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"Forensic document examination is the study of physical evidence
and physical evidence cannot lie. Only its interpretation can err.
Only the failure to find it, or to hear its true testimony can
deprive it of its value."-Roy Huber This is a comprehensive update
of Huber and Headrick's seminal work on handwriting examination.
New coverage includes a review of forensic handwriting examination
research, handwriting analysis training and proficiency, revised
methods and procedures, an updated listing and clarification of
terminology and electronic signatures, the analysis of digitized
handwriting, and other related technological advances. The book
includes updated photographs, several added illustrations, and
advances in techniques based on the scientific research conducted
in the area over the last 20 years. Features of the new edition
include: The latest on electronic signatures, digital handwriting,
automated handwriting verification, and the many advances in
technology and research over the last two decades An overview of
the fundamentals of handwriting examination with updated discussion
of the intrinsic and extrinsic variables associated with
handwriting identification A review of the criticism of handwriting
expert opinions and methodology, addressing both the strengths and
scientific limitations of the area Fully revised while remaining
true to the spirit and approach of original authors Roy Huber and
A. M. Headrick Addition of nearly 200 new references and new
glossary terms representing advances in research and methods. With
extensive photographs to help clearly illustrate concepts, Huber
and Headrick's Handwriting Identification: Facts and Fundamentals,
Second Edition serves as an invaluable reference to law libraries,
practicing document examiners, forensic and criminal justice
students, and every lawyer handling cases in which the authenticity
of handwriting and documents might be disputed.
"Forensic document examination is the study of physical evidence
and physical evidence cannot lie. Only its interpretation can err.
Only the failure to find it, or to hear its true testimony can
deprive it of its value."-Roy Huber This is a comprehensive update
of Huber and Headrick's seminal work on handwriting examination.
New coverage includes a review of forensic handwriting examination
research, handwriting analysis training and proficiency, revised
methods and procedures, an updated listing and clarification of
terminology and electronic signatures, the analysis of digitized
handwriting, and other related technological advances. The book
includes updated photographs, several added illustrations, and
advances in techniques based on the scientific research conducted
in the area over the last 20 years. Features of the new edition
include: The latest on electronic signatures, digital handwriting,
automated handwriting verification, and the many advances in
technology and research over the last two decades An overview of
the fundamentals of handwriting examination with updated discussion
of the intrinsic and extrinsic variables associated with
handwriting identification A review of the criticism of handwriting
expert opinions and methodology, addressing both the strengths and
scientific limitations of the area Fully revised while remaining
true to the spirit and approach of original authors Roy Huber and
A. M. Headrick Addition of nearly 200 new references and new
glossary terms representing advances in research and methods. With
extensive photographs to help clearly illustrate concepts, Huber
and Headrick's Handwriting Identification: Facts and Fundamentals,
Second Edition serves as an invaluable reference to law libraries,
practicing document examiners, forensic and criminal justice
students, and every lawyer handling cases in which the authenticity
of handwriting and documents might be disputed.
Forensic document examination in handwriting and signature cases
can be complicated by writers with motor disorder conditions such
as Parkinson's disease and essential tremor. These conditions are
more prevalent among the elderly and legal issues arise in probate
and elder abuse fraud cases where parkinsonian patients sign their
signatures to checks, estate, title, and financial documents that
are frequently contested. Because writers with motor disorders
produce distorted, tremulous handwriting, distinguishing between
genuine movement disorder signatures and forgeries can be
problematic for handwriting experts. To address the problem, the
author conducts original research using innovative digital tablet
technology that allows for objective, quantifiable measurement of
dynamic handwriting factors such as duration, velocity, pressure,
and frequency spectrum analysis of writing tremor. The results have
implications not only for handwriting experts working with ink
writing and online biometric signatures, but also the elderly,
motor disorder patients, legal professionals, investigators, law
enforcement, and the justice system.
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