Mostly sometimes a year or a month or a week or a day!
You may need an Iron filter. -Take a sample to be analysed at a lab.
How the hell should I know?
To become a Forensic scientist you must complete 6 years of college (a Masters degree). You should take at least 4 years with either a major in Chemistry, Biology,Physics, ect. You should take 2 years of maybe being an intern or going to a special forensic school. If you want to be a CSI forensic scientist then you must complete 8 years of college (so a masters degree and so on). You should also take some math classes, Chemistry, Biology, and English composition. You should also take some public speaking skills. or maybe some acting/ drama classes.
Ultimately the Court qualifies a forensic chemist. They take into account education and experience along with certifications from certain bodies such as ASCLAD-LAB and results of proficiency tests performed by that individual.
not to long.
what does "forensic geneticist" do
my sister in law got mugged Thursday 3 male atken her gold but we managed to get ther glove how long will it take for the evidance to come back?
a long time
Dr. Locard was the first Forensic Scientist. His theory was that anytime a person comes into contact with anything, they leave silent evidence that they were there. The suspect of a crime will leave evidence that he was there, and like wise, he will take evidence with him.
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A forensic nurse is a nurse with additional training. The additional training can be anywhere from a one day course, or a semester long course, depending on which kind of forensic nurse you want to be.
Most Forensic Anthropologists have a Ph.D. in anthropology. The required schooling to get a Ph.D. is six to eight years.
Not an answerable question, depends on:Department fundingType of ResultsHow far away the lab doing the work isWho did the evidence collectionAnd a hundred other factors including how many requests for results are waiting.
That would be after the six years you would need for your Ph.D.
A minimum of four years of forensic studies and then an art class or a lot of talent.
Take a sample to a lab to get analysed.
either you have to take a diploma of one year or degree in forensic science