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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.
You need to get a degree in something like criminal justice. Then you have to take some more courses after that to get licensed as a private investigator. It requires a lot of work, but it is worth it, as the best investigators get paid very well.
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Some of the information may not be accurate. Parents might feel wrongly against a person who did not do anything criminal.
One con to being a crime scene investigator is the fact that you will have to see horrible murders. A positive aspect of the job is the fact that you are helping place the guilty party in jail.
Some disadvantages of being a crime scene investigator are being on call any time of the day or night, being exposed to dangerous situations and/or toxic chemicals, and the small risk one could be killed on the job. One must travel to crime scenes fairly quickly to ensure evidence is not lost, tampered with, compromised or destroyed. Crime scenes may be discovered during inclement weather. Whether it is hot or freezing and snowing hard in a strong wind, you have to be on the scene. Crime scene investigation is probably safer than typical law enforcement activities such as settling domestic disputes or apprehending violent criminals.
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Disadvantages include the costliness, and the dangers of being exposed to the solvents.