Printing is one of the greatest inventions, touching practically every aspect of business and daily life. Besides the printed text and images on documents, books, newspapers and magazines, we can also find them on food and pharmaceutical packaging, sticker labels etc. Different technologies are used for printing different types of products. Offset lithography is widely […]
Can a Document be Traced to a Specific Printer?
With the advent of digitalisation and affordable miniaturised inkjet and laser printers, printing devices are now indispensable machines commonly found in offices and households, leading to the proliferation of printed documents. It is also not uncommon to find multi-functional “4-in-1” devices capable of performing print, copy, scan and fax functions within the same machine. Implications, […]
Maid charged over baby’s food
Thu, Aug 13, 2009 The Straits Times By Carolyn Quek SHE is said to have tried feeding her employer’s baby boy with milk powder laced with detergent. On Thursday, the 22-year-old Indonesian maid Titin Augustiana was charged in court for attempting to cause hurt to the two-month-old infant. The alleged incident took place at about […]
Woman makes maid record mistakes, cuts pay and beats her
Elena Chong Mon, Oct 08, 2007 The Straits Times AN INDONESIAN maid was made to keep a log of the mistakes she made on the job so her salary could be docked for each error, a court was told on Monday. The prosecution said the maid’s employer, Foo Chee Ring, would deduct $1 for each […]
Making Forensic Simulations Work For You
A crucial question often asked in investigations is whether a human action, condition or event is physically possible or capable of causing an observed effect. Some events, however, cannot be replicated in an experiment due to the overriding safety of human subjects. This is where forensic simulations can provide vital assistance. Forensic simulations pose unique challenges […]