Competency for Chinese Handwriting and Signature Examination |
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Authors: | Chi‐keung Li Ph.D. |
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Affiliation: | Government Laboratory, Ho Man Tin Government Offices, 88 Chung Hau Street, Kowloon, Hong Kong, ChinaCorresponding author: Chi‐keung Li, Ph.D. E‐mail: |
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Abstract: | Chinese characters had their root some 4000 years ago and, with the growth in population, are used by over 1.3 billion people worldwide today; it is inevitable that document examiners would encounter cases involving the examination of Chinese handwriting regardless of their location. Although there are extensive studies on the examination of English handwriting in the literature, similar studies on Chinese handwriting are relatively limited. We are seeking to explore the obstacles and challenges for a document examiner who is unfamiliar with Chinese characters to apply the principles of identification and elimination of authorship described in the literature to examine Chinese handwriting, and how can these document examiners demonstrate their competency for conducting Chinese handwriting examination. This study provides a review of the literature, compares the methodology and key features in English and Chinese handwriting examination, and describes various workshops and proficiency testing programs organized to assist document examiners seeking development in Chinese handwriting and signature examination. |
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Keywords: | forensic science competency Chinese handwriting and signature examination key features in Chinese handwriting proficiency testing program Chinese handwriting workshop |
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