Journal Published Online: 02 April 2014
Volume 17, Issue 3

Handwriting Examinations from Electronic Images

CODEN: JFSCAS

Abstract

Although the document examiner would always prefer to have the originals of documents that he is called upon to analyze, he sometimes must do the best he can with copies. A copy may be in the form of a photograph, microfilm print, photocopy, or carbon copy. In the case of sales slips it is not unusual to be forced to work from a third or fourth carbon of the original. Soon, if not already, the examiner may be called upon to make examinations from electronically-produced copies, most of which are called “facsimiles.” (Indeed, upon the day of completion of this paper there was received in the Questioned Document Laboratory of the Metropolitan Police Department, Washington, D.C. the first case that included ten such documents which were transmitted from Kansas City to Washington via Telecopier.)

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Todd, Irby
Metropolitan Police Dept., Washington, D.C., US
Pages: 7
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Stock #: JFS173720364
ISSN: 0022-1198
DOI: 10.1520/JFS173720364