Event details
AUSIT WA Presents
Masterclass on Forensic Transcription & Translation Friday 30 August 2024
9.30 - 4.00 pm AWST
University of WA Campus
Online registration is essential before 11:59 pm, Wednesday 28 August 2024. No late registrations will be accepted at the event.
Exceptional Opportunity! Do not miss this chance to advance your skills with in-person tuition from experts in the field.
Interpreters and translators are often engaged by law enforcement to translate exchanges caught on voice or video recordings from other languages into English for forensic purposes. Often the quality of these recordings is poor, and the context of the communication is unclear, making the translation extremely challenging. This masterclass is for you if you have done work in this area and felt unsure about:
how to present what you hear, or can’t hear, on paper; what translation strategy should you adopt, e.g., meaning-based or literal; how much translator’s notes should you include; the amount of information the law enforcement officer gives you, e.g. too little or too much; whether you can identify the same speaker across different recordings; whether you can share insights about place of origin or accent of the speaker in the recording.
Refer to the course outline here.
Biography - Dr Miranda LaiDr Miranda Lai is a senior lecturer in interpreting and translating studies at RMIT University. She completed a PhD in interpreter-mediated police interviews, and co-authored two books on the topic: Police Investigative Interviews and Interpreting and Ethics for Police Translators and Interpreters. She has recently published a paper on Australian interpreters and translators undertaking Forensic Transcription and Translation assignments. Read about the main findings of the paper here.
Biography - Mr. Steve Elkanovich
Mr Steve Elkanovich is an Assistant Director Language Services at the Australian Criminal Intelligence Commission. He studied linguistics at the University of New South Wales and interpreting and translation at the Belarusian State Linguistic University. Steve has over forty years of professional experience and worked as a professional Interpreter and Translator in Europe, Africa and Australia, specialising in investigative and forensic translation and interpreting. He also taught languages and interpreting for many years at Sydney Institute of Technology (TAFE). He is a NAATI Certified Professional Interpreter and Translator and has been an AUSIT member since 1996. Read about his recent In Touch article here (Winter 2024).
PD Logbook
Intermediate PD. Please consult the NAATI Recertification Catalogue to allocate the relevant PD Points. Some activities can be included under different categories, so please choose the most appropriate category for your recertification purposes. Certificates and recordingsCertificates for PD purposes may take approximately two (2) weeks to be released following the event.
This is a face-to-face event and will NOT be recorded.
Thank you to the University of WA, our venue sponsor for this event
Friday 30 August 2024 9.30 am - 4.00 pm AWST
University of WA Campus Conference Room ECON: 373, 1st Floor Econs & Commerce Building, Crawley WA 6009
AUSIT Members - AUD $90AUSIT Student Members - AUD $45
Members of ASLITA, NZSTI and associations that are FIT-ITF members - AUD $90
Members of TIA and WAITI - AUD $90
Non-Members - AUD $180 Non-Member Student - AUD $90
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