I’m so proud of the Comparative Forensic Linguistics Project; so pleased to be its director:
Scientific & Ethical Principals Statement
At Comparative Forensic Linguistics Project, diversity is not a matter of political correctness; it’s a matter of precision and efficiency. The plurality of analytical perspectives is what enriches our scientific approach and prevents mistakes & bias. We don’t tolerate; we embrace the knowledge and wisdom that diversity brings to our project.
The contributions of a well-trained research team, diverse in age, gender, sexual orientation, religious views, and ideology, as well as different professional, linguistic, and cultural backgrounds (among many other characteristics and qualities of the human race), are necessary for understanding the patterns and functions of verbal behaviors, including the interlinguistic & cross-cultural phenomenon.