Includes bibliographical references (pages 343-352) and index.
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1. Introduction -- 2. Why voices are difficult to discriminate forensically -- 3. Forensic-phonetic parameters -- 4. Expressing the outcome -- 5. Characterising forensic speaker identification -- 6. The human vocal tract and the production and description of speech sounds -- 7. Phonemics -- 8. Speech acoustics -- 9. Speech perception -- 10. What is a voice? -- 11. The likelihood ratio revisited: A demonstration of the method -- 12. Summary and envoi.