FAQs
How does your software enhance lineup procedures?
Our software integrates 3D interactive technology to offer more dynamic and fair lineup options. By allowing greater flexibility in lineup composition, it helps law enforcement create fairer, more accurate lineups and improves the overall identification process.
Is AI currently being used in police lineups?
No, police forces are not currently using AI systems for lineups. However, AI technology and its potential applications in law enforcement, such as facial recognition and emotional expression analysis, are being explored.
What is the current global trend in police lineup procedures?
There is a worldwide preference for live lineups, which are used in about two dozen countries, including India, South Africa, Kenya, and others.
Why have some countries moved from live lineups to video-based lineups?
Countries like the UK transitioned to video procedures because it was difficult to find live fillers who resembled the suspect. Video libraries allow for a wider range of choices, which ensures fairer lineups where fillers more closely resemble the suspect, reducing bias and error.
What role does public trust play in police lineup technology?
Public trust is critical in ensuring that justice procedures, such as lineups, are perceived as fair and effective. Outdated or biased technologies can erode this trust, which is why using modern, tested solutions like interactive 3D lineups is important for both the public and law enforcement.
Why is it important to modernize police lineup technology?
Outdated lineup technology can put both suspects and victims at risk of misidentification. Modernizing police lineup procedures, through the use of virtual reality, video, or AI (when fully tested), helps improve fairness, accuracy, and public trust in the justice process.