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Journal articles on the topic "Forensic document examination"

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Willard, Vickie L. "Forensic Document Examination." Journal of Forensic Document Examination 24 (December 31, 2014): 67–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.31974/jfde24-67-71.

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Khachatryan, Robert. "On Questioned Document Examination in Forensic Linguistics." Armenian Folia Anglistika 11, no. 1 (13) (2015): 76–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.46991/afa/2015.11.1.076.

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The overarching objective of this article is to contemplate on the significance of questioned document examination in forensic linguistics. Questioned document examination (QDE) is a forensic linguistics discipline pertaining to disputed documents and applying a variety of linguistic methods and tools to answer questions about a disputed document. More specifically, this article elaborates on the categorization of legal documents that are instrumental in the process of establishing the authenticity of documents in dispute.
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Goc, Mieczysław, and Marek Miron. "Examination of the relative age of documents. Part I Methods of examing the sequence of writing made using different techniques on a paper substrate - general issues." Issues of Forensic Science 284 (2014): 52–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.34836/pk.2014.284.1.

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Determining the chronology of writing is essential in cases of suspected document forgery by addition, adding to the content of a finished document, backdating, and also in the case of the use of documents signed in blank, and is one of the most difficult problems in the forensic document examination. The results obtained so far, using a variety of examination methods, do not allow for unambiguous decisions. This applies both to simple microscopic methods, diffusion techniques and methods using morę advanced technologies (such as Raman spectroscopy, electrostatic examination, scanning and confocal microscopy). The research problem is referred to in the literaturę and forensics as the determination of document “relative age”. The article is an introduction to a series of publications presenting the results ofthe research carried out within the framework of a development project, a joint venture of the Department of Forensic Science, the University of Warsaw (UW) and the Polish Forensic Association (PTK). The aim of the project was to develop methods for testing the relative age ofthe writing madę by various techniques on a paper substrate, including non-intersecting.
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Akao, Yoshinori. "Forensic document examination using optical systems." Review of Laser Engineering 35, Supplement (2007): 216–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.2184/lsj.35.216.

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Kovalov, Kostiantyn. "SPECIAL KNOWLEDGE IN FORENSIC EXAMINATION DETERMINATION OF THE LIMITATION PERIOD OF THE DOCUMENT." Law Journal of Donbass 75, no. 2 (2021): 140–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.32366/2523-4269-2021-75-2-140-152.

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The purpose of the article is to formulate a conceptual vision of improving the scientific and methodological foundations of the application of special knowledge in the field of forensic documentation through the formation within the forensic technical examination of documents of a new expert specialty – determining the statute of limitations (index 2.4). The reliability of the obtained results and conclusions is ensured by the use of a set of general scientific research methods. In particular, with the help of the historical-legal method the scientific opinion on the content of special knowledge in retrospect is investigated; system-analytical – generalized scientific approaches to highlighting the main objectives of the use of special knowledge; system-structural – the range of special knowledge in the field of forensic document science, which should be possessed by an expert documentologist, is defined, the definition of «special knowledge in the field of forensic document science» is formulated; system-functional – formulated a conceptual vision of ways to improve the scientific and methodological foundations of the application of special knowledge in the field of forensic document science. In addition, for practical implementation, such forms of knowledge as concepts, laws, hypotheses, theories are used, which allow to apply them further, receiving scientific approbation. The definition of «special knowledge in the field of forensic document science» is formulated and the necessity of creation within the limits of forensic technical examination of documents of a new expert specialty – definition of prescription of the document (index 2.4) is scientifically substantiated. As a result of retrospective analysis of scientific opinion on the content of special knowledge, it is stated that the discussion on this subject continues, determining the expediency of determining special knowledge by areas of application. A wide range of special knowledge in the field of forensic document science is outlined, which should be possessed by an expert document maker, forming a separate category of knowledgeable persons. Scientifically substantiated, given the amount of special knowledge that document experts should have, promising areas of expanding the possibilities of forensic technical examination of documents, providing for the creation of a new expert specialty – determining the statute of limitations (index 2.4) and initiating new approaches to forensic training.
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Rumalean, Yvain. "Forensic document examination. Fundamentals and current trends." Journal of Forensic and Legal Medicine 27 (October 2014): 91. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jflm.2014.08.010.

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Van Erp, Merijn, Louis Vuurpijt, Katrin Franke, and L. Schomaker. "The Wanda Measurement Tool for Forensic Document Examination." Journal of Forensic Document Examination 28 (December 31, 2018): 5–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.31974/jfde28-5-14.

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This paper introduces the WANDA Measurement tool (WAM) for forensic document examination. The WAM is an essential component of WANDA, a workbench that supports the user in the complete task flow of processing documents, measuring characteristic features in handwritten documents, and writer search. By using technologies like plug-ins. XML, and client/server modularity, a system was created that is easy to maintain. portable, and highly adaptable. Within WANDA, the WAM is the tool for interactively measuring handwriting features. The WAM was developed based on recommendations from a comparison study between two forensic writeridentification systems, Script and FISH. It incorporates nine measurements identical to those of FISH, and a new allograph measurement that is discussed in this paper. Furthermore, its intuitive new user-interface reduces the steep learning curve and streamlines the working process. A comparison of features previously measured by forensic experts using FISH, with measurements obtained through WANDA, assessed the precision of the WAM. It has shown that the small deviations yielded fall well within the possible imprecision caused by scanning or preprocessing operations, and far below the standard deviation of FISH measurements. Finally, results from usability tests with expert and novice users show that the WAM is easy to use.
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Akao, Yoshinori. "Application of Image Information in Forensic Document Examination." Journal of The Institute of Image Information and Television Engineers 71, no. 7 (2017): 508–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.3169/itej.71.508.

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Voytenko, I. "EXPERT-CRIMINAL PROVIDING PROCESS OF INVESTIGATION OF STORES INVOLVED IN USE OF BANK PAYMENT CARD." Criminalistics and Forensics, no. 64 (May 7, 2019): 249–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.33994/kndise.2019.64.22.

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The concept, legal support, significance and procedure of forensic examination in the investigation of fraud committed with the use of bank payment cards are analyzed. The value of the technical and forensic expert research of bank payment cards is determined. The knowledge of objects of forensic examination of bank payment cards is noted. The article notes the importance of the examination of electronic signature in these cases. The order of appointment of forensic accounting examinations in the investigation of fraud committed with the use of bank payment cards is analyzed. The objects of expertise here are the primary documents and financial statements. The importance of the expert’s conclusion as a source of evidence in the investigation of fraudulent use of bank payment cards is analyzed. Key words: fraud, bank payment cards, document, forensic accounting expertise, software and technical expertise.
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Fleming, Victoria L. "Document Examination and Identification." Australian Journal of Forensic Sciences 18, no. 3-4 (1986): 143–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00450618609411205.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Forensic document examination"

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Wolstenholme, Rosalind. "An evaluation of analytical techniques, including Raman spectroscopy, for use in forensic document examination." Thesis, University of Central Lancashire, 2005. http://clok.uclan.ac.uk/20833/.

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Forged documents are comnonly encountered in the investigation of crime. Forensic document examiners need to be able to employ techniques that are non-destructive, reliable and admissible in court. In this work, techniques currently in use for ink analysis, including FLE, TLC, UV - Vis, IR-ATR and Raman spectroscopy, have been reviewed and, where possible optimised in order to evaluate the level of discrimination possible between different ballpoint and gel pen inks. To date, information comparing such a wide range of techniques to relatively large sample sets has not been published. Particularly, lacking is analysis of ballpoint pen inks from the UK, ballpoint pen ink colours other than black and blue and any analysis of gel pen inks. The results vary widely depending on the combination of ink colour and type, paper and the technique being used. FLE achieved the best discrimination for blue gel pen inks giving a DP of 0.92. TLC is most effective for black and red ballpoint pen inks, giving a DP of 0.89 for both. The highest DP for UV - Vis, 0.86, is achieved for black gel pen inks and for IR-ATR it is red gel pen inks that are most effectively discriminated between, with DPs of 0.88 and 0.87. The Raman spectroscopy analysis used a greater number of combinations of papers, and experimental parameters, i.e. different excitation wavelengths and 'standard' Raman spectroscopy or SERRS with silver or gold colloid, therefore, it is not possible to select a single type and colour of ink to which the technique is best suited. The pairs of inks discriminated by the five techniques are not mutually exclusive. In real casework it is unlikely that all the instrumentation would be available and there will be financial constraints on how many techniques can be carried out. Therefore, using the data obtained here, protocols have been suggested in order to predict the technique or combination of techniques that is most likely to achieve discrimination of two different inks for each pen ink type and colour. Raman spectroscopy or SERRS are required for 23 out of the 28 recommended protocols suggesting that they would be valuable tools for document examination laboratories. However, for Raman spectroscopy, although it is a non-destructive method of analysis, when the SER.RS enhancement technique is used, which is effectively non-destructive, some problems with reproducibility were found. Causes of the irreproducibility have been put forward, such as inhomogeneity of the ink and the paper substrate and ink and paper interactions, but no single cause has been identified. Despite this, if care is taken with analysis and interpretation, SERRS results can be useful.
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Lima, Narumi Pereira. "Desenvolvimento das competências técnicas dos peritos documentoscópio da Polícia Federal." reponame:Repositório Institucional do FGV, 2013. http://hdl.handle.net/10438/11418.

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Submitted by NARUMI PEREIRA LIMA (narumi.npl@gmail.com) on 2014-01-13T12:46:43Z No. of bitstreams: 1 Dissertacao Narumi.pdf: 1461948 bytes, checksum: 4b7bfe9ac90a500a203cfd88ede7b5d1 (MD5)<br>Approved for entry into archive by Janete de Oliveira Feitosa (janete.feitosa@fgv.br) on 2014-01-22T13:28:18Z (GMT) No. of bitstreams: 1 Dissertacao Narumi.pdf: 1461948 bytes, checksum: 4b7bfe9ac90a500a203cfd88ede7b5d1 (MD5)<br>Approved for entry into archive by Marcia Bacha (marcia.bacha@fgv.br) on 2014-01-23T17:27:03Z (GMT) No. of bitstreams: 1 Dissertacao Narumi.pdf: 1461948 bytes, checksum: 4b7bfe9ac90a500a203cfd88ede7b5d1 (MD5)<br>Made available in DSpace on 2014-01-23T17:27:14Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 Dissertacao Narumi.pdf: 1461948 bytes, checksum: 4b7bfe9ac90a500a203cfd88ede7b5d1 (MD5) Previous issue date: 2013-11-01<br>The Forensic Document Examination is the major forensic area of Federal Police Criminalistics, been responsible for 24,49% of the total amount of technical reports in the Criminalistics National System. Nevertheless, it does not have specific selection area or graduation, and the development of its competences depend almost exclusively on the training offered and performed internally, inside the institution and the workplace. Considering the Federal Police General Direction and Technical-Scientific Direction strategic plannings, that expressed the relevance of the servants professional development through continuous training and competence management as strategies to reach their missions, it is possible to notice how important is the proper study and development of the forensic document examination competences. This purpose of this research is to analyze if the technical competences of the Federal Police forensic document examiners that has been described in the technical activity matrix are in consonance with the ones described by UN, and if these competences have been developed by the training courses offered by National Police Academy. It was identified some gaps, i.e., UN recommendations that are in accordance with the matrix, but are no developed in the training courses, besides some discrepancies in the courses duration. Some suggestions were made for minimize or eliminate these gaps, as well as another considerations related to more training offer, professional specialization, and proficiency tests and mentoring implementation.<br>A Documentoscopia é a maior área de perícia da Criminalística da PF, respondendo por 24,49% de toda a produção de laudos do Sistema Nacional de Criminalística. Apesar disso, não possui área de concurso ou graduação específicas, e o desenvolvimento das competências da área depende quase que exclusivamente da capacitação oferecida e executada internamente, dentro da instituição e do ambiente de trabalho. Considerando os planejamentos estratégicos da Direção Geral e da Diretoria Técnico-Científica da PF, que manifestaram a importância da valorização de seus servidores por meio da capacitação contínua e da gestão de competências como estratégia para se alcançar suas missões, vê-se a relevância no adequado estudo e desenvolvimento das competências na área da perícia documentoscópica. O presente trabalho tem por objetivo analisar se as competências técnicas dos peritos documentoscópico da Polícia Federal elencadas na matriz da função técnica da PF estão em consonância com as elencadas pela ONU para os examinadores forenses de documentos, e se essas competências estão sendo desenvolvidas nas ações de capacitação oferecidas pela ANP voltadas para a área. Foram identificadas algumas lacunas, ou seja, recomendações da ONU que encontram correspondência nas elencadas na matriz, mas não são desenvolvidas pelas ações de capacitação, além da discrepância quanto à carga horária dos cursos. Algumas sugestões para a minimização ou eliminação dessas lacunas foram colocadas, e outras considerações foram feitas, principalmente voltadas à maior oferta de capacitação, à especialização profissional, à instituição de testes de proficiência e da mentoria.
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Burkey, Linde Christine Rush. "Reflex of Avoidance in Spatial Restrictions for Signatures and Handwritten Entries." Digital Commons @ East Tennessee State University, 2012. https://dc.etsu.edu/etd/1421.

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Regarding the myriad disputed documents encountered within the science of forensic document examination, questioned handwriting is the most prevalent. This includes the simulation or alteration of and or additions to handwriting and signatures. The current study examined the changes that may occur in writing when given a limited amount of space. Several participants completed a survey wherein writing samples were taken under varying space allowances. These space restrictions were made under differing conditions such as boxed signatures, additions to prewritten material, and alterations to letters and numbers. The results of the study found characteristics of reflex of avoidance in the participants' handwriting. These characteristics included changes in height, width, and letter spacing in accordance to the amount of space provided. The examples of reflex of avoidance defined throughout this study may serve to assist forensic document examiners in the detection of alterations within questioned documents.
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Williamson, Rhett J. "Qualitative Analysis for the Characterization and Discrimination of Printing Inks." FIU Digital Commons, 2016. http://digitalcommons.fiu.edu/etd/3055.

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Improvements in printing technology and the wide accessibility of advanced printers has resulted in an increase in counterfeiting. Of particular interest to forensic document examiners, ink analysis of security documents has emerged as an important tool for the analysis, comparison, and association of inks to a potential production source. In this study, methods were developed for Py-GC/MS, ATR-FTIR, DART-MS, and MALDI-MS analyses of printing inks of four classes: 78 inkjet inks, 76 toners, 79 offset inks, and 86 intaglio inks in order to generate information on the organic chemical characterization of the inks to determine the ability to associate and discriminate the inks for uses in security document examinations. The suite of analytical techniques evaluated in the study focused on having the following analytical characteristics: 1) rapid analysis time, 2) little-to-no sample preparation, 3) minimal destructiveness to the sample, 4) allow for association of inks with the same source of origin as well as discrimination of inks originating from different sources. As a result of this study, a novel searchable library database of inks was developed for use with each analytical chemical method that allows for data fusion. Py-GC/MS analysis was used to achieve >63% discrimination of toner inks on the basis of the characterization of polymer degradation products. The combination of a protocol implementing first ATR-FTIR and subsequently DART-MS analysis resulted in >96% discrimination for toners, 95% for inkjet, >92% for offset, and >54% for intaglio. In addition, a case study was performed using DART-MS to illustrate its utility as a tool for ink analysis in document examination. The results of MALDI-MS analyses from two different instruments resulted in >90% discrimination of a subset of all inks by characterizing the colorant molecules present in ink formulations. A study characterizing luminescent compounds present in the formulation of inks in crossed-line intersections was performed using a combination of MALDI-MS, LC-MS, and TLC. Overall, it was shown that the combination of analytical techniques included within this dissertation can provide information on the organic chemical composition of four classes of printing inks, which is useful for the future of document examination.
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Trejos, Tatiana. "Evaluation of the Evidential Value of the Elemental Composition of Glass, Ink and Paper by Laser-Based Micro-Spectrochemical Methods." FIU Digital Commons, 2012. http://digitalcommons.fiu.edu/etd/755.

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Elemental analysis can become an important piece of evidence to assist the solution of a case. The work presented in this dissertation aims to evaluate the evidential value of the elemental composition of three particular matrices: ink, paper and glass. In the first part of this study, the analytical performance of LIBS and LA-ICP-MS methods was evaluated for paper, writing inks and printing inks. A total of 350 ink specimens were examined including black and blue gel inks, ballpoint inks, inkjets and toners originating from several manufacturing sources and/or batches. The paper collection set consisted of over 200 paper specimens originating from 20 different paper sources produced by 10 different plants. Micro-homogeneity studies show smaller variation of elemental compositions within a single source (i.e., sheet, pen or cartridge) than the observed variation between different sources (i.e., brands, types, batches). Significant and detectable differences in the elemental profile of the inks and paper were observed between samples originating from different sources (discrimination of 87 – 100% of samples, depending on the sample set under investigation and the method applied). These results support the use of elemental analysis, using LA-ICP-MS and LIBS, for the examination of documents and provide additional discrimination to the currently used techniques in document examination. In the second part of this study, a direct comparison between four analytical methods (µ-XRF, solution-ICP-MS, LA-ICP-MS and LIBS) was conducted for glass analyses using interlaboratory studies. The data provided by 21 participants were used to assess the performance of the analytical methods in associating glass samples from the same source and differentiating different sources, as well as the use of different match criteria (confidence interval (±6s, ±5s, ±4s, ±3s, ±2s), modified confidence interval, t-test (sequential univariate, p=0.05 and p=0.01), t-test with Bonferroni correction (for multivariate comparisons), range overlap, and Hotelling’s T2 tests. Error rates (Type 1 and Type 2) are reported for the use of each of these match criteria and depend on the heterogeneity of the glass sources, the repeatability between analytical measurements, and the number of elements that were measured. The study provided recommendations for analytical performance-based parameters for µ-XRF and LA-ICP-MS as well as the best performing match criteria for both analytical techniques, which can be applied now by forensic glass examiners.
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Fido, L. A. "Application of Raman spectroscopy to forensic examination of paint, fibres, and documents." Thesis, Queen's University Belfast, 2006. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.431609.

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D'Elia, Christina Noel. "Accommodating death an examination of the role of scientific accommodation in forensic anthropology /." Connect to this title online, 2009. http://etd.lib.clemson.edu/documents/1247508443/.

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Laufer, Danièle. "Drames d'amour : étude psychanalytique des crimes passionnels." Thesis, Paris 8, 2016. http://www.theses.fr/2016PA080104/document.

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Notre pratique d’expert psychologue au pénal nous a amenée à entreprendre cette recherche, sur les crimes passionnels. Cette catégorie, non reconnue par le droit met l’accent sur ce qui se joue parfois de façon dramatique entre un homme et une femme. Amour, crime et folie fondent l’humanité.La criminologie, au XIXe siècle, à partir des aliénistes et de la médecine légale, s’inscrivant dans un mouvement de défense sociale, a posé la question de la folie et de la dangerosité de ces criminels. Au XXIe siècle, le signifiant majeur est violence faite aux femmes, la femme devient victime ayant des droits à défendre. La psychanalyse, avec Freud et Lacan mettent la dimension de l’acte et du désir au cœur de la psyché. Lacan a montré, avec Aimée la dimension imaginaire du crime, puis sa dimension symbolique dans les années 50. Avec son dernier enseignement, et l’invention de l’objet a, la causalité du passage à l’acte est psychique et s’inscrit dans le réel.Reconnaître le hors sens du crime permet de ne pas disjoindre passage à l’acte et personnalité, et peut amener le sujet à accéder à sa responsabilité et à être jugé en conséquence.Les neurosciences ne peuvent dire ce qu’est l’amour ou le crime, les techniques actuarielles ne permettent pas de le prédire.L’amour est un semblant qui voile l’impossible du rapport sexuel. La clinique continuiste de la psychose, formulée par Miller met l’accent sur la nécessité de l’invention au cas par cas. Lors de séparations, lorsque l’amour ne fait plus sinthome, face à une irruption de jouissance, le sujet s’il ne trouve pas de solution, peut passer à l’acte.Il s’agit alors de suicide altruiste, dans un acte d’ « amour altruiste »<br>Our pratical experience as a psychologist expert in court, has led us to undertake this research into crimes of passion. This category not recognized by the law, emphasizes the dramatical situation arising between man and woman. Passion, crime and madness are the basis of mankind.19th century criminology from psychiatrist and forensic science onwards, as part of a social protection movement has stated the question of madness and dangerousness of these criminals. Nowadays, in the 21st century, the most significant signifier is woman’s abuse : women are victims with rights to fight for.Psychoanalysis, with Freud and Lacan make act and desire, central to psyche. Lacan has shown with Aimée the imaginary dimension of crime, then evolving into a symbolic dimension in the fifties. With his latest teaching and the invention of the object « a », causality of acting out is psychic and anchors in the real.Admitting the absurdity of crime prevents us from separating act and personality and can bring the subject to accepting his responsability and be judged consequently.Neurosciences are helpless to say what is passion or crime, and actuarial techniques do not help us to predict it. Love is a pretence masking the impossibility of the sexual intercourse. The clinical approach of continuist psychosis, as formulated by Miller, emphasizes the importance of invention distinctively. During break-up proceedings, when love is not a « sinthome » any longer, faced with a surge of overwhelming pleasure, the subject when unable to find an answer to his problem, may act out.We may then speak of altruistic suicide in an « altruisitic act of love »
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Denman, John A. "The application of time-of-flight secondary ion mass spectrometry (ToF-SIMS) to forensic glass analysis and questioned document examination." 2007. http://arrow.unisa.edu.au:8081/1959.8/40576.

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The combination of analytical sensitivity and selectivity provided by time-of-flight secondary ion mass spectrometry (ToF-SIMS), with advanced statistical interrogation by principal component analysis (PCA), has allowed a significant advancement in the forensic discrimination of pen, pencil and glass materials based on trace characterisation.
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Books on the topic "Forensic document examination"

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Vastrick, Thomas W. Forensic document examination techniques. IIA Research Foundation, 2004.

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Kelly, Jan Seaman, and Miriam Angel, eds. Forensic Document Examination in the 21st Century. CRC Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780367853587.

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Linton, Mohammed, ed. The neuroscience of handwriting: Applications for forensic document examination. Taylor & Francis, 2012.

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C, Cutamora Marcelino. Forensic document examination and the rules on evidence on expert testimony: Principles, practice, techniques in qualifying, cross-examining and impeaching the forensic document expert. Central Book Supply, Inc., 2010.

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Forensic signature examination. C.C. Thomas, 1995.

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Rossinskiy, Sergey. Pre-trial proceedings in a criminal case: the nature and methods of collecting evidence. INFRA-M Academic Publishing LLC., 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/1244960.

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The monograph is devoted to a comprehensive review of the problems of pre-trial evidence collection as one of the stages of the general procedural mechanism aimed at establishing the circumstances relevant to the criminal case. The essence, methodological basis and system of investigative actions, forensic examinations and other procedural methods of collecting evidence that make up the modern arsenal of bodies of inquiry and preliminary investigation are investigated. The main cognitive and security technologies used in conducting investigative and other procedural actions are highlighted. The problems of the theory and legal regulation of the general rules of their implementation, the procedural status of their participants, fixing their progress and results, judicial control over their production are reflected; the actual problems of investigative inspection, examination, search, interrogation, confrontation, forensic examination, as well as the presentation, demand and seizure (seizure) of objects and documents are considered. Special attention is paid to the applied aspects, the analysis of errors and difficulties that arise in modern law enforcement practice, and possible ways to overcome them are proposed. For researchers and practitioners, teachers, postgraduates( adjuncts), students, as well as anyone interested in topical issues of criminal procedure law and criminology.
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Bhuvan, Bhuvneshwar Singh. Examination of disputed documents alongwith foot print & finger print identification: Forensic analysis of disputed documents with an exposition of finger print identification and expert testimony supplemented with illustrations, sketches, diagrams, maps & coloured photographs. Dwivedi Publishing Company, 2015.

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Forensic Document Examination. Humana Press, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-59745-301-1.

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Forensic Document Examination. Elsevier, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/c2012-0-07274-2.

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Koppenhaver, Katherine Mainolfi. Forensic Document Examination: Principles and Practice. Humana P.,U.S., 2006.

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Book chapters on the topic "Forensic document examination"

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Riordan, William M., Judith A. Gustafson, Mary P. Fitzgerald, and Jane A. Lewis. "Forensic Document Examination." In Forensic Science. John Wiley & Sons, Ltd, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9781118373880.ch9.

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Leaver, William L. "Forensic Document Examination." In The Forensic Laboratory Handbook Procedures and Practice. Humana Press, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-60761-872-0_13.

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Harris, Howard A., and Henry C. Lee. "Questioned document examination." In Introduction to Forensic Science and Criminalistics. CRC Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315119175-7.

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Leaver, William L. "Introduction to Forensic Document Examination." In The Forensic Laboratory Handbook. Humana Press, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1385/1-59259-946-x:223.

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Bishop, Brett M. D. "Forensic Document Examiner Training." In Forensic Document Examination in the 21st Century. CRC Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780367853587-2.

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Vargas, Rigo. "Standards in Forensic Document Examination." In Forensic Document Examination in the 21st Century. CRC Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780367853587-3.

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Harralson, Heidi H., and Larry S. Miller. "History of Forensic Document Examination." In Huber and Headrick’s Handwriting Identification. CRC Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315152462-1.

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Mitchell, Linda L. "Forensic Hand-Printing Examination." In Forensic Document Examination in the 21st Century. CRC Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780367853587-11.

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Ibrahim, Samiah. "Forensic Intelligence." In Forensic Document Examination in the 21st Century. CRC Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780367853587-6.

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Sang, John L., Linton A. Mohammed, and Carl R. McClary. "The future of forensic document examination." In The Future of Forensic Science. John Wiley & Sons, Ltd, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9781119226703.ch10.

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Conference papers on the topic "Forensic document examination"

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Marcelli, Angelo, Antonio Parziale, and Claudio De Stefano. "Quantitative evaluation of features for Forensic Handwriting Examination." In 2015 13th International Conference on Document Analysis and Recognition (ICDAR). IEEE, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icdar.2015.7333952.

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zhong, xin, Xinwei Wang, and Yan Zhou. "Ns-scaled time-gated fluorescence lifetime imaging for forensic document examination." In International Conference on Optical Instruments and Technology 2017: Optical Systems and Modern Optoelectronic Instruments, edited by Liquan Dong, Yongtian Wang, Baohua Jia, and Kimio Tatsuno. SPIE, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.2286229.

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Santos, Cesar R., Flávio Bortolozzi, Luiz S. Oliveira, and Edson Justino. "Off-line signature verification based on forensic questioned document examination approach." In the 2007 ACM symposium. ACM Press, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1244002.1244147.

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Deegan, Dennis C., and Dennis K. Williams. "Materials, Fabrication, Installation, and Applied Mechanics Considerations in the Catastrophic Failure of a Flex Hose Bellows." In ASME 2007 Pressure Vessels and Piping Conference. ASMEDC, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/pvp2007-26769.

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This paper is the third in a series that describes the materials, fabrication, installation, and applied mechanics considerations surrounding the catastrophic failure of a bellows component within a metallic flexible hose. The subject flexible hose was utilized in a compressor piping system attachment juncture to a petro-chemical piping system designed in accordance with the ASME B31.3 Process Piping Code. Specifically, the ultimate failure mode issues related to the instability of the metal u-shaped bellows, from which the hose derives its overall flexibility and name, are reviewed and discussed in detail. In an effort to provide a comprehensive examination of the use of the flexible hose in the petrochemical industry, a discussion of the materials, fabrication methods, installation, and, applied mechanics associated with column buckling of the bellows (also known as “squirm”) are presented. A metallurgical failure analysis is presented to identify and document the mode of failure and metallurgical condition of the wire braid and bellows components of the hose. In addition, material examination results, including the discovery of inherent flaws from the fabrication process, are presented and the significance of the findings is presented. The selection process for this particular type of flexible hose (and bellows component) for eventual installation in a vibratory service environment is reviewed in light of the published recommendations provided by the rules of the Expansion Joint Manufacturers Association Standards (EJMA) with regard to squirm are also reviewed and discussed. Finally, a summary of the elastic-plastic finite element analysis of the u-shaped bellows is briefly described and compared against previously published theoretical works on the instability of shells of revolution and most specifically, toroids. The results of the theoretical, empirical, and analytical forensic investigations into the squirm phenomenon are utilized to identify some very practical recommendations in an effort to minimize the probability of catastrophic failures of u-shaped bellows from column type instability.
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Holcombe, G. "Image processing tools for the interactive forensic examination of questioned documents." In European Convention on Security and Detection. IEE, 1995. http://dx.doi.org/10.1049/cp:19950502.

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Reports on the topic "Forensic document examination"

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G Sperry, PA Manzolillo, RC Hanlan, and RJ Muehlberger. Survey of Forensic Document Examination Habit Areas: Degree of Use and Discriminatory Power. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/10485.

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