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Forensic Science.
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an csi person makes about 40,000 dollars a year
Forensic Science is used to answer questions that deal with criminal or civil actions. Forensics has many subdivisions such as Digital Forensics, Criminalistics, Forensic Psychology, etc. Law & Order, The Mentalist, and the CSI television shows apply a glamorized version of forensics.
Forensic science is very important. Without the knowledge to solve crimes that forensic scientists have, it would be much harder to find the 'suspect' or person involved. All of the things you see on shows such as CSI, and NCIS, fingerprinting, etcetera, all fall under forensics.
Both series are fictional shows based on real techniques, practises and policies used by the corresponding police department's forensic lab.
Real CSI involves the collection and analysis of physical evidence from crime scenes to support criminal investigations, typically conducted by trained forensic professionals. TV CSI, on the other hand, often exaggerates the abilities and speed of forensic investigations, using unrealistic technology and dramatized scenarios for entertainment purposes.
A Forensic Scientist and A Csi Forensic scientist are the same there is no change in what you do. The only change is where you work.
Forensic Science.
The CSI effect refers to the phenomenon where jurors have unrealistic expectations about the capabilities of forensic evidence based on what they see on crime procedural TV shows like CSI. This can lead to jurors expecting more forensic evidence than is actually presented in real criminal cases, potentially affecting the outcome of trials.
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Crime Scene Investigation
A CSI license is used to obtain work in the field of forensic science. You would work under the local police force or coroner's office. One needs to have a license in order to be employed.
Some jobs similar to a CSI include forensic scientist, crime scene technician, forensic technician, and forensic investigator. These roles involve collecting and analyzing evidence from crime scenes to help solve criminal cases.
No. Unfortunately, CSI jobs are not as exciting as those seen on sitcoms. Forensic Science jobs can be quite tedious, involving testing and typing, and writing.
No, CSI (Crime Scene Investigation) is a forensic science TV show that does not involve covalent bonds. Covalent bonds are chemical bonds between atoms, whereas CSI focuses on solving crimes through the use of forensic evidence and analysis.