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SUMMARY:LECTURE: Women in Crime
DESCRIPTION:This is a private lecture session for Women in Crime. \nIf you are not an eligible attendee for this lecture session\, but would like to organise an event for your organisation\, please contact Dr Ould directly. \nForensic Podiatry: How feet and footwear can incriminate you…\nAn offender’s feet\, or the shoes they wear\, can incriminate them in many ways\, with feet and shoe impression evidence being led in prosecutions around the world. \nAlongside DNA and fingerprints\, shoe and foot impressions are the most common form of tangible evidence left by an offender at a crime scene. Impression evidence can tell you a lot more about a person than the size of their feet or the footwear which made the impression. Dr Mark Ould\, Forensic Podiatrist\, can provide expert advice on an offenders’ gait pattern\, including stride length\, angle of gait\, base of gait\, and directionality\, and he has  comprehensive understanding of the human foot\, and the development of foot pathologies and how they may affect impressions left at crime scenes. \nDr Ould is one of only a few experts who is able to draw on two fields of expertise\, as he is also qualified in the Examination and Comparison of Footwear Evidence\, a qualification approved by the Footwear Certification Board of the International Association for Identification. Combining these two areas Dr Ould is able to review characteristics identified in crime scene impressions and determine whether an individual or footwear is associated with a crime scene. \nDr Ould works in both clinical and forensic practice and is trained in the comparative analysis of crime scene impression evidence. Dr Ould can examine foot and footwear related evidence in the context of a criminal investigation\, and he has provided expert advice and reports in relation to shoe and footprint impressions\, including homicide matters\, to both the prosecution and defence in WA and interstate. Dr Ould has been involved in training police and has lectured nationally and internationally in relation to clinical podiatry practice. \n\nConnect with Dr Ould on LinkedIn  \nFollow Forensic Podiatry on LinkedIn
URL:https://forensicpodiatrist.com.au/training/lecture-women-in-crime/
LOCATION:Legal Pathways Criminal Lawyers\, Lvl 11\, 12 St Georges Terrace\, Perth\, Western Australia\, 6000\, Australia
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SUMMARY:LECTURE: CoHealth
DESCRIPTION:This is a private lecture session commissioned for the staff of CoHealth. \nIf you are not an eligible attendee for this lecture session\, but would like to organise an event for your organisation\, please contact Dr Ould directly. \nPodiatry: When it’s more than callous\, corns and ingrown toenails…\nAn offender’s feet\, or the shoes they wear\, can incriminate them in many ways\, with feet and shoe impression evidence being led in prosecutions around the world. \nAlongside DNA and fingerprints\, shoe and foot impressions are the most common form of tangible evidence left by an offender at a crime scene. Impression evidence can tell you a lot more about a person than the size of their feet or the footwear which made the impression. Dr Mark Ould\, Forensic Podiatrist\, can provide expert advice on an offenders’ gait pattern\, including stride length\, angle of gait\, base of gait\, and directionality\, and he has  comprehensive understanding of the human foot\, and the development of foot pathologies and how they may affect impressions left at crime scenes. \nHaving graduated in 1992 Dr Ould is one of only a few experts who is able to draw on two fields of expertise\, as he is also qualified in the Examination and Comparison of Footwear Evidence\, a qualification approved by the Footwear Certification Board of the International Association for Identification. Combining these two areas Dr Ould is able to review characteristics identified in crime scene impressions and determine whether an individual or footwear is associated with a crime scene. \nDr Ould works in both clinical and forensic practice and is trained in the comparative analysis of crime scene impression evidence. Dr Ould can examine foot and footwear related evidence in the context of a criminal investigation\, and he has provided expert advice and reports in relation to shoe and footprint impressions\, including homicide matters\, to both the prosecution and defence in WA and interstate. Dr Ould has been involved in training police and has lectured nationally and internationally in relation to clinical podiatry practice. \n\nConnect with Dr Ould on LinkedIn  \nFollow Forensic Podiatry on LinkedIn
URL:https://forensicpodiatrist.com.au/training/lecture-cohealth/
LOCATION:CoHealth
CATEGORIES:Presenter
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20230602T150000
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SUMMARY:LECTURE: Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions
DESCRIPTION:This is a private lecture session\, commissioned by the Office of the Director of Public Prosecution for their internal staff and relevant connected agencies. \nThis lecture is being provided for the Office of the Director of Public Prosecution\, State Solicitors Office\, and Western Australia Police Force.  If you are not an eligible attendee for this lecture session\, but would like to organise an event for your organisation\, please contact Dr Ould directly. \nForensic Podiatry: How feet and footwear can incriminate you…\nAn offender’s feet\, or the shoes they wear\, can incriminate them in many ways\, with feet and shoe impression evidence being led in prosecutions around the world. \nAlongside DNA and fingerprints\, shoe and foot impressions are the most common form of tangible evidence left by an offender at a crime scene. Impression evidence can tell you a lot more about a person than the size of their feet or the footwear which made the impression. Dr Mark Ould\, Forensic Podiatrist\, can provide expert advice on an offenders’ gait pattern\, including stride length\, angle of gait\, base of gait\, and directionality\, and he has  comprehensive understanding of the human foot\, and the development of foot pathologies and how they may affect impressions left at crime scenes. \nDr Ould is one of only a few experts who is able to draw on two fields of expertise\, as he is also qualified in the Examination and Comparison of Footwear Evidence\, a qualification approved by the Footwear Certification Board of the International Association for Identification. Combining these two areas Dr Ould is able to review characteristics identified in crime scene impressions and determine whether an individual or footwear is associated with a crime scene. \nDr Ould works in both clinical and forensic practice and is trained in the comparative analysis of crime scene impression evidence. Dr Ould can examine foot and footwear related evidence in the context of a criminal investigation\, and he has provided expert advice and reports in relation to shoe and footprint impressions\, including homicide matters\, to both the prosecution and defence in WA and interstate. Dr Ould has been involved in training police and has lectured nationally and internationally in relation to clinical podiatry practice. \n  \n\nConnect with Dr Ould on LinkedIn \nFollow Forensic Podiatry on LinkedIn
URL:https://forensicpodiatrist.com.au/training/office-of-the-director-of-public-prosecutions/
LOCATION:Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions\, 55 St Georges Terrace\, Perth\, Western Australia\, 6000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Presenter
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