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CHH110 Handwriting Analysis Forgery, and Counterfeiting Page 314 1. How Much Money Did the Man from Argentina Get from His Forged Check

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CHH110 Handwriting Analysis Forgery, and Counterfeiting Page 314 1. How much money did the man from Argentina get from his forged check in the story from Frank W. Abagnale? 2. What book did Abagnale write based on his own life of forgery? 3. What does Frank Abagnale do today? Page 316 4. What is a questioned document? 5. What type of paperwork might undergo document analysis? 6. What would a person have to do to become a document expert (analysts)? 7. What is the ABFDE? 8. What does a graphologist do? 9. How is handwriting like a fingerprint? 10. What is an exemplar? 11. When was handwriting evidence first used in the court room? 12. What led to Hauptmann's conviction and execution in the 1930 s? Page 317 13. When did expert handwriting analysis become admissible in court rooms? 14. What is done using computers? 15. Name four things that could change your handwriting, give it a minor variation. 16. How many characteristics do handwriting experts examine? 17. What things are looked at for letter form? 18. What things are looked at for line form? Page 3188319 19. What things are looked at for formatting? 20. Give the description for line quality. 21. Give the description for size consistency. 22. Give the description for cursive and printed letters. 23. Give the description for slant. 24. After reading through all of the characteristics which do you think might be the most significant to forensic document investigators? 25. Which of the characteristics in table 10-2 could be measured or quantified to increase evidence reliability? CHH 10 Handwriting Analysls Forgery, and Counterfelting-Port? Page 320 Hondwriting Analysis 26. Why might forensic analysis of handwriting be done? 27. What is forgery? 28. Why must the writer always be supervised during the production of an exemplar?

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1. The man from Argentina received $1,000,000 from his forged check in the story from Frank W. Abagnale.2. Abagnale wrote the book "Catch Me If You Can" based on his own life of forgery.3. Today, Frank Abagnale works as a fraud consultant and speaker.4. A questioned document is any document whose authenticity or origin is in doubt.5. Paperwork such as wills, contracts, and checks might undergo document analysis.6. To become a document expert, a person would need extensive training and experience in document examination.7. ABFDE stands for Association of Forensic Document Examiners.8. A graphologist analyzes handwriting to determine personality traits and psychological characteristics.9. Handwriting is like a fingerprint because no two people have the same handwriting.10. An exemplar is a known sample of handwriting used for comparison with questioned documents.11. Handwriting evidence was first used in the courtroom in the 19th century.12. Hauptmann's conviction and execution in the 1930s were led by handwriting analysis evidence.13. Expert handwriting analysis became admissible in courtrooms in the late 20th century.14. Computers are used for document analysis to enhance accuracy and speed.15. Four things that could change your handwriting are pressure, speed, mood, and writing surface.16. Handwriting experts examine over 100 characteristics.17. Letter form is looked at for size, shape, and slant.18. Line form is looked at for width, spacing, and continuity.19. Formatting is looked at for margins, indentation, and layout.20. Line quality refers to the smoothness or roughness of the lines.21. Size consistency refers to the uniformity of letter and word sizes.22. Cursive letters flow together, while printed letters are separate.23. Slant refers to the angle of the letters.24. The most significant characteristic for forensic document investigators might be size consistency.25. Characteristics such as line quality and size consistency could be measured or quantified to increase evidence reliability.26. Forensic analysis of handwriting might be done to verify authenticity or identify the writer.27. Forgery is the act of creating a false document with the intent to deceive.28. The writer must always be supervised during the production of an exemplar to ensure the sample is not tampered with.