Wednesday, November 16, 2011

How would you tell that the handwriting is forgery?

Authentic signatures are included on such papers as checks, employment records, legal agreements, licenses, titles, wills, and any other type of personal or business transaction or agreement. Even slight handwriting alternations are considered as much a crime as the complete fabrication of a signature when the intent it to deceive.
 In both cases, tracing and freehand, the forger is unable to exactly reproduce the various impressions and downward pressures used by the original writer.
Which Forgery do you find easier? Freehand or Trace
I believe it would be freehand because you could try to practice that persons handwriting until you got it perfect and use that persons signature.

Citation: http://www.enotes.com/handwriting-forgery-reference/handwriting-forgery

1 comment:

  1. I think you could go into more detail on the key characeristics that make forgeries identifiable. All that it basically says is that the way you can tell its a forgery is that it's different I think you could try to go more in depth with the actual key characteristics.

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