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Jobs for Crime Scene Investigation

As an investigator you will be responsible for preserving, collecting, packaging, documenting and transporting any and all physical evidence that is found at the scene of a crime.  Once you have collected that evidence it will be sent to that hands of others working alongside you to provide forensic imaging, crime scene processing and fingerprint I.D.  This leaves the door open for tons of opportunities for you to explore.
Here are some jobs that might interest you that branch out from a Crime Scene Investigator

  • Crime Scene Technician – Analyzes the evidence collected
  • Forensic Photographer – photographs crime scene and documents certain evidence
  • Criminalist – Interprets evidence collected and what it may mean, as it applies to the crime
  • Latent Print Technician –analyzes fingerprints and records and logs criminal history

As you can see, becoming a crime scene investigator allows you to shift into many specialties that are diverse and challenging.  Click on these accredited universities below to get free information on becoming a crime scene investigator.

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