according to some authors of the book i'ive read the father of criminalistics is Dr. Hans gross
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A grandpa is a grandfather, the father of your father or mother.
If your brother-in-law is your spouse's brother, then his father is your father-in-law - because he is your spouse's father. If your brother-in-law is your sister's husband, then his father is not your father-in-law.
In Blackfoot, as in most Algonquian languages, you must say "my father", "his father", "your father" - there is no separate word meaning just " father".My father is ni'nah
he is god. he probably doesn't have a father. if he does, the father is probably the father of all Egyptian gods.
branches of criminalistics
To get into criminalistics, you typically need a bachelor's degree in a related field such as forensic science, chemistry, biology, or criminal justice. Some positions may require a master's degree or specialized training. Gaining experience through internships or entry-level positions in crime labs or law enforcement agencies can also be beneficial.
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You must have at least a baccalaureate in chemistry, biology, forensic science, or criminalistics, to be a criminalist.
Criminalistics
It would certainly be a career advancement move or a background for expanding your career horizons in another area.
he was one of the earliest forensic scientist and the creator of criminalistics and system der kriminalistik is his book he wrote about ir
You can end up working for or in law enforcement. They usually work in laboratories examining the evidence of crimes that have been committed.
Charles E. O'Hara has written: 'Fundamentals of criminal investigation' -- subject(s): Criminal investigation 'An introduction to criminalistics' -- subject(s): Criminal investigation
Most ballistics experts have training as a forensics apprentice along with training in firearms. A bachelor's degree in forensic science, biology, chemistry, or physics is also generally required.
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