they can make 20,000 to 50,000 per year.
^.^ Depending on the job you are looking at the salery is different. take a criminalist the pay range is $57,000 - $110,000. For a Crime scene tecnition it is $58,000 - $68,000. All depends on the job you are looking for ;)
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Csi agents can anually make from around 55000 to 70000 a year.
58,750 would be the annual salary... median hourly salary 26.82.....
There are several CSI jobs- lab technician, DNA expert, director, and agents.
30,000 to 40,000 a year!
50,000-200,000
A CSI salary varies from one region to another, but it is within the range of $37,960 to $99,980, according to the U.S. Department of Labor. This is a wide range and there are several factors that contribute to salary including type of employer, government level (local, state, federal, etc), geographic region, and specializations within the field.
In California, the average annual salary for a crime scene investigator is $55,000. The average salary for this position in the United States is $51,000.
First off you need to get your degree in this field which takes two years at least. CSI careers offer as low as $40,000 and as high as $170,000. These salary s differ depending on the job.
CSI (Crime Scene Investigation) agents take pieces of evidence from a crime scene (anything from clothes and undergarments or pictures to various weapons) and subject them to a variety of chemical, physical and analytical tests to see know the who's, what's, where's and why's of that crime scene.
Most (but not all) crime scene and forensic technicians are employees of government and make civil service salaries commensurate with the areas of the country in which they live. It is impossible to give a salary range over such a wide spectrum.
CSI is a fictional group. Most police department investigators do not normally wear a uniform, but may wear coveralls (sometimes disposable coveralls). Some crime scenes are very messy.
CSI Career and Salary Profile When a crime is committed, a crime scene investigation (CSI) team is called into action. CSI careers include a variety of critical roles, such as crime scene analyst, crime laboratory analyst, criminalist and forensic scientist. One way to embark on the road to a CSI career is by enrolling in a bachelors degree program in criminal justice.