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School of Human Biosciences
Forensic
Expertise Profiling Laboratory
Forensic
Publications Publications
of FEPL staff related to the forensic area are provided here. Publications in
other areas may be available for staff who maintain a personal Home Page (see
the Staff list for
links to these). Found, B., Dick, D. & Rogers, D.K. (1994). The structure
of forensic handwriting and signature comparisons. Forensic Linguistics: International
Journal of Speech Language and the Law, 1,2, 183 - 196. Found, B.,
Rogers, D. & Schmittat, R. (1994). A computer program designed to compare the
spatial elements of handwriting. Forensic Science International, 68, 195-203.
Found, B. & Rogers, D. (1995). Contemporary issues in forensic handwriting
examination. A discussion of key issues in the wake of the Starzecpyzel decision.
Journal of Forensic Document Examination, 8, 1-31. Found, B. & Rogers,
D (1996). The forensic investigation of signature complexity. In M. Simner, G.
Leedham & A. Thomassen (Eds.), Handwriting and Drawing Research: Basic and Applied
issues. (pp. 483 - 492). Amsterdam: IOS Press. Rogers, D. & Found, B.
(1996). The objective measurement of spatial invariance in handwriting. In M.
Simner, G. Leedham & A. Thomassen (Eds.), Handwriting and Drawing Research: Basic
and Applied issues. (pp. 3 - 13). Amsterdam: IOS Press. Found, B. Rogers,
D. & Schmittat, R. (1997). Recovering dynamic information from static handwriting
traces using angular differential software. Journal of Questioned Document
Examination, 6, 17-38. Found, B. & Rogers, D. (1998). A consideration
of the theoretical basis of forensic handwriting examination: The application
of "Complexity Theory" to understanding the basis of handwriting identification.
International Journal of Forensic Document Examiners, 4, 109 - 118. Found,
B., Rogers, D., Rowe, V. & Dick, D. (1998). Statistical modelling of experts'
perceptions of the ease of signature simulation. Journal of Forensic Document
Examination, 11, 75 - 102. Found, B., Rogers,
D. & Schmittat, R. (1998). 'Matrix Analysis': A technique to investigate the spatial
properties of handwritten images. Journal of Forensic Document Examination,
11, 54 - 74. Found, B. & Rogers, D. (1999).
Documentation of forensic handwriting comparison and identification method: A
modular approach. Journal of Forensic Document Examination, 12, 1 - 68.
Found, B. Rogers, D., & Metz, H. (1999). The
objective static analysis of spatial errors in simulations. Journal of Forensic
Document Examination, 12, 81- 99. Found,
B., Sita, J. & Rogers, D. (1999). The development of a program for characterising
forensic handwriting examiners' expertise: Signature examination pilot study.
Journal of Forensic Document Examination, 12, 69-80. Sita,
J. C. & Rogers, D. (1999). Changes in forgers' handwriting pressure related to
the original writer's dynamics. Journal of Forensic Document Examination,
12, 101 - 112. Dick, D., Found, B. & Rogers,
D. (2000). The forensic detection of deceptive behavior using handwriting movements.
Journal of Forensic Document Examination, 13, 15-24. Phillips,
J.G., Noutsis, S., Hughes, C. & Rogers, D. (2000). Effects of writing speed upon
modes of signature simulation: A kinematic analysis. Journal of Forensic Document
Examination, 13, 1-14. Haines, K., Phillips,
J.G., Rogers, D. & Found, B. (2001). The ability to distinguish handwriting samples
on the basis of writers' age and gender. Journal of Forensic Document Examination,
14, 31-51. Found, B., Rogers, D., & Herkt, A.
(2001). Comparison of document examiners' opinions on original and photocopied
signatures. Journal of Forensic Document Examination, 14, 1-13. Found,
B., Rogers, D., & Herkt, A. (2001). The skill of a group of forensic document
examiners in expressing handwriting and signature authorship and production process
opinions. Journal of Forensic Document Examination, 14, 15-30. Sita,
J., Found, B. & Rogers, D. (2002). Forensic handwriting examiners' expertise for
signature comparison. Journal of Forensic Sciences, 47, 1117-1124. Found,
B. & Rogers, D. (In press). The initial profiling trial of a program to characterise
forensic handwriting examiners' skill. Journal of the American Society of Questioned
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