2019
DOI: 10.4103/mamcjms.mamcjms_25_19
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Lacunae in Forensic Handwriting Examination: Scope for Exploitation

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“…The Report of the Expert Working Group for Human Factors in Handwriting Examination published the report Forensic Handwriting Examination and Human Factors: Improving the Practice through a Systems Approach [ 845 ]. A further nine articles [ [846] , [847] , [848] , [849] , [850] , [851] , [852] , [853] , [854] ], and 24 conference presentations [ [855] , [856] , [857] , [858] , [859] , [860] , [861] , [862] , [863] , [864] , [865] , [866] , [867] , [868] , [869] , [870] , [871] , [872] , [873] , [874] , [875] , [876] , [877] , [878] ], including one workshop on decision-making and cognitive bias in FHE signature comparisons, comprise this section, most of which spawned from the HFHE study.…”
Section: Quality Assurancementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The Report of the Expert Working Group for Human Factors in Handwriting Examination published the report Forensic Handwriting Examination and Human Factors: Improving the Practice through a Systems Approach [ 845 ]. A further nine articles [ [846] , [847] , [848] , [849] , [850] , [851] , [852] , [853] , [854] ], and 24 conference presentations [ [855] , [856] , [857] , [858] , [859] , [860] , [861] , [862] , [863] , [864] , [865] , [866] , [867] , [868] , [869] , [870] , [871] , [872] , [873] , [874] , [875] , [876] , [877] , [878] ], including one workshop on decision-making and cognitive bias in FHE signature comparisons, comprise this section, most of which spawned from the HFHE study.…”
Section: Quality Assurancementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Varshney and Bedi wrote of the Lacunae in Forensic Handwriting Examination: Scope for Exploitation [ 851 ]. Their article presented the process of handwriting analysis and explained how bias could arise in the subjective part of the examination and evaluation of observations.…”
Section: Quality Assurancementioning
confidence: 99%