OSAC's Footwear & Tire Subcommittee Develops Process Map

OSAC's Footwear & Tire Subcommittee Develops Process Map



The Organization of Scientific Area Committees (OSAC) for Forensic Science’s Footwear & Tire Subcommittee has developed a process map that describes the process that most footwear and tire examiners use when analyzing evidence. 


Footwear and tire examiners are required to make many decisions that can impact the quality and accuracy of their results. The Footwear and Tire Examination Process Map captures details about the various procedures, methods and decision points most frequently encountered in the discipline of footwear and tire examination and comparison.


“The process map is an amazing achievement by the task group that will become a great resource for the community. Firstly, this depiction of the current comparative process equips us to start to speak the same language, secondly it can be a great tool for training new practitioners and above all it will give us insight into where new standards are needed,” said David Kanaris, Chair of OSAC’s Footwear & Tire Subcommittee


This process map, which reflects the ‘as is’ state of footwear and tire examination, provides a visual description of the various steps of the casework process currently performed and is limited to core processes within the discipline of footwear and tire examination such as the examination of questioned footwear and tire impressions and the comparison of these impressions to known footwear or tires. It captures the diverse practices of multiple laboratories from a national perspective, with the goal of allowing an examiner to find their processes represented in the map. 


“The process map has already pointed us in the direction of producing a best practice rec ..

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