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The forensic examination of handwriting is concerned with the identification of authorship. Do not confuse it with Graphology; this purports to deal with the determination of personality from handwriting features. There are three critical requirements for a successful examination: |
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The original document bearing the questioned handwriting |
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Adequate comparison material |
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Proper laboratory facilities |
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Diaries and address books |
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Notebooks |
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Business and private correspondence |
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Cheques |
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Do not show the individual concerned the document in question. Dictate from it instead. |
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Ask the individual to write the handwriting on a number of single pieces of paper - about 12 - 20. |
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As each specimen is produced remove it from sight. |
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If possible ask for specimens to be completed on several different days or at least with breaks instituted between the taking of the specimens. |
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