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Police witness identification images: a geometric morphometric analysis

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posted on 2024-11-14, 15:55 authored by Susan Hayes, Cameron Tullberg
Research into witness identification images typically occurs within the laboratory and involves subjective likeness and recognizability judgments. This study analyzed whether actual witness identification images systematically alter the facial shapes of the suspects described. The shape analysis tool, geometric morphometrics, was applied to 46 homologous facial landmarks displayed on 50 witness identification images and their corresponding arrest photographs, using principal component analysis and multivariate regressions. The results indicate that compared with arrest photographs, witness identification images systematically depict suspects with lowered and medially located eyebrows (p=

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Hayes, S. & Tullberg, C. (2012). Police witness identification images: a geometric morphometric analysis. Journal of Forensic Sciences, 57 (6), 1487-1494.

Journal title

Journal of Forensic Sciences

Volume

57

Issue

6

Pagination

1487-1494

Language

English

RIS ID

71330

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