Previous research that has evaluated the accuracy of facial composites has reported low identification rates. Two studies are reported here that consider whether showing more than one composite of the same suspect might improve the rate of identification. Sixteen participant-witnesses saw one of two staged events, each involving a different unfamiliar target. Each participant-witness worked with a police operator to construct a composite of the target they had seen. One, four or eight composites depicting the same target were then shown to individuals familiar with the target. Overall, the results showed that presenting more than one composite increased the rate of identification. In addition, the results of Study 2 suggest that if the poli...
Purpose: Previous laoratory-based research suggests that facial composites, or pictures of suspected...
Student participant-witnesses produced 4 composites of unfamiliar faces with a system that uses a ge...
Purpose. Previous laoratory-based research suggests that facial composites, or pictures of suspected...
There are various types of evidence that can help bring a criminal to justice. Some are valuable at ...
Four participants constructed face composites, of familiar and unfamiliar targets, using Pro-Fit, wi...
In criminal investigations, eyewitnesses are often required to construct a facial composite of a pre...
Previous research has produced equivocal results with regard to whether facial composite creation af...
Previous research has produced equivocal results with regard to whether facial composite creation af...
An eyewitness can contribute to a police investigation both by creating a composite image of the fac...
Four different participants constructed face composites, using “PRO-Fit”, of familiar and unfamiliar...
Facial composites are pictures of criminal faces normally produced from witnesses and victims of ser...
Witnesses to a crime may be asked to create a facial composite of the offender from memory. They may...
Facial composites produced using traditional feature-based systems are notoriously hard to recognise...
Facial composites are an important investigative tool and have been used in numerous high-profile ca...
This paper summarises the data from four experiments investigating the facial composite interference...
Purpose: Previous laoratory-based research suggests that facial composites, or pictures of suspected...
Student participant-witnesses produced 4 composites of unfamiliar faces with a system that uses a ge...
Purpose. Previous laoratory-based research suggests that facial composites, or pictures of suspected...
There are various types of evidence that can help bring a criminal to justice. Some are valuable at ...
Four participants constructed face composites, of familiar and unfamiliar targets, using Pro-Fit, wi...
In criminal investigations, eyewitnesses are often required to construct a facial composite of a pre...
Previous research has produced equivocal results with regard to whether facial composite creation af...
Previous research has produced equivocal results with regard to whether facial composite creation af...
An eyewitness can contribute to a police investigation both by creating a composite image of the fac...
Four different participants constructed face composites, using “PRO-Fit”, of familiar and unfamiliar...
Facial composites are pictures of criminal faces normally produced from witnesses and victims of ser...
Witnesses to a crime may be asked to create a facial composite of the offender from memory. They may...
Facial composites produced using traditional feature-based systems are notoriously hard to recognise...
Facial composites are an important investigative tool and have been used in numerous high-profile ca...
This paper summarises the data from four experiments investigating the facial composite interference...
Purpose: Previous laoratory-based research suggests that facial composites, or pictures of suspected...
Student participant-witnesses produced 4 composites of unfamiliar faces with a system that uses a ge...
Purpose. Previous laoratory-based research suggests that facial composites, or pictures of suspected...