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Handwriting Features Guide


Handwriting Features Guide

A reference list of defined and illustrated features used by forensic handwriting examiners
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von: Nicole Crown, Raymond Marquis, Carolyne Bird

12,99 €

Verlag: Bod - Books on Demand
Format: EPUB
Veröffentl.: 27.06.2024
ISBN/EAN: 9783758334672
Sprache: englisch
Anzahl Seiten: 142

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Forensic handwriting examination follows a process comprised of four main steps: Analysis, Comparison, Evaluation, and Verification (ACE-V). While the process itself has been described and refined, very little effort has been undertaken to establish a clear and detailed list of features that the forensic handwriting examiner (FHE) must analyse in the first step of the examination. In-depth analysis of graphical features of handwritten texts or signatures is integral to the work of FHEs when requested to give an expert opinion, typically to determine whether a questioned handwritten item has been written by a specific writer. Indeed, it is these graphical features that will be compared between questioned and known samples, to establish similarities and differences that will finally be evaluated under two or more mutually exclusive propositions to reach a conclusion. A robust analysis based on clearly defined features is necessary to provide reliable and unbiased opinions.
Numerous books and articles describe handwriting features that should be observed during the analysis stage of the examination. However, the descriptions can be vague, and several authors may use different terms to describe the same feature. It may also happen that the same term is used to define different characteristics. Moreover, illustrations of terms are often scarce and some- times of little help to understand what the corresponding features are. These problems are exacerbated when trying to equate terms in different languages.
This project presents a comprehensive depiction of writing fea- tures (particularly found in Latin script) relating to the whole hand- written text or signature, which the authors consider relevant to help answer questions commonly ad- dressed by FHEs.
It is the authors hope that the FHE community utilises this illustrated list of writing features, which we believe can promote a thorough and complete analysis and provide a common language for FHEs. Thus, this project seeks to contribute to establishing a systematic and standardized approach to forensic handwriting examination and move the discipline towards reproducibility and validation.
Nicole Crown:
Zurich Forensic Science Institute, Switzerland
Nicole Crown has obtained a MSc in forensic sciences from the University of Lausanne in 2001, Switzerland. She has 18 years of experience in the field of forensic handwriting examination, two of those in the Questioned Document Unit, Western Cape, South Africa. She has been working since 2010 as a senior handwriting examiner at the Zurich Forensic Science Institute for civil and penal cases.
Nicole has been a member of the Steering Committee of the European Network of Forensic Handwriting Experts (ENFHEX) since 2015 in various roles, with current responsibility in the areas of education and training.

Raymond Marquis:
School of Criminal Justice, University of Lausanne, Switzerland
Raymond Marquis obtained his PhD degree in Forensic Sciences in the School of Criminal Justice of the University of Lausanne (Switzerland). His PhD thesis has contributed to validating the fundamentals of the discipline of forensic handwriting examination through the analysis of character shape. Raymond is working as a practicing forensic scientist at the School of Criminal Justice since 2004, in the document examination section, for civil, penal and private cases. He is also a researcher in the field of handwriting examination. He has authored and coauthored several publications in this area. His professional interests are focused on the logical approach for evidence assessment and its application in handwriting examination, in respect with both implementation and communication in written or oral statements. He is a member of the European Network of Forensic Handwriting Experts (ENFHEX).

Carolyne Bird:
Forensic Science SA, Adelaide South Australia
Carolyne Bird holds a Doctor of Philosophy in Human Bioscience from La Trobe University, Melbourne. Her research focused on investigating forensic handwriting examiners skill in detecting disguise and simulation in handwritten text. She has been employed by Forensic Science SA since 2002, where she holds the position of Science Leader - Document Examination.
Carolyne is a member and current vicepresident (2021-2024) of the Australasian Society of Forensic Document Examiners Inc., a member of the Australian and New Zealand Forensic Science Society, an associate member of the European Network of Forensic Handwriting Experts (ENFHEX) and the European Document Experts Working Group (EDEWG), and a corresponding member of the American Society of Questioned Document Examiners. She has been a member of several national and international working groups, including the NIST/NIJ Expert Working Group for Human Factors in Handwriting Examination. Dr. Bird has more than 10 publications in peer-reviewed forensic science journals, and books.

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