The Crime Lab: Fingerprint Masterclass

The Crime Lab: Fingerprint Masterclass

  • Ages 16+

A hands-on exploration of the forensics of fingerprinting!

By Bow Street Museum

Date and time

Location

Bow Street Museum of Crime and Justice

28 Martlett Court London WC2E 7AW United Kingdom

Refund Policy

No refunds

About this event

  • Event lasts 1 hour 30 minutes
  • Ages 16+
  • No venue parking

Former Detective Chief Inspector Steve Gaskin had many cases solved by fingerprint experts whilst in the Metropolitan Police. The study of fingerprints and their history is fascinating. It has led to the downfall of many seasoned criminals, such as the Great Train Robbers, and those involved in the Docklands bombing. The science has developed over the years from using black dusting powder to laser illumination.

During the session, Steve will deliver the following:

· explore a short history of fingerprint forensics

· the science of fingerprinting, dactyloscopy, explained

· take your own fingerprints and dust for hidden marks!

· Investigate several fingerprint cases which went to Bow Street Magistrates Court specifically the Air Raid Killer

· Discover how fingerprints appear in the natural world

· Q & A

This is a hands-on session!

Steve Gaskin was a DCI in the Met, serving at busy police stations in the Metropolis. Notably, he spent a total of ten years investigating drug trafficking and the money generated from crime. He retrained as a criminal psychology lecturer and runs The Crime Lab, specialising in true crime-based activities, with his wife Kate (a former Met officer) and his three daughters.

Frequently asked questions

Is the venue accessible?

There are 5 steps into the museum from the main entrance in Martlett Court. Step-free-access is available via the NoMad Hotel main entrance in 28 Bow Street.

Organized by

We are a museum that explores crime and justice in Covent Garden, from the arrival of the first Bow Street 'trading justice' in 1740, through to the closure of the iconic Bow Street Magistrates' Court in 2006.

£20Aug 21 · 6:30 PM GMT+1