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Our Forensic Forum is a meeting place for anyone interested in forensic science. You can use the forum to seek information on any topic and to put questions to other members. Are you involved in a project? Do you want to know how something works? Do you need to source some materials? Do you have ideas you want to share? You can do all this and more here.

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Some Members' Questions

  • What kind of fingerprint powder is best for a greasy surface?


  • What is a latent fingerprint?


  • I'm doing a project on the history of earmark evidence. Can anyone tell me who was the first person prosecuted in the UK?


  • Where can I get some 1,8-diazafluoren-9-one DFO?


  • I want to see some impressed marks appear on paper. How can I do that?


  • Has anyone got information about the risks using aluminium powder to dust for fingerprints?


  • Which is best? Fingerprint evidence or dna evidence?


  • Is LMG specific for blood?


  • I'm confused! I've heard that luminol is unsafe, but is still used.


  • How does iodine make fingerprints appear?


  • Can anybody recommend a hand-held device for fluorescence examination?


  • I'm teaching forensic science in school. Where can I get some crime scene suits for children?


  • I have to mount some fibres on slides for a microscopy practical.


  • How to make a mini Superglue-fuming chamber


  • I want a test kit for blood


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