In this CPD-accredited webinar, Dr Sarah Jacob (Consultant Forensic Scientist) provides a practical and detailed introduction to footwear mark evidence and how it can support criminal investigations and legal proceedings.
Drawing on extensive casework experience, the session explains what footwear mark evidence is, how marks are recovered from crime scenes, and how comparisons are carried out in the laboratory. Viewers are guided through the full examination process, from enhancement and test mark production to comparison, interpretation, and evidential reporting.
The webinar explores how footwear evidence is evaluated from both prosecution and defence perspectives, highlighting how evidential strength is assessed, how limitations can arise, and why careful interpretation is essential. Real case examples are used throughout to demonstrate how footwear marks can range from limited support through to strong or conclusive findings, and how defence review can materially affect case outcomes.
In this webinar our expert will be discussing:
- What footwear mark evidence is and how it is recovered
- Laboratory examination and comparison techniques
- Pattern, wear, damage, and fine detail assessment
- Evidential strength and verbal scales of support
- Common pitfalls, limitations, and quality considerations
- Defence review and challenging footwear mark evidence
- Case studies illustrating real-world application
Upon completion of this webinar, please contact us at info@forensic-access.co.uk for your CPD certificate. Please note: Due to high demand, we are only able to issue CPD certificates to UK residents. We welcome international participants to join our sessions, but certificates cannot be provided outside the UK.
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