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Forensic facial identification: Theory and practice of identification from eyewitnesses, composites and CCTV

Forensic facial identification: Theory and practice of identification from eyewitnesses, composites and CCTV

Valentine, Tim and Davis, Josh P. ORCID: 0000-0003-0017-7159 (eds.) (2015) Forensic facial identification: Theory and practice of identification from eyewitnesses, composites and CCTV. Wiley Series in the Psychology of Crime, Policing and Law . John Wiley & Sons, Ltd., Chichester, West Sussex, UK. ISBN 9781118469576

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Abstract

This work discusses the latest scientific and technical advancements in the field and their implications for practice in psychology, criminology, and law.

It provides an up-to-date set of best practices for forensic facial identification and reviews current procedures for different facial identification methods and their reliability. It also covers eyewitness testimony, line-ups, facial composites, anthropological face reconstructions, CCTV images, and computerized automatic face recognition systems. And it incorporates case studies which put the latest research and technology in the proper legal context.

Item Type: Edited Book
Additional Information: [1] ISBN: 978-1-118-46957-6 (ebook, April 2015); ISBN: 978-1-118-46911-8 (hardback, June 2015); ISBN: 978-1-118-46958-3 (paperback, June 2015).
Uncontrolled Keywords: eyewitness testimony, line-ups, facial composites, anthropological face reconstructions, CCTV images, computerized automatic face recognition systems
Subjects: B Philosophy. Psychology. Religion > BF Psychology
Faculty / School / Research Centre / Research Group: Faculty of Education, Health & Human Sciences
Faculty of Education, Health & Human Sciences > Applied Psychology Research Group
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Last Modified: 16 Nov 2016 11:01
URI: http://gala.gre.ac.uk/id/eprint/13610

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