a CSI agent investigates crimes
Danny is still a csi agent and afterwards he is comforted by don and stella
yes
50,000-200,000
No. An FBI agent is a special agent/criminal investigator with the Federal Bureau of Investigation. CSI is an acronym that means Crime Scene Investigation/Investigator. It is a role within a police department. CSI investigators/techs search crime scenes for evidence and then analyze and process what they find.
This answer has many factors to it. CSI hours vary depending on where you are located and the crime rate in the area. Some people can work a couple of hours a day while others will work all day to get things accomplished.
5 to 8 years
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probably at least 1 thousand
To become a Crime Scene Investigation agent, someone needs to study some forensic sciences. Criminology and psychology are also important just so that some common processes of predicting the events that occurred in a crime scene can be learnt.
Answer: You will gain a stronger stomach by becoming a CSI Agent. If you don't have a strong stomach don't choose this job. Also another benift of being a CSI Agent you get to learn more about how people die. Also some things they do are responsible for complex Crime scene investigations. There responsibility is to evaluate the scene using various types of equipment. (Ex. Magnifying Glass, Plastic Bags, and Hand Axe .) Also there job includes getting scientific evaluations and comparisons. They prepare dental reports and on what they find at the scan. Cool right.
In most places, you do not need a special license or certificate to be a Crime Scene Investigator (CSI). However, a background in forensic science, criminal justice, or a related field is often required. Some agencies may have specific training or certification programs for their CSI personnel.