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Whose Fingerprints Were Left Behind

HP00052456

Whose Fingerprints Were Left Behind

Product Code: HP00052456

Description

After a crime has been committed, the evidence left behind can identify a potential culprit, although a single piece of evidence is not usually enough to convict someone. Even in this age of DNA, fingerprints and blood stains are still important at helping to identify a criminal. In this experiment, your students will learn to detect and analyze fingerprints and then use these techniques to solve a classroom crime.

Students can explore the use of fingerprint evidence in the field of Forensic Science.  The kit enables them to create personal ink prints using our Fingerprint Report Cards™, identify key patterns, and practice dusting for prints.  They can also compare classroom fingerprints to detected crime scene evidence.  The kit is a great way to introduce biometric identification or create a classroom crime scene.

  • Group Size: 10 Lab Groups
  • Storage: Room Temperature
  • Time Required: 50 minutes

The kit includes:

  • Instructions,
  • Fingerprint Brushes,
  • Magnifying lens,
  • Fingerprint cards,
  • Black dusting powder,
  • Grey dye dusting powder,
  • Fingerprint lifters.

Additional required equipment & materials (not supplied with the kit):

  • Safety Goggles
  • Disposable Gloves
  • Scissors
  • Paper Towels
  • Pens
  • Various objects for evidence prints (with a smooth surface and uniform in colour - e.g. glass beakers, jars or bottles, or plastic and metal objects).

Specifications

Made In

US

UNSPSC Code

60104004

Weight

0.31kg

Height

80mm

Width

180mm

Length

270mm

Brand

Own Brand

Categories

Biology

Category

Genetics & Evolution

From
£94.35 Pack of 1
/
incl. VAT £113.22
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Whose Fingerprints Were Left Behind

HP00052456

Whose Fingerprints Were Left Behind

Product Code: HP00052456

Description

After a crime has been committed, the evidence left behind can identify a potential culprit, although a single piece of evidence is not usually enough to convict someone. Even in this age of DNA, fingerprints and blood stains are still important at helping to identify a criminal. In this experiment, your students will learn to detect and analyze fingerprints and then use these techniques to solve a classroom crime.

Students can explore the use of fingerprint evidence in the field of Forensic Science.  The kit enables them to create personal ink prints using our Fingerprint Report Cards™, identify key patterns, and practice dusting for prints.  They can also compare classroom fingerprints to detected crime scene evidence.  The kit is a great way to introduce biometric identification or create a classroom crime scene.

  • Group Size: 10 Lab Groups
  • Storage: Room Temperature
  • Time Required: 50 minutes

The kit includes:

  • Instructions,
  • Fingerprint Brushes,
  • Magnifying lens,
  • Fingerprint cards,
  • Black dusting powder,
  • Grey dye dusting powder,
  • Fingerprint lifters.

Additional required equipment & materials (not supplied with the kit):

  • Safety Goggles
  • Disposable Gloves
  • Scissors
  • Paper Towels
  • Pens
  • Various objects for evidence prints (with a smooth surface and uniform in colour - e.g. glass beakers, jars or bottles, or plastic and metal objects).

Specifications

Made In

US

UNSPSC Code

60104004

Weight

0.31kg

Height

80mm

Width

180mm

Length

270mm

Brand

Own Brand

Categories

Biology

Category

Genetics & Evolution

From
£94.35 Pack of 1
/
incl. VAT £113.22
- +
Compare
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