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Handwriting and Visual Impairment: A Forensic Analysis of J. S. Bach's Signatures
This paper examines the historical signatures of 18th century composer, J. S. Bach, to evaluate the effects of vision impairment on handwritten signatures. It is questioned whether Bach penned certain signatures as it is historically documented that he was virtually blind in the years just prior to his death in 1750. Applying information collected from
Harralson, Heidi H. +2 more
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Comparison between Digital and Paper Handwriting—A Contribution to Graphoscopic Analysis
The growing development of new technologies and the evolution of communication devices has led the world’s population to gradually replace traditional writing on paper and pen with digital handwriting. This shift in writing instruments and media presents
Vlad Tatarescu +3 more
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Fundamental ideas and specific features of identification by handwriting analysis
The process of graphoscopic identification, although seemingly simple at the first glance, usually in particular situation encountered in practice is clearly one of the most difficult in the field of forensic sciences, primarily due to the paramount ...
Vasile Drobotă, Lucian Lipan Grosu
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This article presents a dataset of hyperspectral images of handwriting samples collected from 54 individuals. The purpose of the presented dataset is to further explore the use of hyperspectral imaging in document image analysis and to benchmark the ...
Ammad Ul Islam +4 more
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Non-invasive optical micro-identification of ink verification in pen ink handwriting
Handwriting verification represents an important area in forensic science. Herein, handwritings based on different types and brands pen ink samples made in China were investigated by non-invasive micro-identification methods. Scanning electron microscopy
Jigang Wang +7 more
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Solving certain integration tasks in forensic handwriting analysis
Economic system reforms and corresponding crime evolution in recent years have determined relevance of further theoretical development of diagnostic issues of handwriting research. Due to significant expansion of scientific knowledge boundaries about the laws of writing and methods of forensic examination of handwriting objects, current state of ...
Valentyna Abrosymova +2 more
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Forensic Graphology: A Critical Appraisal of Handwriting Analysis in Criminal Profiling
Abstract: Graphology, the practice of assessing personality traits through the analysis of handwriting, remains a topic of interest and debate within the field of psychology. This abstract provides a scientific perspective on the utility of graphology in identifying personality characteristics.
Nidhi Pandya +2 more
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THE IMPORTANCE OF FORENSIC PSYCHOLOGICAL AND HANDWRITING EXPERTISE [PDF]
The article explores the possibilities of conducting handwriting analysis with due consideration of contemporary scientific advancements. The significance of this field for law enforcement agencies is highlighted, emphasizing the importance of examining ...
Makhmudova Hulkar Tilabovna
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Authenticity in Criminal Law, Criminalistics and Forensic Science
The authenticity of products, documents and some other objects is of paramount importance in all areas of human activity. Illicit manufacturing of the counterfeit goods, documents, money, and a number of other objects entails legal liability, including ...
A. Y. Asnis, S. N. Khaziev
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The article considers possibilities of forensic analysis of copies of handwritten documents made using pseudo-handwritten fonts. The authors offer the definition and classification of such fonts.
A. F. Kupin, V. V. Botvina
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