You can certainly take the school and training if you like, but the odds of your being hired by a law enforcement agency are zero. Reason being: All defense attornies would use their knowledge of your past criminal record to cast doubt with the the jury on your work product.
no you can not they'll take you to jail.
No!
Yes
There are two CSI tests online. One for the tv show, and the other one for background information on your criminal record, child abuse, etc. It is good to get this test.
Not unless they occurred prior to your 18th birthday. If you were an adult they become a permanent part of your criminal history record.
Earning a degree in criminal justice would be an excellent way to start a career as a crime scene investigator or CSI. Most CSIs start out a police officers and after a few years of experience become promoted to an investigator position or CSI. To increase your chances of becoming a CSI and to better prepare yourself for the position, taking courses in forensics in conjunction with the courses required for the criminal justice major would be a good idea.To learn more about how to become a CSI, I would suggest visiting: http://www.criminaljusticeschoolguide.com/careers/crime-scene-investigator/
No. Not in the US.
No. Unless it has been expunged.
No, you cannot operate or work at a daycare if you have a criminal record.
You can become a foster parent if you don't have a criminal record. You can not have an abusive environment for the child to come into.
CSI focuses on the science behind crimes whereas Criminal Minds focuses on what they criminals think and do. I recommend watching Criminal Minds
Basically, it depends on whether the prospective employer will hire you.
Yes, but not a felony.