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2 Types of Impressions 1. Latent Impressions: hidden impressions requiring special techniques to be visualized. 2. Patent Impressions: 2D impressions that are already visible 3. Plastic impressions: 3D impressions cast in soft materials, such as soil and snow or blood
3 What is impression evidence? Let me explain Impression evidence can be defined as objects or materials that have retained the characteristics of other objects through direct contact. Impressions are created when one object is pressed against another material/object with enough force to leave an imprint of its shape.
4 IMPRESSIONS: INDIVIDUAL OR CLASS EVIDENCE? Depending on how it is made, impression evidence may be either class evidence or individual evidence Class evidence example: particular tread pattern in shoes or in tires may identify the brand and size, but it does not identify a specific individual or tire.. Individual evidence example: distinguishing characteristics, such as split on a shoe sole or unique feature or unusual wear on a car tire
5 Collecting the evidence Things to remember.. Take photos as soon as possible. Take multiple photos of the impression from at least two different orientations. Place an identifying label and a ruler in position with the impression for the photo. Use oblique lighting when possible.
6 How do we collect latent impressions? Glad you asked.. You must make the print visible by using one of the following techniques: Saturating the print with luminol which will make bloody footprints glow in the dark. Dusting the latent print reveals an impression. Electrostatic lifting applying an electric charge on a piece of lifting film, which is then placed over the latent print. The film picks up and holds the dust of the latent print gel lifting gel lifter is a thick gel sandwiched between paper backing and a plastic cover sheet. It conforms to uneven surfaces. Best used on oil or moist impressions. Used for latent impressions. Casting
7 Electrostatic dusting and lifting? Sure I ll explain. Electrostatic dusting can reveal dust left with each step and create an impression. Electrostatic charges can lift impressions from paper, carpeting, wood surfaces, linoleum, asphalt, and concrete. Other methods to recover latent impressions include gel lifters. These methods can provide information about the person who left the shoe print.
8 Most popular and successful method is the use of snow print wax for impressions left in snow Available in a spray can Results in fragile, thin cast that shows great detail After drying is filled with dental casting mixture called dental stone Paint thinner, spray paints, paraffin and sulfur can be used as well
9 3D impression to preserve physical evidence Plaster of Paris Soft, even after drying Made up of large particles that may cause the loss of crucial detail Require the use of forms and reinforcing materials Dental plasters and stones Dense, uniform, smaller particle size Quick drying and show more detail Expensive
10 What s the 411? Information we can gather from footprints The size of a shoeprint can tell the size of foot of the person. The depth of a foot or shoe impression can tell something of the person s weight. The type of shoe can tell something of the person s job or personality. The number of people at crime scene, movement, entrance/exit. Databases contain the names of specific manufactures and tread patterns used to identify different types of shoes. Debris that became embedded in the tread or unique holes and cuts in the tread Multiple prints can show person gait or walking habits
11 Factors that personalize a person s footwear: Body weight The way a person walks Weight distribution Direction of toes (straight, pointing out or in) The surface on which the person walks Unique holes, cuts, and debris embedded in the tread
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13 What s the 411? All about tire tread evidence Tread pattern is unique design of tire surface. Usually found in road accident scenes or in the access and escape routes of other crime scenes. Tread help investigators identify the type of vehicle that left the mark. Tires can leave patent, latent, or plastic tread patterns. Link a suspect or victim to a crime scene, and can reveal the events that took place. *Tire databases are available help investigators determine the brand and model of the tire that left the impression, which can be used to determine the type of vehicle that made the tracks.
14 Tire treads ridges and grooves channel water away and provide traction Patent tread patterns impressions made after tire runs through a fluid material Latent tread patterns impressions from tire oils used to keep tires soft and pliable Plastic tread patterns three dimensional impressions left in soft surfaces 14 Forensic Science: Fundamentals & Investigations, Chapter 15
15 How do you record tire impressions? It s simple. Ridges (elevated areas) and grooves (indented areas) of discovered tire impressions are counted across the entire width. Analyze 1. Tread Pattern 2. Width & depth of the tread pattern Unique characteristics such as wear or pebbles embedded in the grooves are noted. A print of a suspect s tire impressions (through one revolution) is taken.
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17 After the evidence is recorded. Identify the vehicle Identifying tread patterns may not be enough to link a suspect with a crime scene. Other things can help with this: 1. Front and rear track widths. (measured from center of each tire to opposite tire.) 1. Wheelbase measurement. 2. Turning diameter (how tight a vehicle Can make a U-turn. Databases can be checked to find the vehicle with these specifications.
18 Track widths From center of left tire to center of right tire Wheelbase length From center of front axle to center of rear axle 18 Forensic Science: Fundamentals & Investigations, Chapter 15
19 Count ridges and grooves across the tire width Note unique characteristics wear or pebbles embedded in the grooves Create a print of the suspect s tire impressions through one revolution Compare impressions from the crime scene and suspect s tire Identifying tread patterns may not be enough to link a suspect with a crime scene 19 Forensic Science: Fundamentals & Investigations, Chapter 15
20 Turning diameter Databases can be checked to find the vehicle with these specifications 20
21 Drivers may not recall the exact series of events before, during, and after an accident People, vehicles, and objects, however, can leave evidence of their actions at the scene of an accident Debris patterns and tire marks can be clues to speed, direction, and vehicle identification 21 Forensic Science: Fundamentals & Investigations, Chapter 15
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