Create a hypothesis based on physical evidence, actions of the victims and suspects before, during and after a criminal event Duty for crime scene investigators
At least a Bachelor’s degree (Bigger companies) -Forensic science -Anatomy -Chemistry Some companies do not require degrees Education needed
Visually identify Lift heavy objects Qualify with firearms Operate and maintain police vehicles and equipment Abilities needed
720 hours in crime scene processing 80 hours in latent fingerprinting processing 40 hours in major death investigation 40 hours in advanced death investigation 40 hours in photography 40 hours in blood spatter interpretation Experience needed
Colorado Technical University University of Phoenix Everest College Colleges you can attend
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