Forensic criminalists are people employed by Police Departments to collect, identify, and report on evidence at crime scenes. They may be sworn police officers or civilian employees. They are patient and methodical in collecting evidence which might show how a crime was committed and by whom. They testify in criminal and civil court cases about how they identified, collected, and tested the evidence they found.
Police Forensic Science Laboratory Dundee was created in 1989.
Contact your local police station. A forensic officer may be willing to discuss their work with you. Ask for the borough forensic manager. Alternatively look up the Forensic Science Service on the internet.
CSIRO might employ forensic scientists. They work with the Police, but not for the Police, so dont get confused with that.
As far as I understand, forensic science would be the "police scientifique" so a forensic scientist would be a "scientifique de la police scientifique".
At police stations and police/government labs.
Forensic Files - 2000 Fashion Police was released on: USA: 13 March 2009
Police and or The Forensic Technician.
Police photography is just a synonym for forensic photography
The oldest forensic laboratory in the US was built by the Los Angeles Police Department in 1923.
Some jobs related to police include police officers, detectives, crime scene investigators, forensic scientists, forensic psychologists, crime analysts, police dispatchers, and police administrators.
The police had the body exhumed for forensic testing
crime scene investigators