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An examination of handwritten signatures forged using photosensitive signature stamp
Signature examination is the most common examination performed by any document examiner. Determination of the authenticity of a handwritten signature on a questioned document is an important task for forensic document examiners in the forensic science field. As a result of continuous developments in...
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description | Signature examination is the most common examination performed by any document examiner. Determination of the authenticity of a handwritten signature on a questioned document is an important task for forensic document examiners in the forensic science field. As a result of continuous developments in technology, a signature stamp can now be created using a photosensitive seal to enable the reproduction of a handwritten signature. These stamps are commonly used in China and several other countries. In this study, 10 types of black photosensitive stamp-pad ink, 10 brands of fountain pen ink, 15 types of black gel ink and six types of black erasable gel ink found on the Chinese domestic market were collected and 10 photosensitive signature stamps were created using the signatures of 10 people. Microscopic analysis, infrared (IR) and fluorescence analyses and microspectrophotometry (MSP) techniques were used to examine the resulting photosensitive signature stamp impressions when applied to printing papers, writing papers and invoice papers. By comparing the printing and spectral characteristics of the photosensitive signature stamp impressions with those of the signatures executed using the fountain pens, gel pens and erasable gel pens, it was possible to determine whether each signature was written or stamped using a photosensitive signature stamp. To validate these results, a 96.7% absolute accuracy and a 99.3% detection rate were achieved over a total of 150 blind tests conducted by five forensic document examiners, thus demonstrating that a combination of the four analysis methods used in this work can provide a more scientific approach and improve the accuracy and the detection rate of the examination process. KEY POINTS: A signature stamp is a photosensitive seal made in the style of a handwritten signature. Although microscopic analysis can usually provide better examination results, a comprehensive examination method that includes microscopic analysis and ink composition analysis is required to improve the accuracy and the detection rate of the examination process. This study collected and tested photosensitive stamp-pad inks, fountain pen inks, gel inks and erasable inks. Infrared and fluorescence analyses and microspectrophotometry were able to distinguish the photosensitive ink from both erasable ink and fountain pen ink. Supplemental data for this article are available online at https://doi.org/10.1080/20961790.2021.1898755. |
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spelling | pubmed-83307662021-08-09 An examination of handwritten signatures forged using photosensitive signature stamp Li, Zhen Liu, Xinlai Forensic Sci Res Original Articles Signature examination is the most common examination performed by any document examiner. Determination of the authenticity of a handwritten signature on a questioned document is an important task for forensic document examiners in the forensic science field. As a result of continuous developments in technology, a signature stamp can now be created using a photosensitive seal to enable the reproduction of a handwritten signature. These stamps are commonly used in China and several other countries. In this study, 10 types of black photosensitive stamp-pad ink, 10 brands of fountain pen ink, 15 types of black gel ink and six types of black erasable gel ink found on the Chinese domestic market were collected and 10 photosensitive signature stamps were created using the signatures of 10 people. Microscopic analysis, infrared (IR) and fluorescence analyses and microspectrophotometry (MSP) techniques were used to examine the resulting photosensitive signature stamp impressions when applied to printing papers, writing papers and invoice papers. By comparing the printing and spectral characteristics of the photosensitive signature stamp impressions with those of the signatures executed using the fountain pens, gel pens and erasable gel pens, it was possible to determine whether each signature was written or stamped using a photosensitive signature stamp. To validate these results, a 96.7% absolute accuracy and a 99.3% detection rate were achieved over a total of 150 blind tests conducted by five forensic document examiners, thus demonstrating that a combination of the four analysis methods used in this work can provide a more scientific approach and improve the accuracy and the detection rate of the examination process. KEY POINTS: A signature stamp is a photosensitive seal made in the style of a handwritten signature. Although microscopic analysis can usually provide better examination results, a comprehensive examination method that includes microscopic analysis and ink composition analysis is required to improve the accuracy and the detection rate of the examination process. This study collected and tested photosensitive stamp-pad inks, fountain pen inks, gel inks and erasable inks. Infrared and fluorescence analyses and microspectrophotometry were able to distinguish the photosensitive ink from both erasable ink and fountain pen ink. Supplemental data for this article are available online at https://doi.org/10.1080/20961790.2021.1898755. Taylor & Francis 2021-05-03 /pmc/articles/PMC8330766/ /pubmed/34377575 http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/20961790.2021.1898755 Text en © 2021 The Author(s). Published by Taylor & Francis Group on behalf of the Academy of Forensic Science. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) ), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Original Articles Li, Zhen Liu, Xinlai An examination of handwritten signatures forged using photosensitive signature stamp |
title | An examination of handwritten signatures forged using photosensitive signature stamp |
title_full | An examination of handwritten signatures forged using photosensitive signature stamp |
title_fullStr | An examination of handwritten signatures forged using photosensitive signature stamp |
title_full_unstemmed | An examination of handwritten signatures forged using photosensitive signature stamp |
title_short | An examination of handwritten signatures forged using photosensitive signature stamp |
title_sort | examination of handwritten signatures forged using photosensitive signature stamp |
topic | Original Articles |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8330766/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34377575 http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/20961790.2021.1898755 |
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