Gender Effects Regarding Eyewitness Identification Performance

Adnan Fazlić, Irma Deljkić, R. Bull
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Reason(s) for writing and research problem(s): Previous research has indicated that female eyewitnesses sometimes provide more accurate identifications than male, but there remains a lack of agreement on such a female-superiority effect. The issue of own-gender bias also remains unclear. Aims of the paper (scientific and/or social): This empirical research aims to further examine the possible existence of gender-related effects in eyewitness identification performance in the rarely studied culture of Bosnia and Herzegovina, and thus to determine implications for eyewitness identification in law enforcement practice there and elsewhere. Methodology/Design: This experimental study involved 98 undergraduate students of the University of Sarajevo. It included several tasks participants watched a video recording of a simulated bank robbery, undertook some written tasks, and finally attempted to provide identification of the male perpetrator in a photo lineup. Research/Paper limitations: The experiment was conducted in laboratory conditions that can be different from real-life situations (usually for ethical reasons). Participants were exclusively undergraduate students. The experiment design included only the identification of a male perpetrator (though most bank robbers are male). Results/Findings: No effect of gender was found in identification accuracy. An owngender bias was not found. General conclusion: Gender has no effects on facial recognition, and it is not a useful predictor of accuracy in eyewitnesses. Complete view on gender differences in eyewitness identification may be achieved if gender is considered in combination with other factors such as culture, expectations, age, race, intelligence and face recognition skill and type of crime. In future, it will be useful to explore the relationship between eyewitness identification accuracy and gender stereotypes/roles in countries across which these important factors vary. 32 Criminal Justice Issues Year XX, Issue 5, 2020. Fazlić, Deljkić, Bull – Gender Effects Regarding Eyewitness Identification Performance Research/Paper validity: This study’s design and analyses correspond to those used in relevant past research.
性别对目击证人辨认行为的影响
写作原因和研究问题:先前的研究表明,女性目击者有时比男性目击者提供更准确的指认,但对这种女性优势效应仍缺乏共识。自身性别偏见的问题也仍不清楚。本文的目的(科学和/或社会):这项实证研究旨在进一步研究在波斯尼亚和黑塞哥维那很少研究的文化中,目击者识别表现中可能存在的与性别相关的影响,从而确定在那里和其他地方的执法实践中目击者识别的影响。方法/设计:本实验研究涉及萨拉热窝大学的98名本科生。它包括几个任务,参与者观看模拟银行抢劫的视频记录,完成一些书面任务,最后试图在照片中提供男性犯罪者的身份。研究/论文限制:实验是在实验室条件下进行的,可能与现实情况不同(通常是出于道德原因)。参与者完全是本科生。实验设计只包括识别男性罪犯(尽管大多数银行抢劫犯都是男性)。结果/发现:性别对识别准确性无影响。没有发现自己的性别偏见。总体结论:性别对面部识别没有影响,也不能有效预测目击者的面部识别准确性。如果将性别与文化、期望、年龄、种族、智力和面部识别技能以及犯罪类型等其他因素结合起来考虑,就可以全面了解目击证人鉴定中的性别差异。未来,在这些重要因素各不相同的国家中,探索目击者识别准确性与性别刻板印象/角色之间的关系将是有用的。32刑事司法问题XX年第5期fazliki, deljkiki, Bull——性别对目击证人识别表现的影响研究/论文效度:本研究的设计和分析与过去相关研究一致。
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