Sometimes, a writer may try to disguise their normal handwriting to hide their identity. One of the most effective and less frequent modes of disguise is to write with the un-accustomed hand. In this type of disguise, due to a sudden loss of pen control, pictorial appearance of handwriting changes to such an extent that the writer assumes success and gets convinced that the disguised handwriting they have produced cannot be attributed to them by comparison with their normal writing style. In the present study, handwriting samples of several persons, both with the normal hand and the unaccustomed hand, were obtained and an attempt has been made to find out and identify those features that survive the hazards of disguise and could be helpful ...
Questioned document examination, particularly handwriting/handprinting identification, lends itself ...
Abstract. Handwriting experts are usually required to differentiate between authentic and forged sig...
Abstract—In digital forensics, questions often arise about the authors of documents: their identity,...
The basic method of handwriting identification is the same now as it was in Twelfth Night: to compar...
Documents are not always what they are represented. A forger tries to show as if the Documents he is...
To analyse and compare the handwriting of a person under different circumstances — wit...
Background: In the forensic field examination, "a standard" is simply known item to which an unknown...
Forensic analysis of questioned documents includes chemical analyses of paper and ink as well as han...
Identification of handwriting found on the disputed document by comparison with the known ha...
In the context of current forensic knowledge and practice, using the handwriting analysis method to ...
The process of automatic handwriting investigation in forensic science is described. The general sch...
We present the motivations and the results of an investigation aimed at establishing to which extent...
© 2017 The Chartered Society of Forensic Sciences Traditionally, forensic science has predominantly ...
Every literate human have their own distinctive handwriting characteristics that is of course embedd...
ABSTRACT: It was Plato who defined the meaning and metaphysical value of Beauty in a way which was v...
Questioned document examination, particularly handwriting/handprinting identification, lends itself ...
Abstract. Handwriting experts are usually required to differentiate between authentic and forged sig...
Abstract—In digital forensics, questions often arise about the authors of documents: their identity,...
The basic method of handwriting identification is the same now as it was in Twelfth Night: to compar...
Documents are not always what they are represented. A forger tries to show as if the Documents he is...
To analyse and compare the handwriting of a person under different circumstances — wit...
Background: In the forensic field examination, "a standard" is simply known item to which an unknown...
Forensic analysis of questioned documents includes chemical analyses of paper and ink as well as han...
Identification of handwriting found on the disputed document by comparison with the known ha...
In the context of current forensic knowledge and practice, using the handwriting analysis method to ...
The process of automatic handwriting investigation in forensic science is described. The general sch...
We present the motivations and the results of an investigation aimed at establishing to which extent...
© 2017 The Chartered Society of Forensic Sciences Traditionally, forensic science has predominantly ...
Every literate human have their own distinctive handwriting characteristics that is of course embedd...
ABSTRACT: It was Plato who defined the meaning and metaphysical value of Beauty in a way which was v...
Questioned document examination, particularly handwriting/handprinting identification, lends itself ...
Abstract. Handwriting experts are usually required to differentiate between authentic and forged sig...
Abstract—In digital forensics, questions often arise about the authors of documents: their identity,...