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FORENSICS How to become a crime scene investigator become-crime-scene-investigator.html

Who are crime scene investigators Law enforcement agencies can hire civilians to handle crime scence investigations You do not have to be a law enforcement officer.

Common requirements for a crime scene investigator a bachelor's degree in criminal justice and a science like chemistry, biology or physics an internship and research experience with someone in the field is recommended.

What does a crime scene investigator do? Goes to various types of crime scenes ie, breaking and entering, burglary, assaults, and homocides Collecting Preserving And analyzing items of physical evidence

What is a typical day like? Collecting and analyzing finger prints from break ins & burglaries Bring evidence to lab, package it properly, and submitting it to proper laboratory to do testing

What is forensic nursing? the application of nursing science to legal proceedings, which includes collecting evidence from potential crime scenes. Read more: What Is Forensic Nursing? | eHow.com nsic-nursing_.html#ixzz1TWJqNqibWhat Is Forensic Nursing? | eHow.com nsic-nursing_.html#ixzz1TWJqNqib

What kinds of cases do forensic nurses handle domestic assault sexual assault child abuse Emergency trauma, i.e., examining bodies of vehicular accidents Investigate patient care issues i.e. nursing homes abuse or neglect Mass disasters

How is a forensic nurse used in crime scene investigation? Will often act as liaison between the medical field and criminal justice system. The nurse may have some medical knowledge other investigators lack.

Other titles of forensic nurse include: Sexual assault nurses Sexual assault nurse examiner Nurse examiner

What is a forensic pathologist? A forensic pathologist helps to determine the cause of death, and they can either be coroners or medical examiners. Read more: What Is Forensic Pathology? | eHow.com nsic-pathology_.html#ixzz1TWMe2zu5What Is Forensic Pathology? | eHow.com nsic-pathology_.html#ixzz1TWMe2zu5

What is a coroner An elected official that contract or hire forensic pathologist to actually perform the investigation

What is a medical examiner? Can be appointed, but also has a medical degree as a forensic pathologist

How do you become a forensic pathologist completing pre-med coursework in addition to attending medical or osteopathy school to become a physician. Complete a residency before sitting for the board exam Read more: How to Become a Forensics Pathologist | eHow.com forensics-pathologist.html#ixzz1TWOS95FBHow to Become a Forensics Pathologist | eHow.com forensics-pathologist.html#ixzz1TWOS95FB

What are the primary duties of a forensic pathologist Performing autopsies and collecting biological samples to be sent off for testing for drugs, alcohols, and poisons Analyze all data that come back to determine cause and manner of death

Autopsy video player/science/health-human-body- sci/human-body/real-csi-sci.htmlhttp://video.nationalgeographic.com/video/ player/science/health-human-body- sci/human-body/real-csi-sci.html

What types of deaths will a forensic pathologist investigate? Sudden, unexpected, unnatural deaths Jeffrey deaver

What does a forensic pathologist do? determines the cause of death in victims of sudden and unnatural deaths, which includes identifying the history of the death and performing autopsies. Read more: What Does a Forensic Pathologist Do? | eHow.com nsic-pathologist- do_.html#ixzz1TWQJHhcyWhat Does a Forensic Pathologist Do? | eHow.com nsic-pathologist- do_.html#ixzz1TWQJHhcy

What does a forensic pathologist do? May be called by supena to testify in court in order to explain your findings Robin Cook

How to become a crime scene investigator recap forensic investigator, pursue at least an associate degree in criminal justice or science, but a bachelor's degree will improve the chances of getting a job in the field. Read more: How to Become a Forensic Investigator | eHow.com forensic-investigator.html#ixzz1TWSVk7cEHow to Become a Forensic Investigator | eHow.com forensic-investigator.html#ixzz1TWSVk7cE

What does it take to be a forensic scientist? In addition to college degrees, you’ll also need: research experience. Integrity, good speaking skills, and the ability to explain what you’ve done properly to someone who may not understand what your job is Read more: What Does It Take to Be a Forensic Scientist? | eHow.com scientist_.html#ixzz1TWUFqUUJWhat Does It Take to Be a Forensic Scientist? | eHow.com scientist_.html#ixzz1TWUFqUUJ