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2 * Fingerprint technicians typically work in a crime laboratory or within law enforcement agencies. * A fingerprint technician works to recreate the circumstances surrounding a crime scene in an attempt to find the truth using evidence. * This requires collecting, examining, analyzing and comparing fingerprint evidence to identify suspects and victims in criminal cases.

3 * There is an increase in demand for Fingerprint Analysts * Projected Job Growth over the next 7 years: 6% * The increase in crime rate calls for more fingerprint analysts to help process information found at crime scenes.

4 * Not stuck in an office all day, you are constantly traveling back and forth between the crime scene and the lab. * There is an increase in employment opportunities * Opportunities for promotion.

5 * Long hours: Fingerprint Analyst’s need to be available to work long hours processing evidence found at crime scenes so the case can be solved quickly. * Schooling: it is recommended to have a bachelor’s degree, several years of full-time job experience, and to be certified.

6 * Hours: No set hours. * Median salary: $55,360. * Reported wages: $12.5 - $30 per hour.

7 Where: * At the crime scene gathering / identifying evidence. * In the laboratory. Physical Demands: * Strong vision.

8 * International Association for Identification (IAI): professional certification. * The American Academy of Forensic Sciences: Promotes professionalism, integrity, competency and education.

9 * A bachelor's degree in a natural science or forensic science. * It is recommended to have several years of full-time job experience as a fingerprint Analyst and professional certification through the International Association for Identification. The “IAI” offers a 5-year certification program.

10 Crime Scene Investigator: * Collect, identify, classify, and analyze physical evidence related to criminal investigations. Evidence Technician: * The evidence technician job description involves collecting, receiving, examining, and storing of physical evidence or property.

11 * http://www.mymajors.com/career/firearms-examiner/ http://www.mymajors.com/career/firearms-examiner/ * https://www.siue.edu/artsandsciences/forensicsciences/career s.shtml https://www.siue.edu/artsandsciences/forensicsciences/career s.shtml * http://study.com/articles/Fingerprint_Technician_Job_Descripti on_Duties_and_Requirements.html http://study.com/articles/Fingerprint_Technician_Job_Descripti on_Duties_and_Requirements.html


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