Royal Holloway, University of London, London, UK.
J Appl Res Intellect Disabil. 2013 Sep;26(5):435-46. doi: 10.1111/jar.12028.
People with intellectual disabilities (ID) are as likely as the general population to find themselves in the situation of having to identify and/or describe a perpetrator's face to the police. However, limited verbal and memory abilities in people with ID might prevent them to engage in standard police procedures.
Two experiments examined face recognition and description abilities in people with mild intellectual disabilities (mID) and compared their performance with that of people without ID. Experiment 1 used three old/new face recognition tasks. Experiment 2 consisted of two face description tasks, during which participants had to verbally describe faces from memory and with the target in view.
Participants with mID performed significantly poorer on both recognition and recall tasks than control participants. However, their group performance was better than chance and they showed variability in performance depending on the measures introduced.
The practical implications of these findings in forensic settings are discussed.
智障人士(ID)与普通人群一样,有可能需要向警方辨认和/或描述犯罪者的面部特征。然而,智障人士的口头表达和记忆能力有限,可能会使他们无法参与标准的警方程序。
两项实验考察了轻度智障人士(mID)的面部识别和描述能力,并将他们的表现与无 ID 人士进行了比较。实验 1 使用了三种新旧面孔识别任务。实验 2 包括两项面部描述任务,参与者需要根据记忆中的目标来口头描述面部特征。
mID 组参与者在识别和回忆任务中的表现明显逊于对照组参与者。然而,他们的组表现要好于随机表现,并且他们的表现取决于引入的措施而有所不同。
这些发现对法医场景的实际影响进行了讨论。