Yes. They use toxicology, analytical chemistry, pharmacology, and clinical chemistry to aid medical and legal investigation of death.
30-40 hours. sometimes even up to 60 depending on the case
Forensic Toxicologists work in laboratories for the state, government, private organizations, RCMP, etc.
The first comprehensive work on forensic toxicology was published in 1813 by Mathieu Orifila. He was a respected Spanish chemist and the physician who is often given the distinction of "father of toxicology.
The questioned document examiner itself, a license criminologist who undergone basic and advance training in questioned document examination course.
It depends what state you work for. A typical starting salary for a forensic scientist I is 40k/year with some places lower, I saw West Virginia offering 28k and places with a high cost of living offering up to 50k+. Over time they can work their way up the ladder and max out around 65k or so unless they get to be director of the lab or something similar.
yes that is their job specilty
30-40 hours. sometimes even up to 60 depending on the case
No, you are thinking of Forensic Pathologists.
A coroner is who performs autopsies on dead people; forensic pathologists also do this and they examine tissue samples to determine disease/illness/possible causes of death. A embalmers prepare bodies for funerals and burying.
You work on the dead bodys to analyze them.
I don't see why it would be, but, you work on dead people, At least they don't talk back!! XD
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. They do. Forensic psychologists are the professionals who do get paid for their work and skill.
1.they don't deal with flesh 2. they don't heal injured people 3. Normally they do not work directly on FBI cases by chasing criminals 4. They don't eat bodies 5. they don't find bodies
Yes, Proper collection recording and testing are essential to forensic work.