Synopsis
Handwriting and hand-printing analysis is applied to many types of investigation: fraud, homicide, suicide, drug trafficking and clandestine labs, sexual offences, threats and extortion, brlackmail, arson, bombings, and theft.
This text covers the major principles involved in handwriting and hand-printing analysis. Lawyers and investigators will learn about interpreting an examiner's report; the significance of various handwriting opinions; and the influencing factors which must be considered. Naturally, students of document examination can gain much from such a practical, yet rigorously scientific, treatment of the subject.
* Shows investigators how to obtain handwriting specimens and evidence
* Provides model specimen handwriting forms
* Covers best practices for properly identifying, collecting, understanding,and examining evidence
About the Author
Ron Morris is President of Ron N. Morris & Associates, Inc. Certified by the US Secret Service Forensic Science Division and the American Board of Forensic Document Examiners, he has worked as an examiner of questioned documents for the Metropolitan Police Department in Washington DC, the US Secret Service, and the US Treasury Department. He has authored numerous reports and technical papers on a wide range of questioned document topics, and has testified as an expert witness in several federal, state, local and military courts.
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