evidence
whar are some concer a crime scene investigator or detective should be aware of?
A crime scene investigator analyzes evidence from a crime scene. A detective does show up to the crime scene. They just cant touch evidence.
The degree you should receive if you want to be a detective but may switch to forensic science or crime scene investigator or something similar is criminal justice.
A detective ^ Evidence Technician
A criminal investigator should be aware of his moral obligation to fight crime and implement what ever legal means that he has at his disposal to bring the guilty to justice and see that the innocent are protected from false accusation and judgement.
It could be a forensic scientist, a detective, a criminal investigation detective (CID), and many other organisations, the FBI and interpol - for example. But to keep things simple - a detective investigates a crime.
A crime scene investigator (csi) is a detective. CSI is only one of the many sub divisions in the detective division. The crime scene investigators main focus is the crime scene. Whereas the other parts of the detective division focus on other aspects of the crime.
there is a crime seen investigator, there is a cop, their is n officer
Computer Crime Investigator is a person who investigates cyber crime
an investigator is a person so you would yous it as a noun ex: The investigator walked quietly into the church. an investigator can be seen as ether a detective, (because they are investigating the crime) or as someone hoping to broaden their religious beliefs (so they are investigating a church)
If you are an investigator, you should know how; it is part of your training.If you are not and you do not know, you should not be moving anything at a crime scene.
you need to be strong minded to be a crime scene investigator