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Forensic science (often shortened to forensics) is the application of a broad spectrum of sciences and technologies to investigate and establish facts of interest in relation to criminal or civil law. This lecture includes: Document Analysis, Process, Graphologist, Linguist, Document Examiner, Document Analysis, Type of Analysis, Chromatography and Chromatogram, Handwriting Analysis, Characteristic
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Study Guide Document Analysis
Make certain that you have read Ch. 8 in Death’s Acre Study the Document Analysis notes (the powerpoint is still online) o Be able to fully explain the process of getting a reference sample o Know the terms: graphologist, linguist, and document examiner o What are the areas of document analysis? o What is the most common type of analysis? o Know the terms chromatography and chromatogram Handwriting Analysis (RM p. 36-38) o Make sure you know what each characteristic is Ink Analysis o Be able to calculate Retention factor (equation will not be provided) o Be able to conclude whether the same ink was used by looking at a chromatogram Chapter 16 Reading Questions o 1, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 19, 13, 14 Ciphers o Be familiar with terminology o Be able to decode a cipher if given a key o Be able to encode a cipher if given a key o Be able to solve a simple shift cipher
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