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There are many colleges which offer courses in becoming a crime scene investigator, and some jurisdictions only require the completion of one of these courses. However, some jurisdictions require that crime scene investigators be active police officers first. You may have to speak with someone in your local police department to find out what their requirements are.
An investigation carried out by the police into some sort of crime.
Her job as a private investigator require familiarity with surveillance technology, and old fashioned sleuthing skills. The word sleuthing is a verb.
After the training, you should focus yourself with getting a job. Since you got private investigator training, you might become a police investigator.
I dont know about other states, but in Illinois you have to be a police officer for 2 years before you can become a crime scene investigator. I don't know about other states, but in Illinois you have to be a police officer for 2 years before becoming a crime scene investigator.
If by investigator you mean a private investigator, you do not need any particular qualifications. A lot of retired policemen tend to become private investigator, so some skills in detection would be needed.
A person could find a forensic investigator through their local police department. It would also be possible to find a forensic investigator through a private detective service.
You should probably do a higher level education such as A-levels so that you have gained the skills needed. You then may have to apply to go into the police then start at the bottom, and gain your way to be a CSI
There are many colleges which offer courses in becoming a crime scene investigator, and some jurisdictions only require the completion of one of these courses. However, some jurisdictions require that crime scene investigators be active police officers first. You may have to speak with someone in your local police department to find out what their requirements are.
Private Investigator, Loss Prevention Officer or Security Guard
You will need to have a college degree and apply to your local police department.