A crime investigation job requires an individual to use science and psychology to determine the cause of a crime. This helps to track down the person or people responsible.
The name of the job where you would take DNA from a crime scene is called a Crime Scene Investigator.
Crime Scence Investigator...
The answers depend on the exact job you apply for and the agency that offers the job. Read the job summaries of the job openings listed on the Employment page. This will give you an idea of the variety of responsibilities the employee will have as well as the minimum requirements to apply for the job. Also, read over the material on the Crime-Scene-Investigator.net (this www site). There is a variety of information that will help you understand the job of a Crime Scene Investigator. One article, Duty Description for the Crime Scene Investigator, by Mike Byrd of the Miami-Dade Police Department Crime Scene Investigations Unit, gives a good description of what a Crime Scene Investigator does on the job
Computer Crime Investigator is a person who investigates cyber crime
Of course! The show "CSI" is a fictional dramatization of what a real Crime Scene Investigator does.
Intelligence,and good hand-eye cordination
you need to be strong minded to be a crime scene investigator
A famous crime scene investigator is Henry Lee.
To the best of my knowledge the professional person who investigates a crime where it was perpetrated is called "a crime on scene investigator".
Job benefits for a crime scene investigator may include opportunities for professional development, competitive salary and benefits package, health and retirement benefits, job stability and security, as well as the satisfaction of helping to solve crimes and bring justice to victims.
A Crime Scene Investigator would typically work with the local Police department, and therefore it is most appropriate to contact your local law enforcement agency. There are also job placement agencies which specialize in placing people in criminal justice field jobs.
what is a good thesis statement for a crime scene investigator.