Original Research Papers · Research Paper P2

Operating Procedures and Techniques of the Technical Replication of the Original Documents

JIN Xin

Forensic Science Seminar · 2013 · Volume 3 · Issue 2 · pp. 105–107

Archived journal recordISSN 2157-118X Available online 17 June 2013Public PDF

Original Abstract

Abstract

In the recent practice of document identification, the problem that the original samples cannot be extracted is often involved. The principals have no choice but to submit the prints, faxes, photos or electronic scans of the samples to the identification bodies. However, many features of the copies will be blurred, deformed or even lost during the process of replication. The copies will also make the identification work more difficult, and will affect the identification comments. In this case, the identification bodies need to go to relevant departments to do some verification and technical replication of the original documents on the spot. How to restore the samples to their maximum limits is the problem that all the document appraisers must be confronted with.

Keywords: Forensic science; Document identification; Technical replication; Operating procedures; Techniques

Authors & Publication

Article Details

Affiliations
  1. Nanjing Normal University Law School, Nanjing 210046, China.

Corresponding author: JIN Xin · JASONJX1983@163.com

Received20 May 2013
Revised28 May 2013
Accepted30 May 2013
Available Online17 June 2013

Citation Information

Document codeP2 · Research Paper
JournalForensic Science Seminar
ISSN2157-118X
Volume / Issue3 / 2
Pages105–107
Publication date17 June 2013
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