With Michael W. Streed
The basics of composite sketching and how it fits into the investigation process:
- A composite sketch is a graphic representation of a person’s basic facial characteristics
- Composite sketch artists are either the first or last person called in to assist with an investigation
- Most composite sketch artists are police officers or detectives first, artists second
- A composite sketch is a visual statement taken from an eyewitness’ memory
- A sketch artist often uses visual aids to help jog a witness’ memory.
- A composite sketch interview can last anywhere between 45 minutes to 2 hours
- Details are as important as capturing a general overall likeness
- Some of America’s most notorious cases have a composite sketch attached to them
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