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QUESTIONED DOCUMENTS Forensic Science Course
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What is a document? Any fixed method of communication between one individual and another.
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EXAMPLES OF DOCUMENTS THAT MAY BE QUESTIONED: A will A check A ransom note A threatening letter
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Handwriting Analysis Handwriting is an acquired skill. By the late teenage years, the writing style has matured and become unique.
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Characteristics of Handwriting Placement on the paper Overall size of words or letters Slant Loops- present or absent; size; location Line Quality- shaky or smooth Placement of bar on 't' crossings; dotted “i” Beginning and end strokes
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INK CHROMATOGRAPHY A technique used to examine the various pigments found in an ink sample. It is used to detect possible alterations made using a pen different from the one that originally created the document.
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Chromatography of Black Ink
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Typed Alterations A document examiner may collect old typewriters of various brands and models to use for comparison to questioned documents.
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PHOTOCOPIES AND FAKES Copiers and scanners are now frequently used for document alterations. Signs Of a Fake: Trash Marks- those little black dots that appear from nowhere on copied pages Misaligned Type- words that just don’t line up with the rest of the text
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A Final Note on Paper A watermark is an area of translucent design built into the paper. It is usually visible only when held to a light. ****This can identify the manufacturer, the recipient, and the date of production. Watch out for the staple holes…if they do not line up, it could be a fake!
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Resources James, Stuart H. and Nordby, Jon J. Forensic Science: An Introduction to Scientific and Investigative Techniques. CRC Press; Boca Raton, 2003. http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/th umb/9/93/200px-TLC_black_ink.jpg
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