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12021Forensic transcription: The case for transcription as a dedicated branch of linguistic scienceFraser, Helen 8-Mar-2021
22021Enhancing and priming at a voir dire: can we be sure the judge reached the right conclusion?Fraser, Helen 20-Feb-2020
32020'Enhancing' forensic audio: what if all that really gets enhanced is the credibility of a misleading transcript?Fraser, Helen 22-Aug-2019
42020‘Enhancing’ forensic audio: false beliefs and their effect in criminal trialsFraser, Helen 2-Sep-2019
52019How 'Enhanced' Forensic Audio is Evaluated in Criminal Trials: What if All That Really Gets Enhanced is the Credibility of a Misleading Transcript?Fraser, Helen 29-Oct-2019
62019The reliability of voice recognition by 'ear witnesses': An overview of research findingsFraser, Helen 12-Mar-2021
7Jul-2018Covert recordings used as evidence in criminal trials: concerns of Australian linguistsFraser, Helen 2-Sep-2019
8Jan-2018Book Review - Forensic Communication in Theory and Practice: A study of discourse analysis and transcription by Franca Orletti & Laura Mariottini (eds)Fraser, Helen 3-Dec-2019
92018Forensic Transcription: How Confident False Beliefs about Language and Speech Threaten the Right to a Fair Trial in AustraliaFraser, Helen 21-Aug-2019
102018Thirty Years Is Long Enough: It Is Time to Create a Process That Ensures Covert Recordings Used as Evidence in Court Are Interpreted ReliablyFraser, Helen 22-Aug-2019
112018Why "Ad Hoc Experts" Should Not Provide Transcripts of Indistinct Forensic Audio, and a Proposal for a Better ApproachFrench, Peter; Fraser, Helen 26-Aug-2019
122017How Interpretation of Indistinct Covert Recordings Can Lead to Wrongful Conviction: A Case Study and Recommendations for ReformFraser, Helen 3-Sep-2019
132014The power and persistence of contextual priming: more risks in using police transcripts to aid jurors' perception of poor quality covert recordingsFraser, Helen ; Stevenson, Bruce 23-Dec-2014

Credit Name
Helen Fraser
Full Name
Fraser, Helen
UNE Researcher ID
une-id:hfraser
 
Position Title
Adjunct Associate Professor
 
 
Web of Science profile key
21797465
Discipline
School of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences
 
Faculty
Faculty of HASS and Education
Surname
Fraser
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Given Name
Helen
 
Preferred Given Name
Helen
School/Department
School of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences
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