Found B, Rogers D K
Forensic Expertise Profiling Laboratory, School of Human Biosciences, La Trobe University, Victoria, Australia.
Sci Justice. 2005 Oct-Dec;45(4):199-206. doi: 10.1016/S1355-0306(05)71667-1.
Many forensic document examiners are hesitant to express authorship opinions on photocopied handwriting as the photocopying process results in less feature information than original writing. This study aimed to test the accuracy of 15 examiners' opinions regarding whether photocopied questioned signatures were genuine or simulated. Each examiner received the same set of original signature exemplars, from one individual, and a set of eighty questioned photocopied signatures comprising of genuine and simulated signatures. The overall misleading (error) rate for the grouped examiners' opinions was 0.9% providing strong evidence that examiners can make accurate observations regarding the authorship of non-original handwriting.
许多法医文件检验员不愿就影印笔迹发表作者身份意见,因为影印过程所产生的特征信息比原始笔迹要少。本研究旨在测试15名检验员关于影印的有疑问签名是真实的还是伪造的意见的准确性。每位检验员都收到了来自同一个人的同一组原始签名样本,以及一组由真实签名和伪造签名组成的80份有疑问的影印签名。检验员们分组意见的总体误导(错误)率为0.9%,这有力地证明了检验员能够对非原始笔迹的作者身份做出准确判断。