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Issue: 2004, Vol. 16
I Research Handwriting Identification using Multi-scale Features Experimental Analysis of Variation and Individuality of Japanese Handwriting An Introduction to Gel Inks: History and Analysis An Examination of Tremor and Distortion Caused by Extrinsic Handwriting Conditions II Technically Speaking Wake Up to the Wacom™ Tablet III Commentary Forensic Document Examination: Guidelines for Evaluating Credentials IV Book Review Bate’s ISQD, Second Edition Issue: 2000, Vol. 13 Mini-Series Marvin L. Simner, Ph.D. Patricia L. Girouard, B.A.A. , Editors Empirical Investigations Effects of writing speed upon modes of signature simulation: A kinematic analysis The forensic detection of deceptive behaviour using hand writing movements The influence of tremor on handwriting performance under conditions of low and intermediate physical stress The use of foreign copybook patterns to determine the country of origin of the author of a questioned document Case Studies and Technology articles Signatures of persons with parkinsonism and hepatic encephalopathy as comparison standards Multiple Sclerosis and its affect on handwriting Forged and altered documents using technology Book Review Issue: 1994 Medical Records: What You See and Why Medical Malpractice: Case Management and Other Guidelines Changes in Arms and Hand Position in Writing Writing Opinions: A Menu The Stopwatch Method if Disguised Signature Identification Comparison of a Spanish Letter Written by a Ten-year Old Alleged Kidnap Victim, with Standards Written in English Photographic Techniques for Document Examiners: An Overview Issue: 1994 – Special Issue Contemporary Issues in the Forensic, Developmental and Neurological Aspects of Handwriting The Importance of Expert Handwriting Opinions in the German Judicial System Psychomotor Aspects of Poor Handwriting in Children Pattern Drawing by Clumsy Children: A Problem of Movement Control? Between-hand Spelling Differences in Young Adolescent Poor Spellers Who Differ in Reading Ability A Further Reliability Evaluation of Five Criteria for Judging the Legibility of Children’s Handwriting Is parential instruction in printing responsible for the motor rules that kindergarten children use when they print? |