Handwriting Characteristics
Fraud, Forgery, Counterfeiting
Preventing Fraud
100

2. How is handwriting analyzed?

Similarities and uniqueness by human or technology

100

6. What is forgery?

making or altering documents for deception

100

What color does a counterfeit detecting pen make for REAL money?

yellow

200

1. What is a questioned document?

document of unknown origin and authorship

200

6. What is fraud?

forgery used for financial gain

200

What color does a counterfeit detecting pen make for FAKE money?

brown/black

300

1. What is an exemplar?

document with known origin & authorship

300

6. What is counterfeiting?

forging currency, government documents, or name brand products

300

When does forgery become fraud?

When you want financial gain

400

4. What are the handwriting characteristics?

line quality, spacing, size consistency, continuity, connecting letters, letter completion, cursive & printed letters, pen pressure, slant, line habits, fancy curls or loops, placement of crosses on t's & dots on i's.

400

7. What is an example of forgery and fraud?

Forgery: literary forgery

Fraud: check fraud

400

10. How can counterfeit currency be detected?

1. counterfeit detecting pen uses starch to change color

2. watermarks

3. security thread

500

3. What are the 3 technologies used to analyze handwriting?

1. Infrared spectroscopy: reveals more than 1 ink used

2. Biometric signature pads: identity authenticity

3. Computerized analysis: makes analysis faster and more objective

500

8. What are the 4 methods of forgery?

1. erasure: removing

2. additions: adding

3. cross-outs: inking over 

4. burning: destroying

500

9. How can banks prevent check fraud?

1. print checks on chemically sensitive paper

2. use large font

3. use high-resolution borders

4. print with multiple colors

5. embed glowing fibers

6. chemical-wash detecting system