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ISSN: 0022-1198 Published Online: 1 July 1991 Page Count: 18
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Height Estimation from Foot and Shoeprint Length Giles, EProfessor of anthropology, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL.Vallandigham, PHLaw offices, Urbana, IL. Abstract Foot length displays a biological correlation with height that suggests the latter might be estimated from foot- or shoeprints when such evidence provides an investigator the best or only opportunity to gauge that aspect of a suspect's physical description. Previous utilization of percentages and linear regressions of foot length to make height estimates is reviewed and appraised, as is such use of shoeprints. Newly determined percentages and linear regressions for determining height from foot length for young adult males and females based upon very large U.S. Army anthropometric databases are presented and evaluated. Suggestions are made for the practical employment of shoeprint length, preferably as a direct measurement but also indirectly as a shoe size indicator, for height assessment. Keywords: foot length, footprints, forensic science, height estimation, human identification, physical anthropology, shoeprints, stature Paper ID: JFS364911134 ASTM International is a member of CrossRef. Author Giles E, Vallandigham PH Title Height Estimation from Foot and Shoeprint Length Symposium , Committee on
ASTM International is a member of CrossRef. Author Giles E, Vallandigham PH Title Height Estimation from Foot and Shoeprint Length Symposium , Committee on