-science paradigm. Science and Justice, 65 (5),

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Nowack, Vesna, Alrajeh, Dalal, Gutierrez Muñoz, Carolina, Hamiliton-Giachritsis, Catherine, Benjamin, Patrick, Hobson, William, Thomas, Katie, Grant, Tim, Kloess, Juliane and Woodhams, Jessica (2025). Towards User-Centred Design of AI-Assisted Decision-Making in Law Enforcement. IN: EASE '25: Proceedings of the 29th International Conference on Evaluation and Assessment in Software Engineering. ACM. (In Press)

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Petyko, Marton, Busso, Lucia, Atkins, Sarah, Chiang, Emily, Basu, Nabanita and Grant, Tim (2025). “This is an extortion note”: a corpus-driven genre analysis of commercial extortion letters. Language and Law/Linguagem e Direito, 11 (2), pp. 160-178.

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Richardson, Emma, Hamann, Magnus, Tompkinson, James, Haworth, Kate and Deamer, Felicity (2025). Understanding the role of transcription in evidential consistency of police interview records in England and Wales. Language in Society, 54 (1), pp. 135-166.

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Thompson, William C., Grady, Rebecca H. and Morrison, Geoffrey Stewart (2025). Does explaining the meaning of likelihood ratios improve lay understanding? Science and Justice ,

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Voice, Matthew, Harrison, Chloe, Grant, Tim and Giovanelli, Marcello (2025). Towards a cognitive forensic stylistics: An intercoder reliability test for replicable feature finding in the Operation Heron corpus. Language and Literature, 34 (4), pp. 327-348.

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