whar are some concer a crime scene investigator or detective should be aware of?
evidence
A criminal investigator should be aware of his moral obligation to fight crime and implement what ever legal means that he has at his disposal to bring the guilty to justice and see that the innocent are protected from false accusation and judgement.
running people over
Teachers should be aware of current educational ideas, of advances in their own specialty, of the condition of their students, of problems that their students have, of the concerns of their students' parents, of the concerns of the school administration, of the way the wind is blowing, and of current events in general.
Linda Loman is most aware of the family's financial situation and budgetary concerns.
(in the US) although some agencies MAY have this type of duty assigned to an investigator, there is no such specific title that I am aware of, and their salary range would be the same as any other investigator of equal time, grade, and service.
when gaining employment in an organisation, it is the company's duty to inform you of what the procedures are for security and confidentiality. if you are having any concerns they must be raised to your boss, if there is nothing being done then it could be a HR (Human Resource) issue. as long as you have raised your concerns and made your boss etc aware of it then it is up to them to deal with it as that is not your job.
It can help you avoid or prevent these issues in your own life.
It can help you avoid or prevent these issues in your own life.
It can help you avoid or prevent these issues in your own life.
Yes, but also no. If she shows signs of an eating disorder, then you should tell your friend about your concerns. Otherwise, many people are naturally thin so there very well may be nothing you really need to worry about at all.
Anyone who aids a victim of hypothermia should also look for signs of frostbite and be aware that attempting to rewarm a frostbitten area of the body before emergency help arrives can be extremely dangerous.