What to look for when appointing a Forensic Handwriting Examiner
Read more →Would you like to study forensic handwriting examination but don’t have time to attend classes? Are you a disciplined, motivated distance student? Graphanex offers online forensic handwriting training with dedicated online tutors. To register your interest in online forensic handwriting training, contact us. Online forensic handwriting training
Read more →Forensic Handwriting Examination Course Forensic Handwriting Examination is the examination of handwriting to establish genuineness of writing/signatures in questioned documents The course is offered online with tutor guided tutorials. Who should register? Anyone interested in examining the genuineness of documents. For a video explanation of the
Read more →Interesting article about ongoing research into the link between handwriting and the brain. https://www.israel21c.org/how-our-handwriting-reveals-our-mood/ This link between handwriting and the brain is important both for the forensic handwriting examiner who examines questioned writing, and the handwriting analyst who analyses personality through handwriting. There are unconscious, involuntary movements
Read more →https://www.graphanex.co.za/wp-content/uploads/2018/03/misaligned-lines-image-cropped.jpgIn Forensic Document Examination, a regular comment by clients to a forensic document examiner (FHE) is “I need the signature/handwriting on this document to be analysed. That looks like my handwriting or signature, but I know I didn’t sign or write on that document or My father
Read more →An interesting read based on research conducted in the US to determine the link between social cynicism and unethical behaviour. This relationship between social cynicism and ethical behaviour, is also often encountered in the field of forensic document examination in South Africa. http://www.sandiegouniontribune.com/pb-whmonthly/news/education/sd-me-sdsu-ethics-20171227-story.html The negative impact of
Read more →http://afde.org/currentissue.html As an applied science, forensic handwriting examination as a discipline is continually striving to standardise a framework of methods of forensic handwriting examination to determine correlation between known and questioned writing. The modular forensic handwriting method developed by Found and Bird (1996), provides one such framework
Read more →http://www.nwp.org/cs/public/print/resource/3555 Writing and the Brain: Neuroscience Shows the Pathways to Learning – article by Judy Wills, neurologist and learning specialist While the debate rages on about whether schools should drop the teaching of cursive writing, more and more research has demonstrated a definite link between handwriting and cognitive and
Read more →http://aphesa.org.za/reliability-forensic-handwriting-examination/ Visit the Association of Professional Handwriting Examiners’ of South Africa website http://www.aphesa.org.za
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