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Crime Scene Investigator Occupation PowerPoint Created by The University of North Texas in partnership with the Texas Education Agency

UNT in partnership with TEA, Copyright © All rights reserved. 2 What they do … ► They examine crime scenes to locate trace evidence, using alternative light sources when necessary. ► They photograph crime and accident scenes. ► They analyze and process evidence at a crime lab. ► They testify and present evidence in court.

UNT in partnership with TEA, Copyright © All rights reserved. 3 Knowledge … ► The know the procedures for collecting evidence. ► They know how to process evidence in a crime lab. ► They must know the law, court procedures, and governmental regulations. ► They know how to use crime scene computer software and databases.

UNT in partnership with TEA, Copyright © All rights reserved. 4 Skills … ► They must be able to follow protocol in collecting and securing evidence from a crime scene. ► They must be able to identify and detect patterns that are hidden. ► They must be able to write well to document and record information accurately. ► They must be able to communicate clearly and give accurate testimony in court.

UNT in partnership with TEA, Copyright © All rights reserved. 5 Tools they use … ► They use cameras and for photographing crime scenes. ► They use evidence collection kits for collecting samples from a crime scene. ► They use ultraviolet lamps to illuminate fluids and fingerprints. ► They use computer databases, such as fingerprint identification systems.

UNT in partnership with TEA, Copyright © All rights reserved. 6 Working conditions… ► CSIs may work indoors in offices or crime labs. ► They may also be called to crime scenes outdoors in any type of weather. ► CSIs may be called to crime scenes any time of the day or night, including weekends and holidays.

UNT in partnership with TEA, Copyright © All rights reserved. 7 Training required… ► CSIs must have a high school diploma or GED. ► Most CSIs are trained police officers. ► Many departments require a 2-year degree or certificate in criminal justice. ► Forensic scientists need 4-year degrees in science, such as biology or chemistry.

UNT in partnership with TEA, Copyright © All rights reserved. 8 Who they work for… ► Cities and municipalities ► Police departments ► Governmental institutions, such as the FBI, CIA, or military police

UNT in partnership with TEA, Copyright © All rights reserved. 9 Income… ► Average income for a Crime Scene Investigator is about $58,000 per year. ► CSIs who are police officers have better pay and benefits than CSIs who are civilians. ► The Bureau of Labor Statistics lists forensic science technicians as one of the fastest growing occupations today.