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FORENSIC DOCUMENT EXAMINATION IN ECONOMIC CRIME INVESTIGATIONS
Despite the extensive digital transformation of the economy, physical documents (typically on a tangible medium such as paper or polymer) remain a significant component of document flows in economic sphere. Accordingly, these documents inevitably play a
Artem Kovalenko +2 more
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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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ABSTRACTNon‐original handwriting and signatures are commonly encountered in the forensic environment. Non‐original handwriting could be the product of a reproduction, or originally executed writing that has been digitally recorded or captured. Forensic handwriting examiners (FHEs) are required to take into consideration several limiting factors when ...
Kylie Jones, Carolyne Lindsay Bird
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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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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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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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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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Handwriting-based authentication continues to be a critical element in forensic analysis, particularly in the context of document fraud and signature forgery. Although deep learning (DL) techniques have shown promising results, there are still obstacles
Safura Adeela Sukiman +3 more
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Handwritten signatures retain their legal validity and play a central role in the forensic examination of documents. While it is recognized that signatures can be influenced by contextual and human factors, research on the systematic evaluation of ...
Samet Kıyak +5 more
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