法证情报:扩大法证文件检查的潜力

Ciara Devlin, M. Morelato, Simon Baechler
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法证文件检验的特点是长期性、多样性和随时间的演变。该领域已发表的研究主要集中在笔迹检验、法医结论的表述和技术工具的发展进步,重点是在解决案件工作中使用文件检验。这是法医学中一个长期存在的普遍问题,科克(Kirk)早在 1963 年就指出了这一问题,其他作者最近也重申了这一问题。最终,这导致法证情报的潜力在文件检验领域仍未得到充分发掘。法证情报是一种看待和分析痕迹的不同方式,它将重点从传统的识别来源和活动转移到识别犯罪活动的趋势,以协助减少、预防和主动破坏犯罪。尽管这些研究领域之间存在着明显的差异,但人们一直在坚持不懈地朝着采用系统的法证情报方法来检查欺诈性身份证件的方向发展。这种方法自最初进入研究界以来,已在欧洲和加拿大得到推广和实施,澳大利亚也在进行测试。这些在文件检验中实现法证情报能力的具体步骤也激发了在笔迹检验领域使用法证情报和系统比较的新工作,同时也使人们认识到这种方法的横向潜力,它既可应用于实体文件,也可应用于数字文件。在本综述中,将首先介绍文件检验和法证情报领域,然后对导致在文件检验领域创建法证情报模型的研究进行审查。值得注意的是,由于作者语言的原因,本综述主要限于对以英语和法语发表的研究的综述。本文归类于:犯罪现场调查 > 从痕迹到情报和证据法证化学和痕迹证据 > 新兴技术和方法犯罪现场调查 > 认识论和方法
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Forensic intelligence: Expanding the potential of forensic document examination
Forensic document examination is characterized by its longevity, diversity, and evolution over time. Predominantly, published research within this field has focused on handwriting examination, the articulation of forensic conclusions, and the development of technical instrumental advancements, focusing on the use of document examination in the resolution of casework. This is a persistent and common problem within forensic science that Kirk identified in 1963 and that other authors have reaffirmed more recently. Ultimately, this has resulted in the potential of forensic intelligence, remaining relatively underexplored in the field of document examination. Forensic intelligence is a different way to view and analyze traces, shifting the focus from the traditional identification of source and activity, to instead identifying trends in criminal activity to assist in the reduction, prevention, and proactive disruption of crime. Despite a distinct disparity between these strands of research, there has been a persevering evolution toward the implementation of a systematic forensic intelligence method for the examination of fraudulent identity documents. Since its initial inception into the research community, this method has expanded and been implemented across Europe, and Canada, with tests also being conducted in Australia. These first tangible steps toward a forensic intelligence capacity within document examination have also inspired new work using forensic intelligence and systematic comparisons within the field of handwriting examination, as well as the recognition of the transversal potential of this method, with it being applied to both physical and digital documents. In this review, the fields of document examination and forensic intelligence will first be introduced, along with a subsequent examination of the research that has led to the creation of a forensic intelligence model within the field of document examination. It should be noted that this review has largely been limited to a review of research that has been published in English and French due to the language of the authors.This article is categorized under: Crime Scene Investigation > From Traces to Intelligence and Evidence Forensic Chemistry and Trace Evidence > Emerging Technologies and Methods Crime Scene Investigation > Epistemology and Method
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