A homicide detective investigates all unnatural deaths, which would include suicide, accidental deaths, and homicides. Of course, they don't investigate capital punishments, for they are one of three justifiable homicides. To accomplish this some of the the activities are:
A thorough examination of the body and anything found in the area near where a body is found
Interviewing any witnesses
Interviewing family, friends, neighbors of the victim
Reviewing the medical examiner's report.
Reviewing phone records of the victim and sometimes
Report their findings to the prosecutor's office
Homicide detectives may also investigate non-death offenses.
A homicide detective investigates suspicious deaths. That would be a death that can't be ruled natural or accidental.
no
A homicide detective's pay varies widely depending what jurisdiction they serve or what agency employs them.
A homicide detective's pay varies widely depending what jurisdiction they serve or what agency employs them.
10000
Yes. If a detective learns a strong suspect for a homicide has been arrested and is in custody in another state the detective may go to the jail where the suspect is incarcerated to interview them.
A suit- it is required attire.
"Homicide" refers to a crime involving murder. Example : "The man committed homicide and was arrested and jailed."
Yes it is, but a number of disciplines must be used by homicide detectives.
Depends on what department the detective works for. There is no one gun.
A homicide detective's pay varies widely depending what jurisdiction they serve or what agency employs them and how long they've been doing the job.
A homicide detective gets at least 100-180 thousand a year.