A forensic scientist is a scientist who analyzes biological, chemical, or physical samples taken into evidence during a criminal investigation. It's their work to provide the proof the police need to bring the case to court.
Also Forensic scientists examine contact trace materials associated with crimes in order to provide evidence for criminal investigations. The work is usually dealt with under three sections: Biology, chemistry and drugs/toxicology.
They can use parts of the victim's body, usually the bones, to identify: the cause of death; the gender, ethnicity, age, height of the victim; and, how long the victim has been dead.
The clothes that forensic scientist wear is a plastic white suit and a plastic white shoes which like a shopping bag.
A Forensic Scientist and A Csi Forensic scientist are the same there is no change in what you do. The only change is where you work.
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A forensic scientist is someone that study's blood and blood spatters
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How much does a forensic scientist make in a year an if i go to college how many years would it take me to become a forensic scientist.
* Steps 1. Step One Decide if you would like being a forensic scientist or a science technician. * Being a forensic scientist is pretty stressful. * A bad thing about being a forensic scientist is that you have to work with very dangerous chemicals. * The real challenge of being a forensic scientist is testifying in the courtroom as an expert witness.
A forensic scientist would probably earn about £200,000 a year
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To be a forensic scientist, you have to stay in school for at least 7-8 years. But it dempends on what forensic school you attend.
The title of "forensic scientist" is a more general label, while forensic biologists focus specifically on living forensics. I would guess that forensic biology falls under the umbrella of forensic science.
As far as I understand, forensic science would be the "police scientifique" so a forensic scientist would be a "scientifique de la police scientifique".