In order to become a crime scene investigator, a person should have an educational background in forensics. They should also have a background in law enforcement.
If you read a realistic job description of a CSI, it's clear that the television show CSI: Crime Scene Investigation doesn't accurately portray the profession.To be a CSI, you have to be physically fit and agile. You must have a firearm while working, so you'll be trained to handle a weapon for safety precautions.To qualify to be a CSI you need exactly 720 hours of training in crime scene processing; you also need a combined total of 240 hours of training in 5 other important fields such as photography and fingerprinting.The job requires much police work, and can often at times be dangerous and unsafe. There can be hostage situations, gun fire, and other risky factors. Remember that being a CSI means that, though it could rarely happen, you're involved with a murder - you could become a personal target of the perpetrator if something goes wrong.Finally, you need to have a strong sense of justice. Being a CSI involves court cases, hearings, interrogations and observing many details at the crime scene to put perpetrator(s) in prison. The job is a mental and emotional challenge but can be enjoyable for those who want to help others and send criminals to jail.
what is the diffrent between the real csi and the tv csi
I hear NYU is a good one that's where im going im only 14 but i cant wait until i can get started with being a CSI! if not NYU i know that there is not to far from binghamton NY.
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To become a crime scene investigator, you will need to complete 720 hours of training. You will also need proper education.
You can't become levels, but you need over 1,000 points to get to the next level.
You need biology for definite
Yes
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I have no clue but it is fun being a CSI and I need help myself......
sciences and maths
sciences and maths
probleply over 20 because you need to take all the things to be CSI like schooling and biolagy and criminology so it'll take about 20 or over
I heard 2 years in college. It might be 4 though
no
I think you have to spend approx. 5 or 6 years in collage to become a CSI.