In order for evidence to be of value to the case it must be
sent to the lab.
-handled with gloved hands only.
-fully documented at all stages of the investigation.
- collected and studied only by the forensic scientists.
-photographed.
If you found a letter at the scene of a crime how might it be processed for evidence?
labeled with a felt-tip marker and stored in cellophane
- study the person’s handwriting to identify the criminal’s personality type
-examine the design, shape and structure of the letters and words
- don’t bother looking for finger prints, it is just paper
- all of the above
In document analysis which item and evidence do not match?
paper type-->age of the document
-handwriting-->period of time over which document was produced
- ink type-->age of document
- letter structure-->specific machine or instrument used to produce document
-handwriting-->attitude and emotion of the author at the time of writing
2007-11-30
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