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Recommended References complied by the American Society of Forensic Podiatry 2011


Abbott, John.  Footwear Evidence.  Springfield, IL: Charles C. Thomas; 1964.

Bowers D,  Michael C, Bell G.  Manual of Forensic Odontology.  3rd ed. Ontario, Canada: Manticore; 1997.

Bodziak WJ.  Footwear Impression Evidence. 2nd ed Edition, Boca Rotan FL: Elsevier; 2000.

Cassidy MJ.  Footwear Identification. Salem OR: Lightning Powder Co; 1995.

Cavanaugh PR.  The Running Shoe Book.  Mountain View CA: Anderson World, Inc; 1980.

DiMaggio JA. Prints of Thieves, BioMechanics Magazine. 2002; 9(3): 16-26.

DiMaggio JA. Forensic Podiatry- Part Two. Evidence Technology Magazine. 2008; 6, (3): 36-45.

DiMaggio JA. Forensic Podiatry- Part One. Evidence Technology Magazine. 2008; 6 (2):26-33.

DiMaggio JA. The Role of Feet and Footwear in Medicolegal Investigations. In:
Rich, J,  Dean MD,  Powers DE, ed. Forensic Medicine of the Lower Extremity. Totowa, NJ: Humana Press;  2005: 375-400.

DiMaggio JA. The Emerging Science of Forensic Podiatry, Podiatry Management Magazine. August 2005: 141-151

DiMaggio JA, Vernon W. Forensic Podiatry: Principles and Methods. Humana Press; 2011.

Donatelli R.  The Biomechanics of the Foot and Ankle. Philadelphia PA: FA Davis; 1990.

Giles E, Vallandigham PH.  Height Estimation from Foot and Shoe-print Length. J Forensic Sci. 1991; 36: 1134-1151.

Gordon CC, JE Buikstra. Linear Models for the Prediction of Stature and Boot Dimensions. J Forensic Sci. 1992; 37:771-782.

Gunn N.  Old and New Methods of Evaluating Footprint Impressions by a Forensic Podiatrist. British J Pod Med Surg. 1991; 3:8-11.

Haglund WD, Sorg, MH. eds.  Forensic Taphonomy. Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press, Inc.; 1997.

Hilderbrand, DS.  Footwear, the Missed Evidence. Temecula CA: Staggs; 2007.

Laskowski GE, Kyle VL. Barefoot Impressions – A Preliminary Study of Identification Characteristics and Population Frequency of their Morphological Features,” J Forensic Sci. 1988; 33(2):78-388.

Lucock LJ. Identification from Footwear.  Medicine Science and the Law. 1979; 19,  (4) : 225-230.

McGlamary ED.  Comprehensive Textbook of Foot Surgery,  Baltimore MD: Williams and Wilkins; 1987.

Nirenberg MS.  Forensic Methods and the Podiatric Physician. J Amer Pod Assoc. 1989; 79 (5): 247-252.

Perry J. Gait Analysis – Normal and Pathologic Function.  Thorofare, NJ: Slack Inc; 1992.

Pickering RB,  Bachman DC.  The Use of Forensic Anthropology.  Boca Raton FL: CRC Press, Inc; 1997.

Rich, J, Dean DE,  Powers RH, eds. Forensic Medicine of the Lower Extremity. Totowa, NJ: Humana Press; 2005.

Robbins LM  Footprints: Collection, Analysis and Interpretation.  Springfield IL: Charles C. Thomas; 1985.

Root ML, Orien WP, Weed JH.  Normal and Abnormal Function of the Foot.  Vol. 2, LosAngeles CA: Clinical Biomechanics Corporation; 1997.

Rossi WA, Tennant R.  Professional Shoe Fitting, New York NY: National Shoe Retailers Association; 1984.

Rossi WA. Podometrics: A New Methodology for Foot Typing. Contemporary Podiatric Physician, November 1992: 28-39.

Sarrafian SK.  Anatomy of the Foot and Ankle, Philadelphia PA: J. B. Lippincott; 1983.

Thompson T, Black S. eds. Forensic Human Identification – An Introduction. Boca Raton FL: CRC Press; 2007.  

Valmassy RL.  Clinical Biomechanics of the Lower Extremity. St. Louis: Mosby – Year Book, Inc., 1996.

Vernon W. The Foot. In: Thompson T, Black S. eds. Forensic Human Identification – An Introduction. Boca Raton FL: CRC Press; 2007: 303-320. 


Vernon W, McCourt FJ. Forensic Podiatry – a review and definition. British J Pod; 1999; 2(2): 45-48.

Weinstein F.  Principles and Practice of Podiatry. Philadelphia PA:  Lea and Febiger; 1968.