Forensic facial identification : theory and practice of identification from eyewitnesses, composites and CCTV / edited by Tim Valentine, Goldsmiths, University of London Josh P. Davis, University of Greenwich.
Series: Wiley series in psychology of crime, policing, and lawChichester, West Sussex, England, UK ; Malden, MA, USA : John Wiley & Sons, Ltd., ©2015Description: xvii, 354 pages : 23 cm. illustrationsContent type:- text.
- 9781118469118 (cloth)
- 9781118469583 (pbk.)
- 23 363.258/F76
- HV8073 .F572 2015
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Identification and surveillance of facial images : progress and problems / Tim Valentine and Josh P. Davis -- Interviewing for face identification / Fiona Gabbert and Charity Brown -- Facial composites and techniques to improve image recognizability / Charlie Frowd -- Searching for suspects : mugshot files and showups (street identifications) / Victoria Z. Lawon and Jennifer E. Dysart -- Craniofacial analysis and identification / Caroline Wilkinson -- Lineup composition and lineup fairness / Steven E. Clark, Molly B. Moreland, and Ryan A. Rush -- Estimator variables and memory for faces / Hannah Ryder, Harriet M.J. Smith, and Heather D. Flowe -- Confidence and accuracy of eyewitness identification / James D. Sauer and Neil Brewer -- Human verification of identity from photographic images / Josh P. Davis and Tim Valentine -- Expert analysis : facial image comparison / Gary Edmond, Josh P. Davis, and Tim Valentine -- Evaluating automatic face recognition systems with human benchmarks / Alice O'Toole and P. Jonathon Phillips -- Eyewitness identification and facial image comparison evidence in common law jurisdictions / Andrew Roberts -- Forensic facial identification : a practical guide to best practice / Tim Valentine and Josh P. Davis.
Forensic Facial Identification brings together a prominent group of contributors to discuss the latest scientific and technical advancements in the field and their implications for practice. The contributors review current procedures for various facial identification methods and discuss their use and reliability.
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