Time: 1 Hour
Maximum Capacity: 30 People
Overview: Focusing on impressions evidence-evidence left when an object presses into another, leaving an "impression" behind -- this workshop covers crime scene procedures and examination techniques for both shoeprints and fingerprints. You'll learn to collect shoeprint evidence by making a cast from dental stone, then to make a comparison between a shoeprint and soles of suspects' shoes. Next you'll learn to find, enhance, and lift latent fingerprints from smooth surfaces. Finally, you'll perform a fingerprint comparison and decide whether the evidence gathered is enough to determine the guilt of a particular suspect.
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*** Private Workshops are available for teachers, students, birthday parties and other private events. There is an additional fee for all workshops. Please call the Crime Museum Sales Office at 202-621-5553 or email sales@crimemuseum.org for more information. If you would like to book online please click here.
***We also offer public workshops. Click here to learn more and view our upcoming public workshop schedule.
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