TY - BOOK AU - Osborn, Albert S. TI - Questioned documents SN - 9788194776543 U1 - 363.2 PY - 2023/// CY - Delhi; PB - Law and justice publishing co., KW - Evidence, Documentary N1 - Include Bibliographical reference and index; Chapter 01. Preliminary Examination of Questioned Documents Chapter 02. Classes of Questioned Documents Chapter 03. Care of Questioned Documents Chapter 04. Standards on Comparison Chapter 05. Photography and Questioned Documents Chapter 06. The Microscope and Questioned Documents Chapter 07. Special Instructions, Measures and Applications in Questioned Document Cases Chapter 08. Movements or Manner of Writing, Line Quality and Alignment in Writing Chapter 09. Pen position, Pen- Pressure and Shading in Writing Chapter 10. Arrangement, Size, Propositions, Spacing and Slant in Writing Chapter 11. Writing Instruments Chapter 12. The Relation of Systems of Writing to Questioned Documents Chapter 13. Variation in Genuine Writing Chapter 14. Variety of Forms in Handwriting and Mathematical Calculations Applied to Questioned Handwriting Chapter 15. The Process of Comparison, or Reasoning Regarding Similarities and Differences Chapter 16 to Chapter 36............................................................... Part Two : Citations of Discussions of the Facts and the Law of Questioned Documents from Many Sources Bibliography Index, Part One N2 - A Century ago the science of handwriting study did not exist. A crude empiricism still prevailed. This hundred years past has seen a vast progress. All relevant branches of modern science have been brought to bear. Skilled students have focused upon this field manifold appurtenant devices and apparatus. A Science and an Art have developed. A Firm place has now been made for the expert witness who is emphatically scientific, and not merely empiric. Each age has its crimes, with the corresponding protective measures - all alike the product of the age's conditions. In each age, crime takes advantage of conditions, and then society awakes and gradually overtakes crime by discovering new expedients. ---Lawbookshop.net ER -