SFS 2 Vocal pt 2

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Across
  1. 1. the year the US Court of Appeals determine that handwriting analysis qualifies as a form of expert testimony
  2. 2. any changes, erasures, or obliterations that may have occurred
  3. 6. handwriting is difficult to disguise and forge
  4. 9. similar to fingerprints, every person's handwriting is what it is
  5. 10. agency that investigates forgery cases
  6. 11. the examination and comparison of questioned documents with known material
  7. 13. what was the first known case in which handwriting analysis played a role?
  8. 14. when false documents or other items are copied for the purpose of deception
  9. 16. a computer or computer system intended to mimic likely targets of cyber attacks. It can be used to detect attacks or deflect them from a legitimate target. It can also be used to gain information about how cyber criminals operate
  10. 17. the specialty practice area of accounting that describes engagements that result from actual or anticipated disputes or litigation
  11. 19. stores handwriting samples in databases
  12. 22. also called pen testing or ethical hacking, is the practice of testing a computer system, network or web application to find security vulnerabilities that an attacker could exploit
  13. 24. writing over top to smear or make original writing unreadable
  14. 25. directly altering a check; intercepting someone's check, altering it, and cashing it; creating forged checks from scratch; by ordering someone else's checks from a deposit slip.
  15. 26. any signature, handwriting, typewriting, or other written mark whose source or authenticity is in dispute or uncertain
Down
  1. 1. maximum prison term for forgery(federal felony)
  2. 2. Dollar amount that is written in illegitimate checks every day
  3. 3. chemically sensitive paper. large font size requires more ink and makes alterations more difficult. high resolution borders that are difficult to copy. multiple color patterns on paper. embed fibers that glow under different light. use chemical wash detection systems that change color when a check is altered
  4. 4. any prewritten handwriting samples from a suspect(s)
  5. 5. checks, employment records, legal agreements, licenses, wills
  6. 7. portrait stands out and appears raised off the paper. contains clear red and blue fibers woven throughout the bill. has clear, distinct border edges. treasury seal is shown with clear, sharp saw-tooth points. watermark appears on the right side of the bill in the light. the security thread is evident—a thin embedded vertical strip with the denomination of the bill printed in it. there is minute printing on the security threads, as well as around the portrait. when the bill is tilted, the number in the lower right-hand corner makes a color shift from copper to green
  7. 8. what are the overall height, width, and size of the letters?
  8. 12. checks, certificates, wills, passports, licenses, money, letters, contracts, suicide notes, receipts, and even lottery tickets
  9. 15. "learns" to recognize how a person signs; evaluates speed, pressure, and rhythm of the signatures; recognizes forgeries by the detection of even slight differences
  10. 18. currency/paper money, traveler's checks, food vouchers/ WIC coupons, certain bonds, postage stamps
  11. 20. good tool for including or excluding persons when determining a match
  12. 21. forgery for material gain
  13. 23. the making, altering, or falsifying of a persons signature or any other aspect of a document with the intent to deceive another