WHAT constitutes a "uniform?" Unanswerable question. There are no statistics or answers for this question.
The first rule for a crime scene investigator is to secure the scene to preserve evidence and protect the integrity of the investigation. This includes restricting access, documenting the scene, and identifying and protecting evidence from contamination or tampering.
There aren't any lessons available on being a crime scene investigator but if you really want to be one the first step is to go to a college and get a degree in criminal education.
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.
A forensic investigator or a crime scene technician would most likely be the first to arrive at a crime scene in order to secure and process the evidence. Their expertise is crucial in collecting and preserving key forensic information.
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.
I think first you have to realise what you say or document about a crime scene you will be accountable so you have to be honest and truthful. Then take it from the top and try to remember what you say or heard. If you will be brought to the witness stand you will have to stick to your story.Good luck.
In the UK, the salary for a crime scene investigator can vary depending on the level of experience and location, but it typically ranges from £20,000 to £40,000 per year. Entry-level positions may start at the lower end of the scale, while more experienced investigators can earn higher salaries.
AnswerWRONG--> absolutely not....a police officer many times is a crime scene investigator on his own...maybe not murders but burglaries, car larcenies, etc.....college cannot give you what you need to know to be a good crime scene investigator...only experience with criminals and the scenes themselves can give you what you need...You have to go to college to become a crime scene investigator because you need a degree in criminal justice and forensic science.
I am not a cop or lawyer, but offhand I would say you broke your probation and will be arrested. Welfare fraud is a crime and you just committed a second crime.
Yes, the first forensic laboratory in the US was created in 1923, at Northwestern University. It was known as the Scientific Crime Detection Laboratory.
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