International leaders in the forensic applications of linguistics, phonetics and acoustics -
- with a comprehensive portfolio ranging from providing evidence for enquiries into disasters including the Southall rail crash and the sinking of the Marchioness, determining the circumstances of 999 calls, identifying participants in poor quality recordings of complex and long-running conspiracies, assessing the linguistic and language capabilities of a non-English speaking defendant in an English speaking Court, working on a blackmail case involving a tribal curse, giving advice in the handling and analysis of surveillance product, to extracting admissible transcripts from recordings everyone else has given up on, AudioLex can provide professional and experienced services where recordings or language are to be used in investigation or evidence. Familiarity with relevant case law in various jurisdictions, a commitment to meet the needs of clients with skill and integrity and to honour our duty to the Court, together with knowledge and understanding of related principles, procedures and techniques in other forensic disciplines, ensures a professional approach to all casework.
| last uppdated 22 July 2008 NEW! - We have enhanced our video analysis section - please contact us for further details. New! - details for On-Site Work which is being more frequently requested. Offices 9 and 10, Old Police Station, Kington, Herefordshire HR5 3DP ENGLAND tel: 01544 231965 0116 263 3253 fax: 01544 231934 mob: 07833 378379 Australia: Members of the Sound Language Evidence Group Professional Associations: Forensic Linguistics Society International Association for Forensic Phonetics and Acoustics International Association of Forensic Linguists |