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The multiple personas of an online child abuser

39 min · 5 de jun de 2026
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* Warning: Today’s episode contains descriptions of child sexual abuse material. *   In today’s episode, Dr Nicci MacLeod and Prof. Tim Grant are joined by Dr Emily Chiang, one of our Research Fellows at AIFL, about her research into identity performance in online child sexual abuse conversations. By tracing 17 different personas from a single perpetrator, Dr Chiang explored linguistic differences in identity performance and online grooming strategies. Together, Dr Chiang and our hosts go over how her research may help future grooming and child sex abuse cases.   Have a question for Nicci or Tim? Email us at writingwrongs@aston.ac.uk [writingwrongs@aston.ac.uk] and we may answer it during an upcoming episode!   Check out the official AIFL blog for more forensic linguistic goodies here: https://medium.com/@AIFLblog [https://medium.com/@AIFLblog]   If you have been affected by any of the themes in this week’s episode, please contact one of these free resources:  https://www.samaritans.org/how-we-can-help/contact-samaritan/ [https://www.samaritans.org/how-we-can-help/contact-samaritan/] https://www.helpguide.org/find-help [https://www.helpguide.org/find-help]   Production Team: Mark Round, Jordan Robertson, Neus Alberich Buera, Karolina Placzynta Sound: Mark Round Editing: Nicci MacLeod Visual design: George Grant Additional Voices: Karolina Placzynta With our thanks to Dr Emily Chiang and Dr Zoe Adams   Professor Tim Grant’s home page: Tim Grant - Aston Research Explorer [https://research.aston.ac.uk/en/persons/tim-grant]  Dr Nicci MacLeod’s home page: Nicci MacLeod - Aston Research Explorer [https://research.aston.ac.uk/en/persons/nicci-macleod]  Dr Emily Chiang’s home page: Emily Chiang - Aston Research Explorer [https://research.aston.ac.uk/en/persons/emily-chiang/]   Both Tim and Emily are part of the Europewide Horizon SALVUS project looking at the investigation of online child abuse and exploitation across Europe. You can find out more about the SALVUS project here: https://salvusproject.eu [https://salvusproject.eu]   Research Papers: Deceptive identity performance: Offender moves and multiple identities in online child abuse conversations [https://research.aston.ac.uk/en/publications/deceptive-identity-performance-offender-moves-and-multiple-identi/]  Online grooming: moves and strategies [https://research.aston.ac.uk/en/publications/online-grooming-moves-and-strategies/]  Do Perverted Justice chat logs contain examples of Overt Persuasio [https://research.aston.ac.uk/en/publications/do-perverted-justice-chat-logs-contain-examples-of-overt-persuasi/]⁠ [https://research.aston.ac.uk/en/publications/do-perverted-justice-chat-logs-contain-examples-of-overt-persuasi/]n and Sexual Extortion? A research note respondingto Chiang and Grant 2017 and 2018. [https://research.aston.ac.uk/en/publications/do-perverted-justice-chat-logs-contain-examples-of-overt-persuasi/]

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The multiple personas of an online child abuser

* Warning: Today’s episode contains descriptions of child sexual abuse material. *   In today’s episode, Dr Nicci MacLeod and Prof. Tim Grant are joined by Dr Emily Chiang, one of our Research Fellows at AIFL, about her research into identity performance in online child sexual abuse conversations. By tracing 17 different personas from a single perpetrator, Dr Chiang explored linguistic differences in identity performance and online grooming strategies. Together, Dr Chiang and our hosts go over how her research may help future grooming and child sex abuse cases.   Have a question for Nicci or Tim? Email us at writingwrongs@aston.ac.uk [writingwrongs@aston.ac.uk] and we may answer it during an upcoming episode!   Check out the official AIFL blog for more forensic linguistic goodies here: https://medium.com/@AIFLblog [https://medium.com/@AIFLblog]   If you have been affected by any of the themes in this week’s episode, please contact one of these free resources:  https://www.samaritans.org/how-we-can-help/contact-samaritan/ [https://www.samaritans.org/how-we-can-help/contact-samaritan/] https://www.helpguide.org/find-help [https://www.helpguide.org/find-help]   Production Team: Mark Round, Jordan Robertson, Neus Alberich Buera, Karolina Placzynta Sound: Mark Round Editing: Nicci MacLeod Visual design: George Grant Additional Voices: Karolina Placzynta With our thanks to Dr Emily Chiang and Dr Zoe Adams   Professor Tim Grant’s home page: Tim Grant - Aston Research Explorer [https://research.aston.ac.uk/en/persons/tim-grant]  Dr Nicci MacLeod’s home page: Nicci MacLeod - Aston Research Explorer [https://research.aston.ac.uk/en/persons/nicci-macleod]  Dr Emily Chiang’s home page: Emily Chiang - Aston Research Explorer [https://research.aston.ac.uk/en/persons/emily-chiang/]   Both Tim and Emily are part of the Europewide Horizon SALVUS project looking at the investigation of online child abuse and exploitation across Europe. You can find out more about the SALVUS project here: https://salvusproject.eu [https://salvusproject.eu]   Research Papers: Deceptive identity performance: Offender moves and multiple identities in online child abuse conversations [https://research.aston.ac.uk/en/publications/deceptive-identity-performance-offender-moves-and-multiple-identi/]  Online grooming: moves and strategies [https://research.aston.ac.uk/en/publications/online-grooming-moves-and-strategies/]  Do Perverted Justice chat logs contain examples of Overt Persuasio [https://research.aston.ac.uk/en/publications/do-perverted-justice-chat-logs-contain-examples-of-overt-persuasi/]⁠ [https://research.aston.ac.uk/en/publications/do-perverted-justice-chat-logs-contain-examples-of-overt-persuasi/]n and Sexual Extortion? A research note respondingto Chiang and Grant 2017 and 2018. [https://research.aston.ac.uk/en/publications/do-perverted-justice-chat-logs-contain-examples-of-overt-persuasi/]

5 de jun de 202639 min
episode Dhiren Barot Part 2: Al Qaeda's al-Britani artwork

Dhiren Barot Part 2: Al Qaeda's al-Britani

VOTE FOR US IN THE TRUE CRIME AWARDS 2026! [https://truecrimeawards.co.uk/truecrimeawards2026/en/page/listenerschoice] *Warning: this episode contains descriptions of terrorist mass-casualty events, and torture *   NOTE: This is Part 2 of a double episode. Please make sure you have listened to Part 1 before proceeding.   --- These two episodes are dedicated to the memory of Dr Janet Cotterill (1968-2022) who contributed significantly to this case and to forensic linguistics more generally.  Her obituary can be found here https://iafll.org/2022/11/11/remembering-dr-janet-cotterill-1968-2022/ [https://iafll.org/2022/11/11/remembering-dr-janet-cotterill-1968-2022/] ---   August 2004. Dhiren Barot, a high-value terrorist, has been arrested in London, and police need to charge or release him within four days. To charge Barot, the police needed to prove to a criminal standard that he had indeed written the Gas Limos project, a document that contained the plot to attack underground carparks of landmark tourist destinations across London with multiple limousines filled with gas cylinders containing explosive gases.   In this second part we are joined by Professor Jessica Woodhams from the University of Birmingham who, alongside Tim Grant, Janet Cotterill, and Janet’s PhD student, was rushed to New Scotland Yard in the summer of 2004 to carry out an analysis of The Gas Limos project.   For a list of our sources and more information about this case, please visit https://www.aston.ac.uk/writing-wrongs [https://www.aston.ac.uk/writing-wrongs]   Have a question for Nicci or Tim? Email us at writingwrongs@aston.ac.uk [writingwrongs@aston.ac.uk] and we may answer it during an upcoming episode!   Check out the official AIFL blog for more forensic linguistic goodies here: https://medium.com/@AIFLblog [https://medium.com/@AIFLblog]   If you have been affected by any of the themes in this week’s episode, please contact one of these free sources:   https://www.samaritans.org/how-we-can-help/contact-samaritan/ [https://www.samaritans.org/how-we-can-help/contact-samaritan/] https://www.helpguide.org/find-help [https://www.helpguide.org/find-help]   Production Production Team: Mark Round, Jordan Robertson, Neus Alberich Buera, Karolina Placzynta Sound: Mark Round Visual design: George Grant Editing: Nicci MacLeod Additional voices: Professor Siddhartha Bandyopadhyay, George Grant, Stephany Grant, Dr Graeme Hayes,  Greg Fraser McLaren [https://the-dots.com/users/greg-fraser-mclaren-630476] Resources Professor Tim Grant’s home page: Tim Grant - Aston Research Explorer [https://research.aston.ac.uk/en/persons/tim-grant]   Dr Nicci MacLeod’s home page: Nicci MacLeod - Aston Research Explorer [https://research.aston.ac.uk/en/persons/nicci-macleod]   Professor Jessica Woodham’s home page: Professor Jessica Woodhams - School of Psychology - University of Birmingham [https://www.birmingham.ac.uk/staff/profiles/psychology/woodhams-jessica]   Research Resources Academic Sources -              Andrew, C. (2012). The defence of the realm: The authorized history of MI5. Penguin UK. -              Carlisle, D. (2007)  Dhiren Barot: Was He an Al Qaeda Mastermind or Merely a Hapless Plotter? Studies in Conflict & Terrorism, 30:1057–1071 DOI: 10.1080/10576100701670979   -              Grant, T.D. (2022) The Idea of Progress in Forensic Authorship Analysis CUP -              Sean O’Neill and  Daniel McGrory, The Suicide Factory: Abu Hamza and  the Finsbury Park Mosque(London: Harper Perennial, 2006)    News sources  -              Guardian 2006 https://www.theguardian.com/uk/2006/nov/07/usa.terrorism [https://www.theguardian.com/uk/2006/nov/07/usa.terrorism] -              Times of India 2006 - https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/articleshow/articleshow/2168783.cms [https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/articleshow/articleshow/2168783.cms]   Other Web sources -              US Government 9/11 Commission Report https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/GPO-911REPORT/pdf/GPO-911REPORT.pdf [https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/GPO-911REPORT/pdf/GPO-911REPORT.pdf] -              House of Commons library on pretrial detention of terrorists - https://commonslibrary.parliament.uk/research-briefings/sn05634/ [https://commonslibrary.parliament.uk/research-briefings/sn05634/]

30 de abr de 202658 min
episode Dhiren Barot Part 1: Al Qaeda's al-Hindi artwork

Dhiren Barot Part 1: Al Qaeda's al-Hindi

VOTE FOR US IN THE TRUE CRIME AWARDS 2026! [https://truecrimeawards.co.uk/truecrimeawards2026/en/page/listenerschoice] *Warning: this episode contains descriptions of terrorist mass-casualty events, and torture *   ---  These two episodes are dedicated to the memory of Dr Janet Cotterill (1968-2022) who contributed significantly to this case and to forensic linguistics more generally.  Her obituary can be found here https://iafll.org/2022/11/11/remembering-dr-janet-cotterill-1968-2022/ [https://iafll.org/2022/11/11/remembering-dr-janet-cotterill-1968-2022/] --- August 2004. Dhiren Barot, a high-value terrorist, has been arrested in London, and police need to charge or release him within four days. To charge Barot, the police needed to prove to a criminal standard that he had indeed written the Gas Limos project, a document that contained the plot to attack underground carparks of landmark tourist destinations across London with multiple limousines filled with gas cylinders containing explosive gases.   In this first part, we explore Barot’s story and background. How did he get from an average upbringing in an Indian family in North London to becoming a radical Islamist authoring a plan for mass destruction?   For a list of our sources and more information about this case, please visit https://www.aston.ac.uk/writing-wrongs [https://www.aston.ac.uk/writing-wrongs]   Have a question for Nicci or Tim? Email us at writingwrongs@aston.ac.uk [writingwrongs@aston.ac.uk] and we may answer it during an upcoming episode!   Check out the official AIFL blog for more forensic linguistic goodies here: https://medium.com/@AIFLblog [https://medium.com/@AIFLblog]   If you have been affected by any of the themes in this week’s episode, please contact one of these free sources:   https://www.samaritans.org/how-we-can-help/contact-samaritan/ [https://www.samaritans.org/how-we-can-help/contact-samaritan/] https://www.helpguide.org/find-help [https://www.helpguide.org/find-help]   Production Production Team: Mark Round, Jordan Robertson, Neus Alberich Buera, Karolina Placzynta Sound: Mark Round Visual design: George Grant Editing: Nicci MacLeod Additional voices: Professor Siddhartha Bandyopadhyay, George Grant, Dr Graeme Hayes, Dr Madison Hunter, Aymun Yasin Khan  Resources Professor Tim Grant’s home page: Tim Grant - Aston Research Explorer [https://research.aston.ac.uk/en/persons/tim-grant]   Dr Nicci MacLeod’s home page: Nicci MacLeod - Aston Research Explorer [https://research.aston.ac.uk/en/persons/nicci-macleod]   Professor Jessica Woodham’s home page: Professor Jessica Woodhams - School of Psychology - University of Birmingham [https://www.birmingham.ac.uk/staff/profiles/psychology/woodhams-jessica]   Research Resources Academic Sources -              Andrew, C. (2012). The defence of the realm: The authorized history of MI5. Penguin UK. -              Carlisle, D. (2007)  Dhiren Barot: Was He an Al Qaeda Mastermind or Merely a Hapless Plotter? Studies in Conflict & Terrorism, 30:1057–1071 DOI: 10.1080/10576100701670979  -              Grant, T.D. (2022) The Idea of Progress in Forensic Authorship Analysis CUP -              Sean O’Neill and  Daniel McGrory, The Suicide Factory: Abu Hamza and  the Finsbury Park Mosque(London: Harper Perennial, 2006)    News sources  -              Guardian 2006 https://www.theguardian.com/uk/2006/nov/07/usa.terrorism [https://www.theguardian.com/uk/2006/nov/07/usa.terrorism] -              Times of India 2006 - https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/articleshow/articleshow/2168783.cms [https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/articleshow/articleshow/2168783.cms]   Other Web sources -              US Government 9/11 Commission Report https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/GPO-911REPORT/pdf/GPO-911REPORT.pdf [https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/GPO-911REPORT/pdf/GPO-911REPORT.pdf] -              House of Commons library on pretrial detention of terrorists - https://commonslibrary.parliament.uk/research-briefings/sn05634/ [https://commonslibrary.parliament.uk/research-briefings/sn05634/]

30 de abr de 202643 min
episode Season 2 Post-script: Writing Wrongs meets CorpusCast artwork

Season 2 Post-script: Writing Wrongs meets CorpusCast

Welcome Wrong’uns to this special episode of Writing Wrongs in conjunction with another Aston Originals podcast: CorpusCast with Dr Robbie Love! Nicci, Tim, and Robbie revisit some of Writing Wrongs’ bestclips involving corpus linguistics. Take a trip down memory lane as our hosts call back to S1E3, S1E7, S2E1&2, and S2E6&7, and grill Dr Love about the ins and outs of the use of corpus tools in forensic linguistics. Erratum: Robbie's upcoming performance of We Will Rock You is at the Alexandra Theatre, not the Hippodrome as Nicci mistakenly says. Tickets available here. [https://www.atgtickets.com/shows/bmos-presents-we-will-rock-you/the-alexandra-theatre-birmingham/]  VOTE FOR US IN THE TRUE CRIME AWARDS 2026! [https://truecrimeawards.co.uk/truecrimeawards2026/en/page/listenerschoice]   For a list of our sources and more informationabout this case, please visit https://www.aston.ac.uk/writing-wrongs [https://www.aston.ac.uk/writing-wrongs]  Have a question for Nicci or Tim? Email us at writingwrongs@aston.ac.uk [writingwrongs@aston.ac.uk]and we may answer it during an upcoming episode!   Check out the official AIFL blog for more forensic linguistic goodies here: https://medium.com/@AIFLblog [https://medium.com/@AIFLblog]   If you have been affected by any of the themes in this week’s episode, please contact one of these free sources:   https://www.samaritans.org/how-we-can-help/contact-samaritan/ [https://www.samaritans.org/how-we-can-help/contact-samaritan/] https://www.helpguide.org/find-help [https://www.helpguide.org/find-help]   Production Team: Mark Round, Jordan Robertson,Neus Alberich Buera, Karolina Placzynta Sound: Mark Round Visual design: George Grant Additional Voices: Prof Malcolm Coulthard, Dr Issy Clarke, Dr Andrea Nini With our thanks to Dr Robbie Love   Professor Tim Grant’s home page: Tim Grant- Aston Research Explorer [https://research.aston.ac.uk/en/persons/tim-grant]   Dr Nicci MacLeod’s home page: NicciMacLeod - Aston Research Explorer [https://research.aston.ac.uk/en/persons/nicci-macleod] Dr Robbie Love's home page: Robbie Love - Aston Research Explorer [https://research.aston.ac.uk/en/persons/robbie-love/]

1 de abr de 202635 min
episode Season 2 - Questions and Answers artwork

Season 2 - Questions and Answers

*Warning: this episode contains potentially distressing discussions*   In the series finale, Nicci and Tim will be answering some of the questions that you have been sending in over the course of Season 2. From general questions about forensic linguistics to a deep dive into past episodes, we will be reviewing what season 2 has been about.   For a list of our sources and more information about this case, please visit https://www.aston.ac.uk/writing-wrongs [https://www.aston.ac.uk/writing-wrongs]   Have a question for Nicci or Tim? Email us at writingwrongs@aston.ac.uk [writingwrongs@aston.ac.uk] and we may answer it during an upcoming episode!   Check out the official AIFL blog for more forensic linguistic goodies here: https://medium.com/@AIFLblog [https://medium.com/@AIFLblog]   If you have been affected by any of the themes in this week’s episode, please contact one of these free sources:   https://www.samaritans.org/how-we-can-help/contact-samaritan/ [https://www.samaritans.org/how-we-can-help/contact-samaritan/] https://www.helpguide.org/find-help [https://www.helpguide.org/find-help]   Production Team: Mark Round, Jordan Robertson, Neus Alberich Buera, Karolina Placzynta Sound: Mark Round Visual design: George Grant       Professor Tim Grant’s home page: Tim Grant - Aston Research Explorer [https://research.aston.ac.uk/en/persons/tim-grant]   Dr Nicci MacLeod’s home page: Nicci MacLeod - Aston Research Explorer [https://research.aston.ac.uk/en/persons/nicci-macleod] Resources

6 de mar de 202635 min