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Artistic enhancement in the production of photo-fit likenesses: An examination of its effectiveness in leading to suspect identification
Authors:Felicity Gibling  Peter Bennett
Institution:1. Police Staff College , Bramshill, Hampshire, UK , RG27 0JW;2. Asply Ltd , Smug Oak Centre, Bricket Wood St. Albans, Hertfordshire, UK , AL2 3UG
Abstract:Following a crime, witnesses are often asked by the police to construct a Photo-FIT likeness of the suspect. However, previous laboratory research has indicated that the quality of the likenesses produced can be very poor. This study investigated whether the artistic enhancement of the basic Photo-FIT by a skilled operator using a variety of techniques influenced the quality of the Photo-FIT impression produced, and in turn increased the likelihood of correct recognition from the Photo-FIT. Six professional police Photo-FIT operators produced one basic Photo-FIT which was not artistically enhanced in any way and one Photo-FIT which had been artistically enhanced. These two types of Photo-FIT were given to 105 police recruits who were required to identify which face that Photo-FIT represented from a photographic lineup of 12 ‘suspect’ photographs. Composites which had been enhanced were significantly more successful in leading to a correct identification than were basic composites which had not been enhanced. The implications of these findings for police procedure and practice in the employment of commercial composite systems are discussed.
Keywords:Photo-FIT  police  composite  faces
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