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Footwear Evidence

Summary What is footwear evidence? How is it involved in crime scenes? How is it collected? How is it analyzed?

What is footwear evidence? Different shoes will leave behind prints of different sizes and patterns.

Three different types of shoe prints: Footwear Evidence Three different types of shoe prints: Three dimensional impression Shoeprint made in soft material (dirt, snow) Requires making a cast of the print Composition of dirt or snow will determine the detail of the impression.

Three different types of shoe prints: Footwear Evidence Three different types of shoe prints: Two dimensional print (visible) Dirt or other material picked up by shoe and deposited onto flat, hard surface. Variety of surfaces and materials deposited makes recovery of these prints complex.

Three different types of shoe prints: Footwear Evidence Three different types of shoe prints: Two dimensional print (latent) Can leave behind barely visible dust Can leave impression in polish/wax/dust

Three different types of shoe prints: Footwear Evidence Three different types of shoe prints: Two dimensional print (latent) Can leave behind barely visible dust Can leave impression in polish/wax/dust

How are shoe prints evidence? Footwear Evidence How are shoe prints evidence? Most suspects wear shoes. Footprints are always left, it is whether they can be located and differentiated from other prints. Burglar Shoes

What information can shoe prints provide? Footwear Evidence What information can shoe prints provide? Link suspect or victim to scenes Link two crime scenes Location of prints can: Lead to more evidence Refute alibis Gait or Tracking information?

Recovery of Footwear evidence Footwear Evidence > Collection Recovery of Footwear evidence Due to numerous nuances, all shoeprints should be recovered from the scene. Scene should be controlled to prevent destruction of evidence.

Recovery of Footwear evidence Footwear Evidence > Collection Recovery of Footwear evidence Some prints can be visualized by darkening a room and using a bright light at a low angle. Footprints should be documented: Location recorded and photographed

Recovery of Footwear evidence Footwear Evidence > Collection Recovery of Footwear evidence Objects with footprints should be removed if possible (paper, glass) If can’t be removed, an examination quality photo should be taken. Ruler: allows for enlargement to real size

After photo, 2-D print can be lifted: Footwear Evidence > Collection After photo, 2-D print can be lifted: Electrostatic Lifting: A charge is used to lift dry materials from surface to black film. Lift provides more contrast Non-destructive Photographed for evidence

After photo, 2-D print can be lifted: Footwear Evidence > Collection After photo, 2-D print can be lifted: Dusting: Fingerprint powder can visualize print Lifted with adhesive or gelatin Photographed for evidence

3-D impression can be highlighted Footwear Evidence > Collection 3-D impression can be highlighted Spraying with colored wax spray

3-D impression should be cast Footwear Evidence > Collection 3-D impression should be cast Cast picks up detail; is durable Cast after photo Use dental stone

Footwear Evidence > Collection Enhancement Methods If footprint is made of blood, TMB or other color changing reagents can help visualize.

Analysis of Footwear Evidence: Footwear Evidence > Analysis Analysis of Footwear Evidence: Class Characteristics can be used to eliminate a suspected shoe or suggest a shoe could have made the impression. Size Pattern Suspect shoe or test impressions compared.

Analysis of Footwear Evidence: Footwear Evidence > Analysis Analysis of Footwear Evidence: Individual Characteristics can be used to identify an exact shoe. However, these can change over time.