Spartan Posted March 29, 2018 Report Posted March 29, 2018 Where surveillance technology and security cameras fail, pencil-wielding artists come to the rescue. Lois Gibson is a police sketch artist. She sits down with witnesses to crimes – or people who’ve been victims of crimes, often violent ones – to draw a likeness of the suspect to aid police. She’s the Guinness World Record holder as the sketch artist whose work has helped solve the most crimes. It’s a remarkably small field – only 89 artists are registered with the International Association for Identification. Most police departments can’t afford full-time forensic artists, so they rely on part-time or freelance artists, or they have police officers in the department pull double-duty. They train them to use digital composite software that’s filled with a catalogue of facial features from which a witness can choose. But even in a world of tight budgets and learnable software, sketch artists who work full time possess human talents like creativity, listening skills and empathy that coax the best details out of witnesses. Quote
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