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Inherent Variation in Multiple Shoe-Sole Test Impressions

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Shor, Y., Wiesner, S., Tsach, T., Gurel, R. & Yekutieli Y. (2018). Inherent variation in multiple shoe-sole test impressions. Forensic Science International, 285, 189-203.

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Dependence Among Randomly Acquired Characteristics on Shoeprints and Their Features

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Kaplan, D. N., Mandel, M., Wiesner, S., Yekutieli, Y., Shor, Y. & Spiegelman C. (2018). Dependence among randomly acquired characteristics on shoeprints and their features. Forensic Science International, 283, 173-179.

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A New Method for the Recovery and Evidential Comparison of Footwear Impressions Using 3D Structured Light Scanning

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Thompson, T. J. U. & Norris, P. (2018). A new method for the recovery and evidential comparison of footwear impressions using 3D structured light scanning. Science & Justice, 58(3), 237-243.

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Collection of Wet-Origin Footwear Impressions on Various Surfaces Using an Electrostatic Dust Print Lifter.

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Hong, S. and Park, M. (2018). Collection of Wet-Origin Footwear Impressions on Various Surfaces Using an Electrostatic Dust Print Lifter. Journal of Forensic Sciences.

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Lay Understanding of "Identification": How Jurors Interpret Forensic Identification Testimony

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Swofford, H.J. and Cino, J.G. (2018). Lay Understanding of "Identification": How Jurors Interpret Forensic Identification Testimony. Journal of Forensic Identification, 68(1), 29-41.

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  2. Cross-Domain Forensic Shoeprint Matching
  3. Ethylene Vinyl Acetate Outsoles and Acquired Characteristics
  4. Likelihood Ratio as Weight of Forensic Evidence: A Closer Look
  5. Classification of Footwear Outsole Patterns Using Fourier Transform and Local Interest Points

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OSAC (ASB) Document Announcements

DRAFTS FOR COMMENT

  • Best Practice Recommendation for Photographic Documentation of Footwear and Tire Impression Evidence (First Edition)
    Comment Deadline, November 2, 2020
  • Standard for Examination and Documentation of Footwear and Tire Impression Evidence (First Edition)
    Comment Deadline, November 2, 2020

RECENTLY PUBLISHED

  • Best Practice Recommendation for Lifting of Footwear and Tire Impressions (First Edition, 2020)
  • Standard for Minimum Qualifications and Training for a Footwear/Tire Forensic Science Service Provider (First Edition, 2020)
  • Standard for Footwear/Tire Examination Proficiency Testing Program (First Edition, 2020)

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