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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.

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A Forensic Investigator could be someone who works with a Medical Examiner from the very beginning. Such as looking for evidence from a crime scene where someone has died from unusual causes. Unusual death's are like:Homicide, Suicide, Children with no health issues, Car Accident, drowning, acts of terrorism. Basically anything out of the ordinary. Also a Forensic Investigator would help in the Autopsy, doing lab work, X-ray foreign matter to recover. The all together accomplishment is to determine cause and manner of death after the investigation is completed. So say if some one wants to find out how their spouse, neighbor, friend or etc. got murdered or died than they could have a team of different investigator's such as Police Officers, Forensic Investigator's, and Nurse Facility search and find clues or ways to find the murderer or way that person died.


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The average salary for a forensic investigator in Wisconsin is around $60,000 to $70,000 per year. However, this can vary depending on the specific location, level of experience, and the employing organization.


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Texas is a good state in which to find a job as a private investigator or private detective. I know a reputed Institute ICFECI .It provides computer forensic examinations and criminal investigations. I hope it will help others.


Becoming a forensic investigator?

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