The impact of weapons and unusual objects on the construction of facial composites

W. B. Erickson, Charity Brown, E. Portch, J. Lampinen, J. Marsh, Cristina Fodarella, Anna Petkovic, Carly Coultas, Amanda Newby, Louisa Date, P. Hancock, C. Frowd
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The presence of a weapon in the perpetration of a crime can impede an observer ’ s ability to describe and/or recognise the person responsible. In the current experiment, we explore whether weapons when present at encoding of a target identity interfere with the construction of a facial composite. Participants encoded an unfamiliar target face seen either on its own or paired with a knife. Encoding duration (10 or 30 s) was also manipulated. The following day, participants recalled the face and constructed a composite of it using a holistic system (EvoFIT). Correct naming of the participants ’ composites was found to reduce reliably when target faces were paired with the weapon at 10 s but not at 30 s. These data suggest that the presence of a weapon reduces the e ff ectiveness of facial composites following a short encoding duration. Implications for theory and police practice are discussed.
武器和不寻常物体对面部复合结构的影响
在犯罪过程中出现武器会妨碍观察者描述和/或识别责任人的能力。在当前的实验中,我们探讨了在目标身份编码时存在的武器是否会干扰面部合成的构建。参与者对一张不熟悉的目标脸进行编码,这张脸可以单独看到,也可以与刀一起看到。编码持续时间(10或30秒)也被操纵。第二天,参与者回忆这张脸,并使用整体系统(EvoFIT)将其合成。当目标面孔与武器在10秒配对时,而不是在30秒配对时,参与者对合成物的正确命名被发现可靠地减少。这些数据表明,在较短的编码时间内,武器的存在降低了面部合成的有效性。对理论和警察实践的启示进行了讨论。
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