Police database to track criminals' shoes

This footprint from a crime scene will be entered into the shoe database created by the Forensic Science Service

A database of shoeprints, thought to be the first of its kind in the world, is being launched next week by the government in the fight against crime.

The Forensic Science Service (FSS) will enable police officers and other law enforcement officials in England and Wales to view images of footprints and details of shoes, in a database known as the Footwear Intelligence Tool (FIT). The catalogue is to be piloted online from next Thursday 15 February, and will be formally launched in March.