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Establishing the Fact of Document Forgery: Modern Realities
The paper examines the problems of forensic forgery detection in digitally manipulated documents. The feasibility of questioned signature identification from document photocopies is also considered.
T. F. Moiseeva
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Forensic examination of handwriting and thumb impression-A case study
Handwriting Science and Finger Print examination both are significant branches of Forensic Science. This article illustrates one of the important cases related to cheating by impersonation in constable recruitment examination. The case was submitted in Central Forensic Science Laboratory CBI, New Delhi for examination and opinion on handwritings as ...
Reeta R Gupta, Harinder Prasad
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Evidence evaluation and reporting for forensic handwriting examinations
AbstractEvaluation and reporting are two stages of a forensic examination process. Although evaluation procedures and reporting scales remain diverse across forensic science disciplines, movements are currently being made toward standardization of practices within an evaluative (or logical) framework. This overview considers evaluation and reporting in
Carolyne Bird +2 more
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A comparative review of error rates in forensic handwriting examination
AbstractA comparison of error rates between studies in forensic handwriting examination has been made in response to the lack of knowledge on error in this field. Fifteen indicators have been used to describe and compare error rates between studies. The results of each study have been processed to determine these indicators.
Sébastien, Crot, Raymond, Marquis
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Establishment and development of the economic security of the state requires taking effective measures to counteract and minimise the negative impact of criminal offences that encroach on public relations in the areas of economic activity, legal ...
S. A. Tiulieniev
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Complexity, Features, and Comparisons in Forensic Handwriting Examination
ABSTRACTThis article describes the approach and methodology utilized by forensic handwriting examiners (FHEs) in analyzing and comparing handwriting and signatures, with a focus on assessing complexity and characterizing features. This is one part of the handwriting examination process where the ultimate goal is to express an authorship opinion.
Kylie Jones, Carolyne Bird
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With the advancement of digital technologies and the proliferation of cryptocurrency transactions, new types of crimes have emerged, including the forgery of digital documents and illicit activities involving cryptocurrencies. Thus, the role of forensic
Viktor Sezonov +4 more
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Skill Characteristics of Forensic Handwriting Examiners Associated with Simulated Handwritten Text
The assessment of the process of production of handwriting (naturally written, disguised or simulated) is an important step in forensic examinations and may impact on any authorship opinion offered. However, there is currently little empirical data on the skill of forensic handwriting examiners in discriminating between disguised and simulated writing ...
Carolyne Bird +3 more
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A Forensic Linguistic Investigation of Mahira’s Suicide Note Using Stylometric Analysis in R Stylo
This study investigates the authenticity of Mahira Dinabila’s suicide note using an exploratory stylometric approach with R Stylo. Mahira, a university student in Indonesia, was found dead in 2023 alongside a letter identified as a suicide note, which ...
Tantiara Fiesta Sinaga
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The article describes the possibilities of applying artificial intelligence systems used in a number of tasks arising in the course of law enforcement activities and also beyond them.
A. F. Kupin, A. S. Kovalenko
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