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Aim: How are forgeries identified? Do Now: Get a Textbook and Take it to Your Desk
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The most common forgery is a signature What are some other things that are commonly forged?
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1. Blind Forgery Made without a model Forger uses his own handwriting and does not even try to copy the original Easiest forgery to detect
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2. Simulated Forgery One made by copying a genuine signature by carefully drawing it Forger practice many times before attempting Very difficult to link to suspect
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3. Traced Forgery One made by tracing a genuine signature Carbon paper, light box, or even pressing hard over an original Stereomicroscope will reveal that Line quality may be inconsistent
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Writing in which the slant of the letters is to the left of the vertical
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Title: Ivan the Terrible Who: John Demjanjuk, suspect, & their relationship any other key players (witnesses, lawyers, experts) When/ Where: Year, geographic location (ex: San Diego, CA) Physical location/ time of day Evidence: Forensic evidence/ witness testimony How did the suspect become a suspect? Did suspect have the means/ motive/ opportunity? Outcome: Legal outcome Reflections: Why do you think this case is famous?
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http://www.cbsnews.com/news/art-forger- wolfgang-beltracchis-multimillion-dollar- scam/ http://www.cbsnews.com/news/art-forger- wolfgang-beltracchis-multimillion-dollar- scam/
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Take out a piece of paper and sign your signature Give this paper to someone sitting near you Try each of the 3 forgery methods to forge this person’s signature 1.Blind (no practice just do it) 2.Simulated (practice before and take time) 3.Traced (may want to go near windows for more light) Which method worked the best? Why?
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1. Follow all instructions on worksheet 2. Answer all questions 3. Hand in when complete
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