Gardner Brett O, Kelley Sharon, Murrie Daniel C, Blaisdell Kellyn N
Institute of Law, Psychiatry, and Public Policy, University of Virginia, United States.
Institute of Law, Psychiatry, and Public Policy, University of Virginia, United States.
Forensic Sci Int. 2019 Apr;297:236-242. doi: 10.1016/j.forsciint.2019.01.048. Epub 2019 Feb 11.
Emerging research documents the ways in which task-irrelevant contextual information may influence the opinions and decisions that forensic analysts reach regarding evidence (e.g., Dror and Cole, 2010; National Academy of Sciences, 2009; President's Council of Advisors on Science and Technology, 2016). Consequently, authorities have called for forensic analysts to rely solely on task-relevant information-and to actively avoid task-irrelevant information-when conducting analyses (National Commission on Forensic Science, 2015). In this study, we examined 97 evidence submission forms, used by 148 accredited crime laboratories across the United States, to determine what types of information laboratories solicit when performing latent print analyses. Results indicate that many laboratories request information with no direct relevance to the specific task of latent print comparison. More concerning, approximately one in six forms (16.5%) request information that appears to have a high potential for bias without any discernible relevance to latent print comparison. Solicitations for task-irrelevant information may carry meaningful consequences and current findings inform strategies to reduce the potential for cognitive bias.
新出现的研究记录了与任务无关的背景信息可能影响法医分析人员对证据形成的意见和做出的决定的方式(例如,德罗尔和科尔,2010年;美国国家科学院,2009年;总统科学技术顾问委员会,2016年)。因此,有关当局呼吁法医分析人员在进行分析时仅依靠与任务相关的信息,并积极避免与任务无关的信息(法医科学全国委员会,2015年)。在本研究中,我们检查了美国148个经认可的犯罪实验室使用的97份证据提交表,以确定实验室在进行潜指纹分析时索要何种类型的信息。结果表明,许多实验室索要的信息与潜指纹比对的具体任务没有直接关联。更令人担忧的是,约六分之一的表格(16.5%)索要的信息似乎极有可能造成偏差,且与潜指纹比对没有任何明显关联。索要与任务无关的信息可能会产生重大后果,当前的研究结果为减少认知偏差可能性的策略提供了参考。