EW #536 Has been analyzing tape-recorded evidence for over 21 years; they are intensely involved in the research and forensic application of the speech and hearing sciences. Well known cases include the Branch Davidian case, Routier case and the Dan Peavy "DISD tapes".
Areas of Expertise: Forensic Tape Authenticity/Analysis Text/Video Transcription & Verification Voice Identification via Spectrography Linguistic & Discourse, Analysis of Speech Analog/Digital Tape, Enhancement Expert Testimony, Consultation & Lecture
Linguistics, phonetics, sound or noise measurement and analysis, electronic signatures analysis, aircraft/building/environmental acoustics, alcohol, drug or stress effects on speech, evaluation of speech, voice and hearing disorders, voice or speech recognition, and lectures and seminars.
Certification Certificate of Clinical Competence, Audiology (Yonovitz) American Speech and Hearing Association (Yonovitz) Admitted to practice law in the states of Texas and Oklahoma Board Certified Forensic Examiner, Audio/Video Examiner Licensed Instructor Texas Board of Private Investigators Member, Criminal Law Committee, Oklahoma Bar Association Diplomate, American Board of Forensic Examiners Diplomate, American Board of Law Enforcement Experts Board of Legal Advisors & Fellow, American Guild of Court Videographers Fellow, American College of Forensic Examiners
Experience Professor Yonovitz's 24 years of teaching include appointments at the Speech and Hearing Institute, Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences, and the School of Public Health at the University of Texas Health Science Center, Houston; Baylor College of Medicine; Dept. of Biomedical Engineering at the University of Houston; Conley Speech and Hearing Center, University of Maine; consultant to the VA Hospital; Director of the Electronic Prosthesis Laboratory, Mansfield Training School; former committee member for certification standards of the International Association of Identification (IAI); also more than 100 publications/paper presentations and more than 25 grants.
EW #536 is a Board Certified Forensic Audio Examiner with two law licenses and two science degrees.
Education B.S., Audiology, Kent State University, 1969 M.A., Audiology, University of Connecticut, 1972 Ph.D., Acoustics, University of Connecticut, 1973 B.S., Biology, Baylor University, 1983 M.A., Biology, Southern Methodist University, 1986 J.D., Southern Methodist University, 1993 LL.M., Regent University, 2002 (Expected)
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