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Handwriting Analysis EHS Forensic Science

Video links chnique/document-examination/ historical document chnique/document-examination/ xRPE FBI xRPE

4 Handwriting Analysis Document analysts examine and compare questioned documents with known material (exemplar). – What do you think a questioned document could be? – A questioned document is any signature, handwriting, typewriting, or other written mark whose source or authenticity is in dispute or question. – Give an example of where you have heard of this before.

A questioned document… Is any signature, handwriting, typewriting, or other written mark whose source of authenticity is in dispute or uncertain Examples of questioned documents: checks certificates wills licenses letters suicide, ransom notes

7 Introduction Experts in the field investigate such things as handwriting, computer printouts, commercial printing, paper, and ink. – Questioned documents can include: checks, certificates, wills, passports, licenses, money, letters, contracts, suicide notes, receipts, lottery tickets, etc. Their work can help identify a document’s author.

T63E questioned documents T63E

9 Introduction Document Experts may investigate threatening, ransom, or suicide notes. – What do you think they are specifically looking for when they analyze the questioned document against a known sample? – Changes in: letter size, shape or appearance, line spacing, letter slant, style, etc.

10 Document Experts are NOT graphologist! – Graphologists analyze handwriting to detect personality traits (this is not a recognized part of forensic science, but is may be useful to investigations). How could a graphologist be useful to an investigation?

11 History of Forensic Handwriting Analysis In the 1930s, handwriting analysis played a role in the famous Lindbergh case. It was used in the trial of Richard Hauptman for the kidnapping & murder of the son Charles Lindbergh. View: _S2Fk then handout Lindberg’s Kiddnapping worksheet _S2Fk

12 History of Forensic Handwriting Analysis In 1999, the United States Court of Appeals determined that handwriting analysis qualified as a form of expert testimony. – To be admissible in court, however, scientifically accepted guidelines must be followed. Handwriting analysis has been used by Scotland Yard, the FBI, and the Secret Service.

13 Handwriting Everyone’s handwriting shows natural variations. – What are some factors that affect our handwriting and cause these variations? – Writing instrument (pen, pencil, marker, crayon) our mood, age, time restraints, audience being written too. Despite these variations, each person has a unique handwriting style.

14 Example What do you notice about the two samples of handwriting to the right?

15 Introduction to Handwriting Characteristics of Handwriting – Handwriting Analysts look at three aspects of handwriting: letter form, line form, and formatting. – Letter form includes: letter shape, curve, slant, size, continuous stroke, and correct appearance. – Line form includes: smoothness of letters, and darkness of lines of different strokes – Formatting includes: spacing between letters, words, and lines, placement of words, & margins

Skills of Handwriting Characteristics Uniformity—control over the pen indicates the amount of skill Speed—no hesitation Smoothness—connecting strokes are important

Deterioration If a person is ill, there should be deterioration the process of becoming progressively worse

Class and Individual Characteristics Relative Size Spacing—amount of space between letters and words Alignment—positioning of letters with respect to an imaginary line Slant

Shading—pen pressure, movement, pen position (relationship between pen point and surface) Skills Arrangement--margins Line Quality—quality of the stroke Rhythm—finger movement, hand or body movement

20 Handwriting Examination What is the goal of handwriting examination? – To determine authorship and authentication. – To identify forgeries: documents created with the intention to deceive… Two writings are the product of one person if their similarities are unique and no unexplainable differences are found.

21 Handwriting Examination Steps of handwriting analysis: 1. Examine the questionable document for detectable traits and record them. 2. Obtain some writing of the suspect’s (an exemplar) and compare the traits found in the questionable document with it. 3. Draw conclusions about the authorship of the questionable document based on the comparison.

22 Technology Used in Handwriting Analysis Biometric Signature Pads This computerized pad “learns” to recognize how a person signs his or her name based on the speed, pressure, and rhythm of the signing. Forgeries then are recognized by the detection of even slight differences. Computerized Analysis of Handwriting Computers can make objective comparisons between handwritings. Suspect signatures can be compared with ones stored in databases.

23 Handwriting Evidence in the Courtroom The expert shows how comparisons were made. The defense attorney likely will cross-examine the handwriting expert. Shortcomings in Analysis A particular piece of handwriting can be different from its usual style because of factors such as fatigue. Experts can miss details.

Take out a piece of paper Fold the paper in half Write this statement: Meet me at 2 p.m. You know the place. Look on the back with flashlight Then shade impression with pencil