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082 _a614.1
_bMOR/F
100 _aMorris, Ron
245 0 _aForensic handwriting identification: fundamental concepts and principles/
_cRon Morris
260 _aSan Diego:
_bAcademic,
_c2000.
300 _axvi, 238 p. :
_bill. ;
_c16 cm.
505 _aCh. 1. The Physiology of Writing -- Ch. 2. Handwriting Systems -- Ch. 3. Class Characteristics -- Ch. 4. Individuality and Individual Characteristics -- Ch. 5. Features of Writing -- Ch. 6. Qualities of Writing -- Ch. 7. Line Quality -- Ch. 8. Relative Speed of Writing -- Ch. 9. Ratios -- Relative Relationships -- Ch. 10. Beginning, Connecting and Ending Strokes -- Ch. 11. Writing Instruments and Their Influence -- Ch. 12. Some General Observations about Handwriting Identification -- Ch. 13. The Process of Comparison -- Ch. 14. Abnormal/Disguised Writing -- Ch. 15. Obtaining Handwriting Samples -- Ch. 16. Who Do I Send This Case To? -- Ch. 17. Submitting a Questioned Document Case to the Laboratory -- Ch. 18. What Does the Examiner's Report Say?
650 _aWriting Identification
650 _aCriminal investigation
650 _aGraphology
942 _cWB16