Information report on Career review
Here are some of the list of things I need to do in order to become a Crime Scene Investigator in the future:
Some of the essential functions include: Responding to crime scenes to conduct crime scene investigations; duties include processing of crime scenes, photographing crime scenes, taking measurements to produce scaled drawings, and scanning all crime scene film onto computer files to maintain accurate records for retrieval; locates, documents, collects, preserves, analyzes and interprets various types of physical evidence including fingerprints; provides for necessary identification and preservation for latent print use in court of law; conducts laboratory examinations in Police Department investigations as required; conducts testing on evidence or transfers evidence to qualified laboratories; completes supplemental reports and laboratory requests; operates crime laboratory equipment including microscopes, magnifiers, and optical comparators; maintains accurate records and complies with chain of custody requirements; maintains a safe and clean working environment; keeps accurate inventory of supplies for ordering; works overtime assignments and maintains an on-call status 26 weeks per year; must have a 45-minute response time to crime scenes from place of residence; may be required to conduct research and write grants related to crime scene investigation work; and performs other duties as assigned.
I like this kind of job as it test my ability to be able to be on time to report to the crime scene and to be a careful person when handling chemicals.
Some of the essential functions include: Responding to crime scenes to conduct crime scene investigations; duties include processing of crime scenes, photographing crime scenes, taking measurements to produce scaled drawings, and scanning all crime scene film onto computer files to maintain accurate records for retrieval; locates, documents, collects, preserves, analyzes and interprets various types of physical evidence including fingerprints; provides for necessary identification and preservation for latent print use in court of law; conducts laboratory examinations in Police Department investigations as required; conducts testing on evidence or transfers evidence to qualified laboratories; completes supplemental reports and laboratory requests; operates crime laboratory equipment including microscopes, magnifiers, and optical comparators; maintains accurate records and complies with chain of custody requirements; maintains a safe and clean working environment; keeps accurate inventory of supplies for ordering; works overtime assignments and maintains an on-call status 26 weeks per year; must have a 45-minute response time to crime scenes from place of residence; may be required to conduct research and write grants related to crime scene investigation work; and performs other duties as assigned.
I like this kind of job as it test my ability to be able to be on time to report to the crime scene and to be a careful person when handling chemicals.
2 Comments:
Hello!!I'm Yukari Uno, Taki Hischool student. Thank you for giving me a message!! I think crime sense investigater is cool job. Sometimes that job is broadcasting. http://220.110.195.50/blog/20031170/
Hi, I would strongly advice you to study in the field of chemistry and biochemistry in the future. Because all of these analysis work done in crime lab are basically biochemical reactions. Understanding of chemistry reaction, mechanism and structure are certainly essential.
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