Recommended
ReadingForensic Science: An Introduction to Scientific and Investigative Techniques , "Questioned Documents" - Howard Seiden and F. Harley Norwitch, Boca Raton, CRC Press, 2003.
A
college text covering overviews of the modern forensic laboratory and
disciplines.
Evidential Documents - James V.P.
Conway, Springfield, Charles C. Thomas, 1959. A shorter
book, rather easily understood by the non-Document Examiner and an excellent
preparatory study for the Attorney/Investigator.
Suspect
Documents - Wilson Harrison, London, The Eastern Press, 1958. Although
starting to show its age, this book is an exceptional text for the apprentice
examiner and a thorough reference for the established examiner.
Scientific
Examination of Questioned Documents (second edition) - Ordway Hilton,
New York, Elsevier Science Publishers, 1982. Mr. Hilton's
text for all practical purposes has become the "Bible" for
document examiners. It is probably the most thorough text on
Questioned Documents. While there are
several texts by Albert D. and Albert S. Osborn that are required study by
apprentice examiners, they are quite dated when it comes to modern writing
implements, papers, office equipment, court procedures, etc. They are,
however, right on when it comes to the handwriting and signature comparison
process
Questioned Documents (second edition) - Albert S. Osborn, Albany, Boyd Printing Company, 1929
Questioned Document Problems - Albert S. Osborn & Albert D. Osborn, Albany, Boyd Printing Company, 1944.
The Problem of Proof -
Albert S. Osborn, Newark, The Essex Press, 1926.
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