Form follows function: Applying photographic content analysis to forensic firearm identification

Author:

Chaikovsky Alan1,Pasternak Zohar2,Finkelstein Nir1,Chattah Netta Lev Tov3,Silchenko Alexander1,Levy Ophir1,Cohen Amit1

Affiliation:

1. Toolmark and Materials Laboratory, Division of Identification and Forensic Science Israel Police Jerusalem Israel

2. Quality Assurance and Evidence Unit, Division of Identification and Forensic Science Israel Police Jerusalem Israel

3. Questioned Documents Laboratory, Former Head of the Laboratory of Digital Evidence, Division of Identification and Forensic Science Israel Police Jerusalem Israel

Abstract

AbstractDrawing forensic conclusions from an image or a video is known as “photographic content analysis.” It involves the analysis of an image, as well as objects, actions, and events depicted in images or video. In recent years, photographic depictions of objects suspected as illegal firearms have substantially increased, appearing on CCTV surveillance footage, captured by mobile phones and shared on social media. However, the law in Israel states that a person can be charged with illegally possessing a firearm only if it can be proven that the object is capable of shooting with lethal bullet energy. This becomes more challenging in cases where the firearm was not physically seized, and the evidence exclusively consists of images and video. In this study, photographic content analysis was applied to images and video where objects suspected as commercial or improvised firearms had been depicted. An image and event sequence reconstruction video databases of both firearms and replicas were created in order to better define firearm‐specific functional morphological features. We demonstrate that it is possible to classify an object as a firearm by analyzing the functional, and not only the esthetic, morphology in images and video. It is also shown that event sequence reconstruction in video may be used to infer that an object suspected as a firearm has the capacity to shoot by confirming the occurrence of a shooting act or shooting process. Thus, photographic content analysis may be used to forensically establish that an object depicted in an image or a video is a firearm by ruling out other known scenarios, and without physically seizing it.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Genetics,Pathology and Forensic Medicine

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