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Lineup identification in young and older witnesses: does describing the criminal help or hinder?

Juliet S Holdstock1, Polly Dalton2, Keith A May3, Stewart Boogert4, Laura Mickes5.   

Abstract

The world population is getting older and, as a result, the number of older victims of crime is expected to increase. It is therefore essential to understand how ageing affects eyewitness identification, so procedures can be developed that enable victims of crime of all ages to provide evidence as accurately and reliably as possible. In criminal investigations, witnesses often provide a description of the perpetrator of the crime before later making an identification. While describing the perpetrator prior to making a lineup identification can have a detrimental effect on identification in younger adults, referred to as verbal overshadowing, it is unclear whether older adults are affected in the same way. Our study compared lineup identification of a group of young adults and a group of older adults using the procedure that has consistently revealed verbal overshadowing in young adults. Participants watched a video of a mock crime. Following a 20-min filled delay, they either described the perpetrator or completed a control task. Immediately afterwards, they identified the perpetrator from a lineup, or indicated that the perpetrator was not present, and rated their confidence. We found that describing the perpetrator decreased subsequent correct identification of the perpetrator in both young and older adults. This effect of verbal overshadowing was not explained by a change in discrimination but was consistent with participants adopting a more conservative criterion. Confidence and response time were both found to predict identification accuracy for young and older groups, particularly in the control condition.
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Keywords:  Ageing; Confidence; Discriminability; Eyewitness; Lineup; Response time; Verbal overshadowing

Mesh:

Year:  2022        PMID: 35713818      PMCID: PMC9206054          DOI: 10.1186/s41235-022-00399-1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cogn Res Princ Implic        ISSN: 2365-7464


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