is a social worker that works as an investigator. he/she work alongside the police officers, investigators of that particular case. it also includes chemical checks of the victims,most of the times they spend their dayz in labs
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An anthropologist can go into forensic psychology or social work. They study a lot of sociology and can branch out from there. They can also work in museums or give lectures about this topic.
Forensic Toxicologists work in laboratories for the state, government, private organizations, RCMP, etc.
A Forensic Scientist and A Csi Forensic scientist are the same there is no change in what you do. The only change is where you work.
forensic scientists work for the government and other departments such as F.B.I and the C.I.A beniboy 2k9
Yes, Proper collection recording and testing are essential to forensic work.
Contact your local police station. A forensic officer may be willing to discuss their work with you. Ask for the borough forensic manager. Alternatively look up the Forensic Science Service on the internet.
Forensic psychiatrists typically work in a variety of settings, such as hospitals, prisons, forensic mental health clinics, and courtrooms. They may also work in private practice providing evaluations and testimony in legal cases involving mental health issues.
to work for a goal or a target
up to about 5 to 12 hours of work
CSIRO might employ forensic scientists. They work with the Police, but not for the Police, so dont get confused with that.
Most forensic scientist work well over the normal 40 hour work week. Their hours vary depending on if more than 1 crime has happened in a week.