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    Forensic document examination: where to from here? by Bird, Carolyne, Epple, Rochelle, Smith, Stephen, Kogios, Rebecca

    Published in Australian journal of forensic sciences (01-05-2024)
    “…In late 2022, the Australia New Zealand Policing Advisory Agency National Institute of Forensic Science (ANZPAA NIFS) Document Specialist Advisory Group…”
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    Complexity, Features, and Comparisons in Forensic Handwriting Examination by Bird, Carolyne, Jones, Kylie

    Published in WIREs. Forensic science (26-10-2024)
    “…ABSTRACT This article describes the approach and methodology utilized by forensic handwriting examiners (FHEs) in analyzing and comparing handwriting and…”
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    Evidence evaluation and reporting for forensic handwriting examinations by Bird, Carolyne, Ballantyne, Kaye, Jones, Kylie

    Published in WIREs. Forensic science (17-10-2024)
    “…Abstract Evaluation and reporting are two stages of a forensic examination process. Although evaluation procedures and reporting scales remain diverse across…”
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    An Introduction to the Modular Forensic Handwriting Method by Bird, Carolyne, Jones, Kylie, Ballantyne, Kaye

    Published in WIREs. Forensic science (15-10-2024)
    “…ABSTRACT The forensic examination of handwriting utilizes complex human perceptual and cognitive processes that can be difficult to accurately and validly…”
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    Formulation of propositions for forensic handwriting examinations by Bird, Carolyne, Ballantyne, Kaye, Jones, Kylie

    Published in WIREs. Forensic science (06-08-2024)
    “…Abstract The forensic examiner's role is to assist the court by explaining the significance of their findings within the context of the case. In “evaluative”…”
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    Cognitive bias and contextual information management: Considerations for forensic handwriting examinations by Bird, Carolyne, Jones, Kylie, Ballantyne, Kaye

    Published in WIREs. Forensic science (23-07-2024)
    “…Abstract As for other largely subjective perceptual and cognitive processes, the forensic analysis and interpretation of handwriting is potentially susceptible…”
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    Forensic handwriting examination and cognitive bias: recommendations from the NIST expert working group on human factors by Osborne, Nikola, Bird, Carolyne, Stoel, Reinoud

    Published in Australian journal of forensic sciences (29-07-2019)
    “…In line with other forensic science disciplines, issues relating to cognitive bias are receiving attention in forensic handwriting examination. Indeed, a key…”
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    Forensic Document Examiners' Skill in Distinguishing Between Natural and Disguised Handwriting Behaviors by Bird, Carolyne, Found, Bryan, Rogers, Doug

    Published in Journal of forensic sciences (01-09-2010)
    “…:  Disguised handwriting is problematic for forensic document examiners (FDEs) and attracts higher misleading and inconclusive rates on authorship opinions…”
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    Forensic handwriting examiners’ opinions on the process of production of disguised and simulated signatures by Bird, Carolyne, Found, Bryan, Ballantyne, Kaye, Rogers, Doug

    Published in Forensic science international (25-02-2010)
    “…Abstract Large-scale blind testing of forensic handwriting examiners (FHEs) has shown that authorship opinions on disguised and simulated signatures attract…”
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    A risk-based approach to cognitive bias in forensic science by Camilleri, Andrew, Abarno, Damien, Bird, Carolyne, Coxon, Anne, Mitchell, Natasha, Redman, Kahlee, Sly, Nicol, Wills, Stephen, Silenieks, Edmund, Simpson, Ellie, Lindsay, Heather

    Published in Science & justice (01-09-2019)
    “…AbstractOver the past decade, the potential impact of cognitive bias in forensic science has instigated much discussion and debate between academics,…”
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    The analysis of dyes in ball point pen inks on single paper fibres using laser desorption ionisation time of flight mass spectrometry (LDI-TOFMS) by Matthews, Broderick, Walker, G. Stewart, Kobus, Hilton, Pigou, Paul, Bird, Carolyne, Smith, Glyn

    Published in Forensic science international (15-06-2011)
    “…Abstract An important requisite for the forensic analysis of inks on documents is that damage to the document is avoided or minimised. This paper describes a…”
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