Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Part V: Witness Experiment

Since having a keen memory can play such a crucial role in finding a criminal, we tested our own memories in class. The first thing we did was cut images of people's faces out of a magazine; my group also had to make sure all of our pictures were of a similar size and appearance. We then cut out each individual facial feature, separated them, and each group member had to re-assemble the faces using their memories.As each of us successfully completed this task, we may make good witnesses and be able to clearly recall a suspect's face or appearance.
Re-assembled Image

3 comments:

  1. Though I myself think that it would be easier to identify someone in a lineup rather than in this activity.

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