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Volume 30, Issue 4 (October 1985)

ISSN: 0022-1198
CODEN: JFSCA
Published Online: 1 October 1985
Page Count: 2


A Review of Principles of Forensic Handwriting Identification and Testimony
Flynn, WJ
Arizona Department of Public Safety, Questioned Document Laboratory, AZ

Abstract

The stated purpose of this book is to provide a “new approach to forensic handwriting identification theory” for the novice and experienced document analyst, trial counsel, and investigators. The “new” approach espoused by the author involves the use of set theory, calculus of probability, and the psychology of learning to provide the logical foundation for the three-part “house of truth” referred to in the text as the “tridium of handwriting identification.”



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Paper ID: JFS11080J
DOI: 10.1520/JFS11080J
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