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Catching more offenders with EvoFIT facial composites: Lab research and Police field trials

Authors :
Frowd, Charlie D.
Hancock, Peter J. B.
Bruce, Vicki
Skelton, Faye C.
Atherton, Chris
Nelson, Laura
McIntyre, Alex H.
Pitchford, Melanie
Atkins, Rebecca
Webster, Andrew
Pollard, John
Hunt, Beverley
Price, Emma
Morgan, Sandra
Greening, Roz
Stoika, Adrian
Dughila, Romeo
Maftei, Sergiu
Sendrea, Gabriel
Publication Year :
2011

Abstract

Often, the only evidence of an offender’s identity comes from the memory of an eyewitness. For over 12 years, we have been developing software called EvoFIT to help eyewitnesses recover their memories of offenders’ faces, to assist police investigations. EvoFIT requires eyewitnesses to repeatedly select from arrays of faces, with ‘breeding’, to ‘evolve’ a face. Recently, police forces have been formally evaluating EvoFIT in criminal cases. The current paper describes four such police audits. It is reported that EvoFIT composites directly led to an arrest in 25.4% of cases overall; the arrest rate was 38.5% for forces that used a newer, less detailed face-recall interview. These results are similar to those found in the laboratory using simulated procedures. Here, we also evaluate the impact of interviewing techniques and outline further work that has improved system performance.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
2249460X
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.core.ac.uk....761ee0fb06b75d4adc12e1853533d50d