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By: Brittney Hanson. Education/Training  To be a crime scene investigator you would need to have a four year degree coursework in chemistry, criminology,

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1 By: Brittney Hanson

2 Education/Training  To be a crime scene investigator you would need to have a four year degree coursework in chemistry, criminology, physics, biology, and microbiology.  Colleges cost from about $3,000 in state to about $16,000 out of state.

3 Job Skills, Talents, and Experience Skills need :  Being able to use scientific methods  Communicating and understanding  Using logic and reasoning  Being observant  Having a strong stomach. To gain experience you could start out with a low or non-paid internship in a crime lab.

4 Earning  Beginning salary for a crime scene investigator would be around $3,000 in a big city.  The maximum salary would be around $106,000 annually.  Factors that would effect your salary would be were you lived, your experience, and your education.

5 Benefits/Health Care/Vacation  Benefits would be gaining new friends and enjoying working with them.  A safety issue for and investigator is you could get shot or even killed.  Vacation time per month is about fifteen hours and eleven paid holidays.

6 Employment Outlook  To get a well paying investigation job you should get the job in a big city.  The crime scene investigator job is expected to grow from now till 2016.

7 Advancement Opportunities  Extra schooling and training would be to take a crime scene investigation ethics, criminal law, and procedure classes.  An advancement opportunity would be advancing to a higher position or to the leader of the group.

8 Typical Day  In one day an investigator would be looking for evidence.  They work forty hours a week and are often called to work when they aren’t scheduled to.  The best part of this job would be finding the criminal.  The most challenging part would be collecting all of the evidence.

9 Aptitude  I am suited for this job because I have a strong stomach, I can work with other people, I’m observant, and I can follow instructions.  Real life experiences that helped me with these traits were working in a group with people I didn’t know, looking carefully at everyday materials, and reading instructions carefully.

10 Credits  http://www.bls.gov/oco/ http://www.bls.gov/oco/  http://www.crime-scene-investigator.net http://www.crime-scene-investigator.net  http://www.feinc.net/csi.htm http://www.feinc.net/csi.htm  http://www.insideprison.com/average-salary- crime-scene-investigator.asp http://www.insideprison.com/average-salary- crime-scene-investigator.asp  http://www.ehow.com/facts_5030274_benefit s-becoming-crime-scene-investigator.html http://www.ehow.com/facts_5030274_benefit s-becoming-crime-scene-investigator.html


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