Mr. La Magnaas Alex Trebek. True/False Questioned Document analysis is a peer-reviewed field A-A1.

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Mr. La MagnaMr. La Magnaas Alex Trebek as Alex Trebek

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True/FalseQuestioned Document analysis

is a peer-reviewed field

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true

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A-A2

What is graphology?

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Associating personality to specific styles of handwriting

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A-A3

True/FalseQuestioned Document analysis

involves the comparison of known writings and suspect

writings

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true

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A-A4

One way that handwriting can be affected

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Illness, Drugs, Age, etc.

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A-A5

Type of forgery that is done without having a model of the

signature

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Blind forgery

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A-B1

2 phases of questioned document analysis

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1) Hardware (pen, paper)2) Visual examination of

writing

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A-B2

True/FalseThere are just a few

handwriting characteristics that can be examined

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False

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A-B3

What is an exemplar?

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Known handwriting sample

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A-B4

Which type of exemplar is best to

have?

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Non-requested sample (everyday writing)

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A-B5

True/FalseWhen collecting requested

writing, one sample is sufficient

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False

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A- C1

What is chromatography?

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Separating a mixture based on its solubility to the solvent

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A-C2

True/FalseIn paper chromatography, the paper is the mobile phase and

the liquid is the stationary phase.

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False

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A-C3

True/FalseChromatography is only used for identifying various dyes or

pigments.

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false

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A-C4

How do you calculate an Rf value?

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Distance pigment/Distance solvent

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What does an Rf value of 1 indicate?

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Highly soluble

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A-D1

True/FalseQuestioned document analysis

is conclusive and is considered individual

characteristic evidence

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False

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A-D2

True/FalseErasures can be performed with sandpaper or knives

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True

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A-D3

What is an obliteration to a document?

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Crossing out or obscuring some part of the document

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A-D4

True/FalseAn example of an

alteration would be adding an extra 0 to a

check

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True

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A-D5

Writing that is detected on sheets not directly written on

is called

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Indented writing

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A-E1

This technique uses special light to pick up different inks or

fibers in currency

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Infrared Luminescence

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A-E2

True/FalseMost commercial inks contain

only one type of dye

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False

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A-E3

The definition of forensic science

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Application of a broad spectrum of sciences to the

legal system

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Ink from a questioned document is removed by

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a needle

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What do some ink companies do?

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Put tags in the ink

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Questioned Document Techniques

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The name of the device that

detects indented writings

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Electro-static detection apparatus

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