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An unethical investigator would be only one of many reasons for a problem with a case presented at trial. A list of reasons would fill a text book. However, if an unethical investigator was the cause, any evidence that resulted from the unethical behavior would probably be excluded from court. That does not always mean the end of the case, there could still be enough legitimate evidence that can be presented in court.
It heightened awareness of problems with unethical research
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The company becomes corrupt, could become shut down if nothing happens about problems in workplace.
come up with answers to problems presented in a text.
One of the problems that is presented to the Israelites immediately they leave Egypt include security and where to get food. The Egyptians sent an army to pursue and kill the Israelites.
apart from this being highly unethical the pups would be more prone to serious health problems and deformities
you solve the people's problems. You know your done when you get the medal from, usually, the person who presented you with the problem.
Creating a computer virus is unethical because viruses do things on people's computer's without their permission. Creating and distributing a computer virus would be like using their computer without their consent. Also, depending on what the computer virus does, you could incur a number of other ethical problems - like stealing, harassment, etc.
If you are good at solving problems and enjoy mysteries, then you should consider becoming a General Investigator. A General Investigator usually works as an independent contractor, for law enforcement, or can be hired in an investigating business company. Pay varies by location, but salaries typically range from $30,000 to over $100,000. As an investigator, you will most likely put yourself in dangerous positions. This job is not for the faint of heart.Experience NeededMost General Investigators have experience in law enforcement or security. These types of jobs can prepare you and train you for becoming an investigator. If you work in law enforcement, it would help if you could get an internship as an investigator. Once you have gained the experience you need, you will be promoted to General Investigator in your law enforcement agency. In contrast, to become a private general investigator you will be required to attain a license. You will need to be licensed in order to practice the job legally, otherwise you might have difficulties with your investigations. Having a gun is not a necessity in this profession, however if you work as an law enforcement investigator you will be required to carry a weapon. For the most part of your job, you will be looking for clues and talking to suspects and witnesses. Your job will be to determine what happened at the scene of a crime or what a person has been doing.General Investigator DutiesAs a General Investigator you will be looking for information to solve problems. You will need to think logically and have a good memory. Many of your leads will be performed online or with a computer, so having these skills will help. In addition, you will be interviewing people as an investigator. You should be able to read people well, and for the most part know when they are lying. Investigators typically work in several places. You should have a desk for your computer and paperwork and a working vehicle where investigations are taking place. Many investigators do not work normal hours, nights and weekends are common, as the job requires on-site visits and suspect monitoring.