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International Journal of Forensic Linguistic
Published by Universitas Warmadewa
ISSN : 27231542     EISSN : 27235254     DOI : https://doi.org/10.22225/ijfl.2.1
Core Subject : Education,
The scope of this journal is dealing with forensic psychology, forensic analysis of the court and legal system, Analysis of guilty plea and lie detection and Criminal investigation techniques.
Articles 32 Documents
ANALYZE VOICE RESEMBLANCE TOWARDS MOBILE PHONE’S VOICE RECORDER (AUDIO FORENSIC METHOD) Komang Helianti
IJFL (International Journal of Forensic Linguistic) Vol. 2 No. 1 (2021)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22225/ijfl.3.1.4995.41-46

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Audio forensics is one of the sciences that juxtaposes between science and scientific methods in the process of sound recording analysis to assist and support the disclosure of a crime required in the trial process. This article is intended to Analyze Voice Resemblance Towards Mobile Phone’s Voice Recorder: An Implementation of The Forensic Method Using Voice Recognition Technique, by using Forensic audio method In Audio forensics: Theory and Analysis, namely Pitch Statistical Analysis, Formant and Bandwidth Statistical Analysis, Graphical Distribution Analysis and Spectogram Analysis. However, in this study, researchers only focus on identifying pitch and formants in the data to be analyzed. The results showed that most of the F1-F4 values of the comparison voices showed higher results than the original voices. However, there are several voices that have F1-F4 results that are close to the original sound, namely PP2 on behalf of Dayu Inten and PP4 on behalf of Chandra
Analyze Voice Resemblance Towards Mobile Phone’s Voice Recorder: An Implementation Of The Forensic Method Using Voice Recognition Technique Stephanus Made Kevin Steven Christian
IJFL (International Journal of Forensic Linguistic) Vol. 2 No. 1 (2021)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22225/ijfl.3.1.4996.34-40

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Audio forensics is one of the sciences that mnyandingkan between science and scientific methods in the process of sound recording analysis to assist and support the disclosure of a crime required in the trial process. This article is intended to Analyze Voice Resemblance Towards Mobile Phone’s Voice Recorder: An Implementation of The Forensic Method Using Voice Recognition Technique, by using Forensic audio method In Audio forensics: Theory and Analysis, namely Pitch Statistical Analysis, Forman and Bandwidth Statistical Analysis, Graphical Distribution Analysis and Spectogram Analysis. However, in this study, researchers only focus on identifying pitch and formants in the data to be analyzed. The results of the data analysis it can be stated that the accuracy of the pitch analysis (F0) through Praat is very low and cannot be used as an indicator to distinguish that a data is correct as the original voice, as evidenced by the results of the F0 value of the original voice data and a very flexible and inconsistent comparison, some are the same, close to and even far from the F0 value of the subject data. This shows that everyone has a different pitch value because the intonation of each person's word pronunciation is different. It is possible that there are pitch values from several subjects that are almost the same.
Analysis Voice On Mobile Phone’s Voice Recorder By Using Audio Forensic Method Indah Permata Sari
IJFL (International Journal of Forensic Linguistic) Vol. 2 No. 1 (2021)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55637/ijfl.3.1.4997.27-33

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Audio forensics is one of the sciences that juxtaposes between science and scientific methods in Analyze Voice on Mobile Phone's Voice Recorder By Using Audio Forensic Method, by using Forensic audio method In Audio forensics: Theory and Analysis, are Pitch Statistical Analysis, Formant and Bandwidth Statistical Analysis, Graphical Distribution Analysis and Spectrogram Analysis. However, in this study, researchers only focus on identifying pitch and formants in the data to be analyzed. This study provides an example scenario of applying digital forensic techniques for voice pain recognition. Greetings compare the sound in the evidence and the sound suspect on mobile phone media with a voice case study woman. In this study, a Praat application was used to help with the audio comparison process from Known Samples and Unknown Samples. The results showed that based on the F0 analysis of the voice data with PRAAT, the difference between the original speaker's voice and the voice of the comparison speaker could be seen. There is no similarity F0 in the low, medium, and high pitch voices of native speakers with comparison speakers. From these results, it can be seen that there are no three F0's in the low, medium, and high tones of the word "proyek" from the same comparison speaker as the original speaker. Based on the F1-F4 analysis of the voice data with PRAAT, the difference between the voice of the original speaker and the voice of the comparison speaker can be seen. No similarity was found between F1-F4 in the low, medium, and high pitched voices of native speakers and comparison speakers. From these results, it can be seen that there are no F1-F4 vocal formants in the word "terlibat" from the same comparison speaker as the native speaker so that the difference becomes apparent
A Literature Review of Hate Speech: Forensic Linguistics Study Nur Afnita Asfar
IJFL (International Journal of Forensic Linguistic) Vol. 3 No. 2 (2022): JURNAL FORENSIC 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55637/ijfl.3.2.6333.109-114

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Language is something that all people have, so all languages (and different ways of saying the same thing) are the same. In other words, they all share the exact genetic blueprint and are equally "human." The aim of the research is to describe a literature review of hate speech: forensic linguistics study.This research employs a descriptive methodology. Some forensic linguistics-related publications and papers comprise the data for this study. The result shows that with the help of forensic linguistics, it is possible to look into how people talk about legal issues arising from it. As an interdisciplinary field, forensic linguistics analyzes and defines courtroom language as evidence for police, judges, and attorneys. Forensic linguistics looks at texts like emergency calls, ransom demands and other threats, suicide letters, last words from death row, and confessions and denials by public figures. In addition, several areas of forensic linguistics can be investigated in legal matters, including auditory phonetics, acoustic phonetics, interpretation of expressed meaning (semantics), interpretation of inferred meaning (discourse and pragmatics), stylistics, and questioned authorship, the language of the law, language of the courtroom, interpretation, and translation. it may be decided that speech and language are inextricably linked and cannot be separated
Term and Conditions Governing Mobile and Personal Internet Banking: Forensic Linguistic study R. Bambang Satrio Panduyoga; Falentinus Ndruru
IJFL (International Journal of Forensic Linguistic) Vol. 3 No. 2 (2022): JURNAL FORENSIC 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55637/ijfl.3.2.6334.115-119

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The Services provide an additional means for the Customer to operate accounts, conduct transactions and dealings and obtain services, products, information, goods, benefits and privileges from the Bank and/or other members of the HSBC Group as shall be made available from time to time. This research used descriptive qualitative method. This study used lexical semantics (verbal communication such as sounds,words, language and speech) in visual media. The research aim is to identified term and conditions governing mobile and personal internet banking: forensic linguistic study. This research method used qualitative by describing the data. The result shows that the previous meeting related to the AUSIT code of ethics, it has explained clearly about the things which have to be considered by the interpreter in doing the interpretation in legal domain especially the things which refers to the linguistics issues. While in Association of Indonesia Translators (HPI) code of ethics, they mentioned some different things to AUSIT code of ethics, such as how does the interpreter behave in his or her work environment. It is explained that the interpreter has to refuse any interpreting job which contrast to the legal regulation instead it is based on the law enforcer requirement. However, in HPI code of ethics also mentioned some similar things with AUSIT code of ethics, such as about the impartiality. It is explained that the interpreter should be neutral in doing an interpreting. He or she must express nothing through his or her voice, neither laughing or anything.
Identifying Suicide Notes Using Forensic Linguistics Yonatan Eklesia Laia
IJFL (International Journal of Forensic Linguistic) Vol. 3 No. 2 (2022): JURNAL FORENSIC 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55637/ijfl.3.2.6335.98-104

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Forensic linguistics is a subfield of corpus linguistics that uses linguistic information, analysis techniques, and linguistic insights to the setting of subjects such as law, criminal investigation, trial, and judicial procedure. In addition to different aspects of criminal investigation and court proceedings, its scope encompasses the domains of authorship identification (such as authorship verification, authorship profiling, and authorship attribution). The aim research is to identifying suicide notes using forensic linguistics. The research method used cumulative sum calculation strategy for elements: SL, Pron, Prep, Ver, Adj, Adv, Conj, CSS-SL, CSS-Pron, CSS-Prep, CSS-Ver, CSS-Adj, CSS-Adv, & CSS-Conj. The program read the given texts and counted the percentage of words that reflect different emotions, thinking styles, and social concerns. The result shows that from the two letters that have been analyzed above, it can be concluded that LETTER 1 has several aspects that support that the letter is original and was written by a single author. On the other hand, LETTER 2 does not have aspects that support the indicator that the letter is genuine, but all aspects analyzed strengthen the indicator that the letter is fabricated, as evidenced by the results of the analysis shown in the graph (file attached).
A Piece of Judge’s Speech: India’s Harish Salve Argues Case for Kulbhushan Jadhav (a Forensic Linguistic Study) Meira Purnama Yanti; sokhizatobuulolo@gmail.com; Kartina Wiprayanti
IJFL (International Journal of Forensic Linguistic) Vol. 3 No. 2 (2022): JURNAL FORENSIC 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55637/ijfl.3.2.6350.120-123

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Forensic Linguistics became famous when a linguist named Jan Startvik uncovered a murder case in his report entitled The Evans Statements: A Case for Forensic Linguistics in 1968. The aim research is to described a judge’s speech: India’s Harish Salve argues case for Kulbhushan Jadhav (A Forensic Linguistic study). This research used descriptive qualitative method. This study used lexical semantics (verbal communication such as sounds,words, language and speech) in visual media. This research method used qualitative by describing the data. The result shows that the attorney is attempting to learn more about the witness who testified that contributions are permissible in accordance with Presidential Decree No. 52 of 1995 and Regional Regulation No. 8 of 1995. Where the witness will implicitly recollect the incident and the legal grounds upon why he issued the policy. The terminology used in the preceding paragraph was the most intriguing aspect. It contains explicit language and an introduction before posing the question. And it appeared quite confusing. This was intended to disrupt the witness's concentration. So that the judge can determine if the witness answered the question tentatively or confidently. If there is uncertainty, the witness will likely feel uncertain or will make a false statement.
Suicide Notes: Forensic Linguistic Profiling Analysis Asep Surahman
IJFL (International Journal of Forensic Linguistic) Vol. 3 No. 2 (2022): JURNAL FORENSIC 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55637/ijfl.3.2.6351.105-108

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Forensic linguistics is the branch of the linguistics study which investigates legal text in crime. The aim research is to identify the suicide notes: forensic linguistic profiling analysis. The research method used cumulative sum calculation strategy for elements: SL, Pron, Prep, Ver, Adj, Adv, Conj, CSS-SL, CSS-Pron, CSS-Prep, CSS-Ver, CSS-Adj, CSS-Adv, & CSS-Conj. The program read the given texts and counted the percentage of words that reflect different emotions, thinking styles, and social concerns. The result shows that Based on the analysis of the first letter, a graph of parallel relationships is obtained between SL and CSS-SL, Pron and CSS-Pron, Ver and CSS-Ver, Adv and CSS-Adv, and Conj and CSS-Conj. Meanwhile, there are still lines that intersect in the graph of the relationship between Prep and CSS-Prep and Adj and CSS-Adj. This indicates that the first letter is genuine, considering that the number of graphs showing parallel relationships is more dominant than those with intersecting lines.
Republic Democratic of Timor Leste (RDTL) Constitution of 2002-2005 Code of Criminal Procedure: Forensic Linguistic Analysis Jose A’u Abi Siqui
IJFL (International Journal of Forensic Linguistic) Vol. 4 No. 1 (2023): JURNAL FORENSIC 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55637/ijfl.4.1.6329.130-135

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occupation, first by the Portuguese as a colonial territory, then by Indonesia as their "27th Province," and finally by the United Nations transitional administration (UNTAET) until full independence was granted to the Timorese in 2002. The aim research is to described the Republic Democratic of Timor Leste (RDTL) constitution of 2002-2005 code of criminal procedure: forensic linguistic analysis. This research used descriptive qualitative method. This study used lexical semantics (verbal communication such as sounds,words, language and speech) in visual media. This research method used qualitative by describing the data. The result shows that Interpreters and translators must be familiar with these contexts, and endeavor to have the people they work with understand their role. For practitioners who work through agencies, the agency providing them with the work is one of their clients, and practitioners maintain the same professional standards when working with them as when working with individual clients. At the same time agencies must have appropriate and fair procedures in place that recognize and foster the professionalism of interpreting and translating practitioners.
Legal Interpreting in Indonesia: Forensic Linguistic Study Ni Gusti Ayu Widiantari
IJFL (International Journal of Forensic Linguistic) Vol. 4 No. 1 (2023): JURNAL FORENSIC 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55637/ijfl.4.1.6332.124-129

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Legal system in Indonesia based on a civil law system, intermixed with customary law and the Roman Dutch law. Procedures in Indonesia district court, start with the prosecutor was ordered to bring the defendant before the trial in a free state. The research aim is to described the Legal System in Indonesia: Forensic Linguistic Study. This research used descriptive qualitative method. This study used lexical semantics (verbal communication such as sounds,words, language and speech) in visual media as the data. This research method used qualitative by describing the data. The result shows that the access to language assistance for a defendant is very important especially for foreign people who are not able to speak Indonesian because the court session is the most important place for a defendant to defend himself. Furthermore, the defendant will be able to state everything he needs for his defense freely, for this purpose the court provides an interpreter for a defendant. As an interpreter must be neutral and impartial, all matters and conversation in the court during the trial must be kept confidential.

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