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A Statistical Examination of Selected Handwriting Characteristics

Journal of Forensic Sciences, 1977
Abstract The handwriting identification facet of questioned document examination suffers from the lack of statistical data concerning the frequency of occurrence of combinations of particular handwriting characteristics. While document examiners tend to assign probative values to specific handwriting characteristics and their ...
RJ Muehlberger   +3 more
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The Probative Results of Forensic Handwriting Examiners’ Examination

Courier of Kutafin Moscow State Law University (MSAL))
The author examines current issues of formulating conclusions of forensic handwriting examination in probable form and subsequent evaluation of such conclusions. The empirical material for the preparation of the article was the experience of practical activity of the author and materials of judicial practice, examples of which are discussed in the text.
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Minimizing Bias in Forensic Handwriting Examinations

Journal of Forensic Document Examination, 2015
The purpose of this paper is to contribute to the increasing awareness about the potential bias on the interpretation and conclusions of forensic handwriting examiners (FHEs) by contextual information. We briefly provide the reader with an overview of relevant types of bias, the difficulties associated with studying bias, the sources of bias and their ...
L. C. Alewijnse   +2 more
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Practical aspects of the Mengele handwriting examination

Journal of the Forensic Science Society, 1987
Abstract The examination of the evidence in the Mengele case posed several problems not normally encountered in the routine document case. The publicity, the media coverage, the age of the documents, and the physical surroundings all required attention so that a successful conclusion could be reached.
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Handwriting Examinations from Electronic Images

Journal of Forensic Sciences, 1972
Although the document examiner would always prefer to have the originals of documents that he is called upon to analyze, he sometimes must do the best he can with copies. A copy may be in the form of a photograph, microfilm print, photocopy, or carbon copy.
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Recent Developments in Handwriting Examination

1991
The techniques whereby two handwritten texts may be compared, with a view to establishing common authorship or otherwise, have been extablished for a considerable time. For English speaking handwriting examiners the principles and methods described in Albert S.
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The Scientific Examination of Chinese Handwriting.

Forensic science review, 2015
The Chinese character, invented about 4,000 years ago, was based on an idiographic concept, eight basic strokes arranged two dimensionally forming the essential building components of the character. As a result of the complex structure, there are many different ways of writing a Chinese character.
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Forensic Examination of Documents and Handwriting

The forensic examination of documents includes the examination of handwriting to identify authorship and the examination of signatures to establish authenticity. In addition, Forensic Document Examiners utilise a broad range of non-destructive techniques to study inks, paper, indented impressions and a host of other features to address legal issues ...
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Forensic Handwriting Examination at IGS Conferences: A Review by Numbers

Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 2022
Angelo Marcelli   +2 more
exaly  

Forensic examination of Latin based handwriting samples according to writers’ language levels as indicators of educational level

Journal of the Canadian Society of Forensic Science, 2021
Emrah Emiral, Gürol Cantürk
exaly  

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