Eyewitness Basics
Eyewitness Basics
Eyewitness Basics
Testimonial Evidence
Presentation developed by T. Trimpe 2006 http://sciencespot.net/
Memory Challenge
Directions:
You will have 30 seconds to view the next screen.
Try to memorize all 20 items you see!
Witness Factors
Age may play a role in the accuracy of an eyewitness statement or
identification of a suspect. Studies have shown that when a lineup
contains the actual culprit, both young children and elderly perform well,
but when the lineup does not contain the culprit there is a higher rate of
mistaken identifications.
The race of the witness may also play a role. The Cross Race Effect
(CRE) is a phenomenon in which people are better at recognizing faces
of their own race rather than those of other races.
The use of drugs can alter a persons ability to recall the events of a
crime even after they are no longer under the influence.
A persons memory of an event can be influenced by other witnesses,
investigators, and/or the media. Investigators use open-ended questioning
and follow procedures for conducting line-ups to limit their influence on
a witness memory of an event or identification of a suspect.
Source: http://www.helium.com/items/1276135-accurate-eyewitness-accounts
Yesterday
Blue
Red
Today
Tomorrow
10:40
11:05
Four
Stapler
Bill
Black
None
Blue
On a box
Source: http://forensics.rice.edu/html/picture_begin.html
1:55
Six
Eight
Trash Can
Brian
Printer
Carl
Red
One
Yellow
Two
Red
Blue
Green
Facial Composites
Investigators work with sketch artists and eyewitnesses to create
facial composites, or sketches of a persons face. Today many
police departments are using facial reconstruction software to
help them with this task.
The composite may be used internally to assist officers in
identifying the suspect or used externally through local media
(radio, TV, and newspaper) to solicit leads from citizens.