Handwriting Analysis

Forgery
Counterfeiting
Mixed Review
Handwriting Characteristics
100

What is the primary goal of handwriting analysis in forensic science?

To establish the authenticity of documents and detect forgeries.


100

 What does forgery involve?

Making, altering, or falsifying documents to deceive.

100

What is the definition of counterfeiting?

Copying items for deception.

100

Initial Handwriting analysis is done with

the naked eye or a microscope

100

_________ ___________ is the amount of space put between letters. The letters could all be connected or spaced drastically.

Letter spacing

200

Name one technological advancement that has improved handwriting analysis.

Biometric signature pads.

200

What is a common type of forgery involving financial documents?

Check forgery

200

Name one built-in feature of U.S. currency that helps prevent counterfeiting.

Security features such as watermarks or security threads.

200

Handwriting analysis played a role in the 1930s ____________ case.

  

Lindbergh kidnapping

200

The height of capital letters, the height of small case letters, and ratio of small case letters to high case letters are examples of: 


Size Consistency

300

 In what historical case did handwriting analysis play a significant role during the 1930s?

The Lindbergh kidnapping case

300

What is one method used to prevent check forgery?

 Using chemically sensitive paper.

300

 What is one tool used to detect counterfeit currency?

Counterfeit-detecting pens.

300

A handwriting analyst must use an _______ when comparing writing samples

exemplar (known sample/control)

300

The more ink used or heavy ink use could be an example of 

Pen pressure

400

How many major categories of handwriting characteristics do experts examine?

12 major categories.

400

 How do banks encourage the prevention of fraud?

By promoting the use of debit check cards.

400

How does the government combat counterfeiting of currency?

By continuously updating currency designs.

400

This device measures Rhythm, speed, and pressure of writing 

Biometric signature pads

400

Do the letters flow or are they erractic or shaky? (is an example of which characteristic?)

Line quality

500

What factors can affect the quality of handwriting standards during analysis?

Mood, age, and illness.

500

 Describe literary forgery.

The act of creating or altering written works to deceive.


500

Why is it important to have updated currency designs?

To stay ahead of counterfeiters and improve detection methods.

500

The goal is to determine authorship (of documents) using

scientific methods.

500

Left, right or variable is a description of which handwriting characteristic?

Slant

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