Disputed Documents, Finger-Prints and Handwriting Examination by Alex Samuel is a comprehensive legal and forensic reference work tailored for practitioners, law enforcement personnel, forensic experts, and students of forensic science and criminal law. This authoritative text delves deep into the multidisciplinary aspects of forensic examination used in courts of law and investigative practice.
Covering an expansive range of topics-including handwriting analysis, fingerprint identification, document authentication, ballistic forensics, chemical analysis, and material examination-the book presents a unified approach to the scientific techniques used in detecting forgery, verifying identity, and interpreting physical evidence.
Key Features:
- Document & Handwriting Analysis: Techniques for detecting forgeries, altered texts, and disguised writing using visual and spectral methods.
- Fingerprint Identification: Methods for lifting, classifying, and comparing prints in forensic investigations.
- Ballistics: Examination of firearms, bullets, and gunshot residue for crime scene reconstruction.
- Chemical & Material Analysis: Use of TLC, GC, HPLC, and FTIR to analyze inks, explosives, drugs, and trace materials.
- Forensic Identification: Covers expert testimony, crime scene procedures, and identification techniques beyond biometrics.
With over 1,000 pages in 39 chapters of detailed content, the book serves as both an academic cornerstone and a practical guide for real-world application in crime scene investigations, forensic laboratories, and legal proceedings.