Confronting Cognitive Bias in Forensic Anthropology Michigan’s Craigslist Killer Case

Alexis C. Goots, J. Hefner, D. Start
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Accurately estimating the biological profile is a foundational analysis within forensic anthropology. Although the methods for estimating the biological profile are well established, their accuracy can be affected by several factors, both intrinsic and extrinsic to the skeletal remains. If any of these factors impact the anthropological analysis to the degree that any one of the four components of the biological profile is estimated inaccurately, the potential for making a positive identification is significantly limited. Since identification is one of the primary goals of forensic anthropologists, effort should be undertaken to avoid any issues that could lead to a lengthy case resolution process. One particularly troubling issue in estimating the biological profile is the potential for cognitive bias to influence the anthropological analysis. The ramifications of this bias can be understood especially well in a case context. Therefore, we will present a case that has two clear impacts. First, the circumstances of this case will illustrate the biasing power of extraneous demographic information. The lessons learned from this case will be placed in the context of broader literature regarding cognitive bias in forensic anthropology and will present a cautionary tale and recommendations for forensic practitioners moving forward. Second, this case will underscore the importance of estimating ancestry in forensic anthropology. The methodological process of estimating ancestry in the following case played a crucial role in our eventual ability to make a positive identification, and as such, ancestry estimation should continue to be considered an integral part of the biological profile.
面对密歇根Craigslist杀手案中法医人类学的认知偏见
准确估计生物轮廓是法医人类学的一项基础分析。虽然估计生物轮廓的方法已经建立,但其准确性可能受到几个因素的影响,包括骨骼遗骸的内在和外在因素。如果这些因素中的任何一个对人类学分析产生影响,以致对生物轮廓的四个组成部分中的任何一个作出不准确的估计,那么作出积极鉴定的可能性就会受到严重限制。由于鉴定是法医人类学家的主要目标之一,因此应努力避免可能导致冗长的案件解决过程的任何问题。在估计生物概况时,一个特别令人不安的问题是,认知偏见可能会影响人类学分析。这种偏见的后果在具体情况下尤其容易理解。因此,我们将提出一个有两个明显影响的案例。首先,本案的情况将说明外来人口统计信息的倾向性力量。从这个案例中吸取的教训将被放在关于法医人类学认知偏见的更广泛文献的背景下,并将为法医从业者提供一个警世故事和建议。其次,这个案例将强调在法医人类学中估计祖先的重要性。在下面的案例中,估算祖先的方法学过程在我们最终进行积极鉴定的能力中发挥了至关重要的作用,因此,祖先估算应继续被视为生物概况的一个组成部分。
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