Time: 45-60 minutes
Maximum Capacity: 30 People
Overview: Learn how a single piece of paper can link a suspect to a crime in several different ways. See how obliterated document evidence can be recovered using spectral comparison technology, and how indented writing can be deciphered using advanced technology or simple light physics. Then learn how to determine the author of a document using techniques such as forensic linguistics and handwriting analysis. Finally, take a look at the high-tech security features used to uncover false identification.
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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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