An Encyclopedia for the
Document Examiner...

TESTIMONIALS...

“I like the way this book is organized. I was impressed by the amount of information in it. This is the type of knowledge that should be required for students interested in the field of Document Examination. There is really nothing I can add which would enhance what has been already written.” -Andrew J. Bradley: National and Internationally known for Forensic Document Examiner.

“Everyone interested in Document Examination should have this book as a reference. This is the first textbook to my knowledge that has been published with all the information at your fingertips. It's the first book to contain information on the computer-printer generated documents to be included in a text. It will be the first book to use, in future cases, from my extensive library since it contains the latest information at this times.” - Connie J. Brinker, Diplomate, American Board of forensic Examiners, Certified by National Association of Document Examiners.

“The Document Examiner Textbook is a great book and should have been written several years ago, and I'll bet there are many Document Examiners who wish they had written it. I know I wish I had! The content is excellent, and I will use this book in my Document Examiner classes. I'm looking forward to the second edition.” - W.A. Robinson, Certified police officer and instructor, Standard Training Council, Certified examiner of Fraudulent documents.

“Forgery is virtually "the oldest crime," and authentification of wills and the like is a daily aspect in the practice of law. The computer revolution has brought document examination from the realm of art fully into the realm of science. In a painstakingly thorough yet, ever-readable book, Mr. Dines traces the beginnings of this art, it's idiosyncrasies and the new complexities which have come to 'plague' the computer age. I recommend the book highly.” - Jeremy M. Miller, Professor, Founding Dean of Chapman University School, Fullerton, CA., Editor-in-Chief of Orange County Lawyer Magazine.

Contains 27 diversified chapters, over 500 pages, plus 140 illustrations including photographs.

• Over 250 questions and answers used in cross-examinations and depositions.
• Computer forgery in the 21st Century.
• Document Examination is a modular science.
• Future of Document Examination.

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