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 GroupsStorage: Room TemperatureTime Required: 50 minutesThe 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 GogglesDisposable GlovesScissorsPaper TowelsPensVarious objects for evidence prints (with a smooth surface and uniform in colour - e.g. glass beakers, jars or bottles, or plastic and metal objects).