Forensic examiners routinely compare a crime‐relevant mark of unknown origin against a single suspect's sample, which may create an expectation that the two will match. We tested how embedding the suspect's sample among known‐innocent fillers (i.e., an evidence lineup ) affects expert decision‐making. Experienced fingerprint examiners (N = 43) compared crime‐relevant marks against either individual suspect fingerprints (i.e., the standard procedure) or arrays of fingerprints (i.e., evidence lineups), with a matching fingerprint either present or absent. Evidence lineups promoted conservative decision‐making, as evidenced by fewer correct IDs and a higher rate of inconclusive judgments. Though errors were rare, evidence lineups also occasion...
Although fingerprint experts have presented evidence in criminal courts for more than a century, the...
This thesis investigates the submission of fingermark evidence from the fingerprint laboratory (wher...
Expert decision making often seems impressive, even miraculous. People with genuine expertise in a p...
Researchers have recently voiced their concerns regarding bias in forensic testing. For example, fin...
Fingerprint examiners use a variety of terms and phrases to describe a finding of a match between a ...
Forensic feature-comparison examiners compare-or "match"-evidence samples (e.g., fingerprints) to pr...
Forensic feature-comparison examiners compare - or "match" - evidence samples (e.g., fingerprints) t...
Everyone knows that fingerprint evidence can be extremely incriminating. What is less clear is wheth...
Forensic examiners have come under scrutiny in recent years because of high profile exoneration case...
One study is presented which explores the biasing effects of irrelevant contextual information on a ...
Over a century of basic cognitive and social psychological research shows that humans naturally seek...
There has been significant resistance from within the forensic science community to acknowledge the ...
Forensic comparison evidence, such as fingerprints, plays an important role in criminal investigatio...
Expert decision making often seems impressive, even miraculous. People with genuine expertise in a p...
The forensic science world contains a variety of disciplines that cover a wide range of sciences, fr...
Although fingerprint experts have presented evidence in criminal courts for more than a century, the...
This thesis investigates the submission of fingermark evidence from the fingerprint laboratory (wher...
Expert decision making often seems impressive, even miraculous. People with genuine expertise in a p...
Researchers have recently voiced their concerns regarding bias in forensic testing. For example, fin...
Fingerprint examiners use a variety of terms and phrases to describe a finding of a match between a ...
Forensic feature-comparison examiners compare-or "match"-evidence samples (e.g., fingerprints) to pr...
Forensic feature-comparison examiners compare - or "match" - evidence samples (e.g., fingerprints) t...
Everyone knows that fingerprint evidence can be extremely incriminating. What is less clear is wheth...
Forensic examiners have come under scrutiny in recent years because of high profile exoneration case...
One study is presented which explores the biasing effects of irrelevant contextual information on a ...
Over a century of basic cognitive and social psychological research shows that humans naturally seek...
There has been significant resistance from within the forensic science community to acknowledge the ...
Forensic comparison evidence, such as fingerprints, plays an important role in criminal investigatio...
Expert decision making often seems impressive, even miraculous. People with genuine expertise in a p...
The forensic science world contains a variety of disciplines that cover a wide range of sciences, fr...
Although fingerprint experts have presented evidence in criminal courts for more than a century, the...
This thesis investigates the submission of fingermark evidence from the fingerprint laboratory (wher...
Expert decision making often seems impressive, even miraculous. People with genuine expertise in a p...