someones cheating in their homework ;)
A career in criminal investigation requires an extensive amount of college education. It is most advantageous to get a bachelor degree in forensic science, then to get a master's degree in either criminal law or criminal justice.
Special Criminal Investigation happened in 1989.
Special Criminal Investigation was created in 1989.
Some of the famous personalities in the field of criminology include Cesare Lombroso, known for his work on criminal anthropology and the concept of the "born criminal"; Edwin Sutherland, who introduced the theory of differential association; and Lombroso's contemporary, Enrico Ferri, who contributed to the development of positivist criminology.
Introduction of computerized criminal investigation system
Manuel S. Pena has written: 'Criminal Investigation, Practical' 'Practical Criminal Investigation' -- subject(s): Criminal investigation
Criminal investigation all falls under a Criminal Justice in most schools, and there are many degrees avaliable under the umbrella of "criminal investigator" or "crime scene investigator" from a certificate do finger prints to a doctorate as a criminalist- it all depends on which field of criminal investigation you decide is right for you. Below is a link of the many different careers and positions avaliable as a criminal investigator. Link: http://www.crime-scene-investigator.net/employment.html
Ronald F. Becker has written: 'Criminal investigation' -- subject(s): Criminal investigation 'Criminal investigation laboratory manual' -- subject(s): Crime laboratories, Criminal investigation, Handbooks, manuals, Handbooks, manuals, etc
Charles E. O'Hara has written: 'Fundamentals of criminal investigation' -- subject(s): Criminal investigation 'An introduction to criminalistics' -- subject(s): Criminal investigation
Getting all the facts in a criminal investigation, physical evidence, people and records
Jerry L. Dowling has written: 'Criminal investigation' -- subject(s): Criminal investigation 'Criminal Law'