The average salary for a CSI in the UK is about 32,500 Pound sterling per year. The equates to around $40000 in the United States. This is an average and could be more or less depending on where the job is located and the hours required.
The average yearly salary for a crime scene investigator in 2011 was $55,660. Of course, the salary will vary with experience and job location. The yearly salary for crime scene investigators in the United States ranges from $32,760 to $84,980.
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A Crime Scene Investigator gets paid according to his/her experience and the area and company that has employed them. A Crime Scene Investigator collects and documents evidence from an assigned crime scene. The skills and abilities needed include that of forensic science studies. The evidence is what the investigators depend on to help prove the cause of the crime and possibly convict someone of a terrible crime. Forensic evidence includes blood, bodily fluids, finger prints, gun shot remains, hair and fabric samples. Massachusetts being the highest paid state at an average of $80,000 yearly, while Washington DC pays investigators approximately $78,000.
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Some recent jobs posted on the "Crime Scecne Investigator Network" website have the following pay scales listed: * Police Evidence Technician I/II: $34,598 -- 67,197 * Crime Scene Technician: $51,204 -- $63,444 * Forensic Photographer: $45,780 -- $53,290 * Criminalist: $65,645 -- $102,190 * Latent Print Technician: $51,25 -- $66,851 See: http://www.crime-scene-investigator.net/becomeone.html
It varies widely depending on the area of the country and who the CSI is employed by.
A small town couldn't afford a CSI and its own crime lab. You'd be working for a county, or the state.