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With
JUDICIAL GRAPHOLOGY, Renna Nezos, whose reputation
as a graphologist and teacher is well known, completes
a trilogy of books which will establish her reputation
as a writer whose range and erudition have added greatly
to the body of knowledge which English-speaking graphologists
can call on.
She has worked in the field of Document-Authentication
and makes a persuasive case for co-operation between
graphologists and forensic experts, demonstrating the
unique contribution the former can make in this area.
She
plainly shows how areas which are clearly in the graphologist's
field of expertise - unconscious elements in writing,
the recognition of emotional states, personal indicative
gestures, the general characteristics of a writing,
the laws of writing - can be of great help to forensic
experts who deal with the purely technical aspects of
document-authentication. |