Human factors in forensic science: The cognitive mechanisms that underlie forensic feature-comparison expertise
Autor: | Bethany Growns, Kristy A. Martire |
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Jazyk: | angličtina |
Rok vydání: | 2020 |
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Mechanism (biology)
Statistical learning Face (sociological concept) Cognition Expertise Pathology and Forensic Medicine Forensic science Psychological mechanisms Handwriting Visual expertise Feature (machine learning) Selection (linguistics) lcsh:Criminal law and procedure Interdisciplinary Forensics Engineering ethics lcsh:K5000-5582 Psychology Law Forensics |
Zdroj: | Forensic Science International: Synergy, Vol 2, Iss, Pp 148-153 (2020) Forensic Science International: Synergy |
Popis: | After a decade of critique from leading scientific bodies, forensic science research is at a crossroads. Whilst emerging research has shown that some forensic feature-comparison disciplines are not foundationally valid, others are moving towards establishing reliability and validity. Forensic examiners in fingerprint, face and handwriting comparison disciplines have skills and knowledge that distinguish them from novices. Yet our understanding of the basis of this expertise is only beginning to emerge. In this paper, we review evidence on the psychological mechanisms contributing to forensic feature-comparison expertise, with a focus on one mechanism: statistical learning, or the ability to learn how often things occur in the environment. Research is beginning to emphasise the importance of statistical learning in forensic feature-comparison expertise. Ultimately, this research and broader cognitive science research has an important role to play in informing the development of training programs and selection tools for forensic feature-comparison examiners. Highlights • Psychological processes underlie forensic science decision-making. • Forensic examiners learn statistical information from forensic evidence. • Statistical learning facilitates forensic visual comparison performance. • Cognitive science research is important in forensic training and selection. |
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