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a forensic scientist can extract DNA from all living things and some dead things too
Not all, but most forensic specialists are employees of government agencies. Government employees receive no bonuses. no.
Forensic science is used to describe all categories of science in the legal system. forensic technicians are in a certain category within forensic science.
They get all the extra stuff that police cant see.
One can become a forensic scientist by completing the necessary educational requirements. In order to start, one must first graduate with a high school equivalent degree and then must complete all the forensic classes as required in a college or university.
a scientist usually works all day because they need to be able now how much and stuff
Professional ethics for ALL doctors are same irrespective of there branches. So there are no special ethics for forensic expert. ( Talking of professional ethics. you are GREAT. )
20,000 per year in all states because i am one and ive looked into moving
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dont think so forensic scientists look at things like blood on the floor, fingerprints, things 2 do with the human body not like E=MC2 and all that.
Yes. All types of government jobs require a physical test. When you're a forensic scientist, you are pretty much a police officer. You carry a gun, badge, and the right to arrest people. So yes you are required to take a physical fitness test to be a forensics scientist.
To become a forensic scientist, it is essential to study a combination of subjects including biology, chemistry, physics, and mathematics. Additionally, courses in forensic science, criminal justice, and statistics would also be beneficial.