Forensic procedures for facial-composite construction

Fodarella, Cristina orcid iconORCID: 0000-0001-5551-3450, Kuivaniemi-Smith, Heidi, Gawrylowicz, Julie and Frowd, Charlie orcid iconORCID: 0000-0002-5082-1259 (2015) Forensic procedures for facial-composite construction. Journal of Forensic Practice, 17 (4). 259 -270. ISSN 2050-8794

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Official URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/JFP-10-2014-0033

Abstract

Purpose – The paper provides a detailed description of standard procedures for constructing facial composites. These procedures are relevant to forensic practice and are contained in the technical papers of this special issue; the purpose of this paper is also to provide an expanding reference of procedures for future research on facial composites and facial-composite systems.
Design/methodology/approach – A detailed account is given of the interaction between practitioner and witness for producing a facial composite. This account involves an overview of the Cognitive Interview (CI) and the Holistic CI (H-CI) techniques used to obtain a description of the face of an offender (target); the authors then describe how this information is used to produce a composite from five popular face-production systems: Sketch, PRO-fit, Electronic Facial Identification Technique (E-FIT), EvoFIT and EFIT-V. An online annex is also made available to provide procedural information for additional composite systems.
Practical implications – The work is valuable to forensic practitioners and researchers as a reference for interviewing techniques (involving a CI or an H-CI) and using facial-composite systems.
Originality/value – The authors provide an accessible, current guide for how to administer interviewing techniques and how to construct composites from a range of face-production systems.


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