A look back at CSI Portsmouth 2013 and forward to CSI Portsmouth 2016
The sixth CSI Portsmouth where crime fiction meets crime fact will be held on Saturday 5 March 2016 at the Pyramids Centre, Clarence Esplanade, Southsea. Tickets go on sale on 4 January but before then here's a look back at CSI Portsmouth 2013. You can also read what happened at CSI Portsmouth 2012, CSI Portsmouth 2011 and view the details of the first CSI Portsmouth in 2010.

CSI Portsmouth was first launched in 2010 and brings together crime fiction and fact. It is organised by Portsmouth City Council Library Service and the Hayling Island Bookshop and is part of Portsmouth BookFest.
Along with the panel events also present throughout the day were the Hampshire Police Fingerprint Bureau team. Emma Bright and Heather Foster were on hand to offer delegates the opportunity to have their fingerprint taken and pressed into a keepsake key ring to take away.
There was a mock up crime scene, complete with a body ‘Victor’, provided by students from the forensic science course at South DownsCollege
Also a forensic display provided by the Institute ofCriminal Justice Studies, Portsmouth University on Entomology (maggots, flies) finger mark development (chemical treatments), trace evidence, and DNA. The Hayling Island Bookshop were also there with a selection of the participating crime authors books.

There was a discussion about the growth in smart drugs a big concern for police and health experts. Both Mick Ellis, from Hampshire Police and Dr Alex Allan a forensic toxicologist from Triple A Forensics talked about the dire consequences of using Cocaine and the personality changes the drug induces and how Heroin addicts will commit any kinds of crimes to get their next fix.
Dr Allan discussed how he tests for drug use and he covered the use and analysis of volatile substances such as solvents, aerosol propellants and fuel gases still abused for their purported euphoric and sometimes hallucinogenic effects and the use of chloroform as a drug which is not so common now in the UK but is still used in some other countries. The debate also focused on international crime and serious organised crime and the role of the expert witness in trials.
Kerry and I talked about how we became crime writers and why we choose the locations for our crime novels. Kerry's DS Jessica Daniel novels are set in Manchester, a city of great contrasts with its mix of rich and poor and therefore provides a good canvas for crime novels, a sentiment I echoed by choosing to set my DI Andy Horton crime novels in the densely populated Island city of Portsmouth contrasting it with the rural landscape of the Isle of Wight beyond the Solent, the busiest port in Europe and one of the busiest in the World.
This was then followed by a book signing and the chance for the audience to chat to the experts and crime authors on an individual basis.
Joining CSI Portsmouth in the afternoon were crime authors Natasha Cooper and Sharon Bolton and crime experts Sergeant Tony Birr,from Hampshire Police Marine Unit and Brian Chappell, former DCI New Scotland Yard now a lecturer at the Institute of Criminal Justice Studies University of Portsmouth.
I stepped down from the stage to act as a moderator and put questions to the panel. Natasha Cooper explained how her work in publishing made her appreciative of how tough it is to be a publisher especially in one of the most fiercely competitive genres, that of crime fiction. While Sharon Bolton, like me,spent her early career in marketing and PR before turning to crime writing.
Brian Chappell joined the Institute of Criminal Justice Studies at the University of Portsmouth as a senior lecturer in April 2011 following completion of a highly successful thirty year career with the Metropolitan Police, New Scotland Yard reaching the rank of DCI.

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Tickets
£15.00 for the day, includes £3.00 off a book bought at the event, tickets available from the Box Office on 023 9268 8037 from any Portsmouth Library and on lineTickets on sale from 4 January 2016.




DECEMBER 23RD, 2015 @ 7:46:25 GMT
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