RT Article T1 Advances and future prospects in evolving face matching technologies for crime prevention and investigation JF The impact of technology on the criminal justice system SP 73 OP 93 A1 Bennett, Tia C. A2 Smith, Harriet M. A2 Flowe, Heather D. LA English YR 2024 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1919808035 AB Closed-circuit television (CCTV) systems are used around the world as a tool for both crime prevention and investigation. Alongside being a deterrent for criminal activity, CCTV can be used to help identify perpetrators of a crime through the process of face matching, which involves verifying the identity of one individual through comparison, for example, by comparing two face images to assess whether they are a “match.” As an investigative tool, face matching can be used to identify individuals caught on CCTV to bring them in for further investigation. With a rise in technology and its role within the criminal justice system, this chapter aims to present an overview of face matching processes in a forensic context. More specifically, we discuss the differences between face matching in humans and machines, and the challenges and implications involved with using each process. NO Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 87-93 SN 9781032346342