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Miyuto715 views

How can i figure out what i want to do in the forensic field?

I'm a 14 year old high school freshman and recently was assigned a project asking where i see myself in 10 years and it got me thinking. I've had a feeling of wanting to do something involving forensics, like forensic psychology, biology, pathology, etc. so i was thinking maybe CSI? I'm really interested in the investigation of crime scenes and human remains but I've also considered mortuary science. How do i know what i want to do, and what are some things i should start planning/setting in motion now if i want to get a degree? Sorry if my question is vague

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Camille528 views

what class do i have to take to become a CSI requirements and class . and to get a bachelor degree

I would like to know more about become a CSI. Can I get more feedback on that please ?

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Lyla (Lyl)520 views

if I wanted to go into law enforcement and got snakebite piercings would taking those out before work be okay also if I dyed the underside of my hair or got tattoos in easily hideable areas would that be okay? ?

Just wondering because I would love to get more piercings, more specifically snakebites but based off the small amount of research I have done I know facial piercings are not allowed in law enforcement according to the dress code. would taking out piercings before work/on days I'm on duty be okay or would that not be tolerated? Also would I get in trouble if I had them in while off duty? say, hanging out with work friends? Also how does this rule apply to people in the forensic unit? I'm looking to get into law enforcement like being a homicide detective or have something to do with forensics like a CSI or something and I don't know if the rules change for those different things.

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macie695 views

What is a good first start to become a homicide detective ?

I’ve always had a passion for anything involving law, specifically a homicide detective but i’ve never known how to get a start on it. I’m asking for help and advice on this so i can do whatever it takes to become what i’ve always wanted to be!

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Zainab430 views

When does the credential process start for CSI?

and what does that look like for CSI work ? #EOY22

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Madison763 views

What is a typical day in the life of a crime scene investigator?

I watch a lot of crime related shows and movie on the tv, but i would imagine it's way less dramatic and thrilling as it is on these shows and movies.

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Dayanara2678 views

What is it like working as an CSI ? What's something nice about working there?

This is something I want to study but I'm not sure if I'm able to manage to see all the crime, but I think I can handle it at the same time. What is some experience you had seeing all these crimes? Did you get used to it? What was the worst crime you've seen?

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Monse990 views

What degree do CSI do?

#career-choice #csi

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nicola539 views

what universities offer courses to become a CSI?

#university #CSI

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Gaialla892 views

How can I find a summer job in forensics?

I need a summer job!! I'm 14 years old and I am looking for a job/internship in forensics. #forensics #blood-spatter-analyst #crime-scene-investigation #homicide-detective

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Lei789 views

What would be a typical day for a crime scene analyst?

I'm working on chemistry degree, specifically in the field of forensic science. I''m interested in the subject matter but not sure how to apply myself to it. So, I was wondering about certain career options within that field. #forensic-science #forensic-chemistry #crime-scene-investigation #criminal-justice #forensic #career

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Jessica799 views

What happens after I graduate college?

Once I graduate with a degree in Criminal Justice (concentration in crime scene investigation) what are my next steps? I either want to go into just crime scene investigation or if possible blood spatter analysis more specifically. What kind of training or other things must I accomplish once I graduate? I am not sure what the next step is after graduation. #crime-scene-investigation #blood-spatter-analyst #criminal-justice

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Jessica2051 views

How difficult will it be for me to get into blood spatter analysis?

I am currently working on my bachelors in criminal justice with a concentration in crime scene investigation. If I graduate with just this how difficult will it be to go into the field of blood spatter analysis later on? Should I work on getting anything else regarding just the education aspect? #criminal-justice #blood-spatter-analyst #crime-scene-investigation #forensics

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What is the difference between a Crime Scene Investigator and a Crime Scene Technician?

I am trying to narrow in on the kind of job that I really want, but I do not want to accidentally make the wrong choice. I want to gather and analyze evidence, investigate the scene, interact with witnesses, etc. Which job should I focus on if I want to follow through with these specific objectives? #criminal-justice #crime-scene-investigation #criminology

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Mahalet1127 views

How do you become a Crime Scene Technician?

I have been trying to figure out the real steps to becoming part of the Criminal Justice area, but I would really like to focus on gathering evidence, investigation, etc. However, I do not want to go on the path of a patrol/police officer in order to obtain this job. Is there a path I can take without becoming an officer, but still becoming a Crime Scene Technician? #crime-scene-investigation #criminal-justice #law-enforcement #csi #criminology

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Mariela1182 views

What are some core classes that are recommended to take if I'm interested in pursuing in forensic science

I would like to become a crime scene investigator as my career. #science , #forensicscientist #csi , #forensics , #crime-scene-investigation

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