The use of handwriting examinations beyond the traditional court purpose
Traditionally, forensic science has predominantly focused its resources and objectives on addressing court related questions. However, this view restricts the contribution of forensic science to one function and results in lost opportunities as investigative and intelligence roles are often overlooked.A change of perspective and expansion of the contributions of forensic science is required to take advantage of the benefits of abductive and inductive thought processes throughout the investigative and intelligence functions.
Source: Science and Justice - Category: Forensic Medicine Authors: Anna Agius, Kylie Jones, Rochelle Epple, Marie Morelato, S ébastien Moret, Scott Chadwick, Claude Roux Tags: Review Source Type: research