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1989 Improved Sample Holder for Refractive Index Measurements of Small, Single, Glass Fragments. Journal of Forensic Sciences, 34(4):<br />

Shoe, Foot, and Tire Impression <strong>Evidence</strong><br />

A questioned bloody shoe print left at the scene of a homicide.<br />

Latent and/or patent impressions of feet, shoes, or tires have to exist at every crime until perpetrators<br />

master levitation into and out of the scenes. This type of evidence, like most represented in this bibliography is affected by<br />

topics addressed in other sections. Probably most affected by good crime scene search planning is the preservation of shoe<br />

and tire impressions. One of the first protocols learned by crime scene technicians is the establishment of a single path of<br />

access/egress for the crime scene. The purpose of the path is to avoid destroying questioned impressions or adding to those<br />

in other parts of the scene. Impression may be made of a variety of matrices addressed in sections on Blood and Body<br />

Fluids and Geoarchaeology and Soil Science. Assessment of the crime scene prior to the search for and discovery of<br />

impression evidence may benefit from research addressed in Criminal and Cultural Behavior. As with every evidence<br />

topic, the ultimate goal is to accurately and effectively present it in court, (Expert Testimony and Ethical Conduct).<br />

(697 citations)<br />

Abbott, John Reginald<br />

1941 Reproduction of Footprints, RCMP Quarterly, 9(2):186-193.<br />

1952 Reproduction and Identification of Impressions and Marks. RCMP Gazette, 14(9):3-8.<br />

1964 Footwear <strong>Evidence</strong>. Charles C. Thomas, Springfield, Illinois.<br />

Abbott, John Reginald, and A.C. Germann<br />

1964 Footwear <strong>Evidence</strong>: The Examination, Identification, and Comparison of Footwear Impressions. Charles C. Thomas Publisher, Springfield, IL.<br />

(ISBN: 0-398-00003-4)<br />

Adach E., and W. Knapp<br />

2001 Lifting Two-Dimensional Footwear and Fingerprint Impressions Using Dental Stone. RCMP Gazette, 63(2):17-19.<br />

Adair, Thomas W.<br />

2005a Electrostatic Dust Lifting on Metallic Surfaces Using Automotive Window Tinting Film as a Nonconductive Barrier. Journal of Forensic<br />

Identification, 55(5):605-610.<br />

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