MATCH THE CAREER WITH ITS JOB DESCRIPTION. Determines the cause of death by examination of a cadaver via autopsy, usually during the investigation of criminal law cases and civil law cases in some jurisdictions. 2. Uses insects, and their arthropod relatives that inhabit decomposing remains to aid legal investigations   3. Handles, examines and evaluates dental evidence in the interest of justice, usually for identification.   4. Performs forensic exams on sexual assault victims.   5. Chiefly responsible for investigating deaths, particularly some of those happening under unusual circumstances, and determining the cause of death 6. Usually aids in the medicolegal investigation of death, poisoning, and drug use via chemical analysis.   7. Usually a PhD  or PsyD who reformulates psychological findings into the legal language of the courtroom, providing information to legal personnel in a way that can be understood. Performs psychological testing. 8. Medical doctor who performs psychological assessment and treatment of offenders and vicrims of crimes.   9. Nurse who assists attorneys in medicolegal cases.   10. Assists coroner in investigating deaths. 11. Nurse who works in jails, prisons and other correctional facilities 12. Performs a wide range of routine to complex laboratory examinations, scientific analyses, and comparisons on a variety of physical evidence related to firearms and/or toolmarks submitted by local, state, and federal law enforcement agencies for investigative and legal purposes   13. Manages crime victims from trauma to trial; collects evidence on living victims, and makes judgments related to client treatment associated with court related issues.   14. Applies various sciences to answer questions relating to examination and comparison of biological evidence, trace evidence, impression evidence (such as fingerprints, footwear impressions, and tire tracks). 15. Investigates materials, products, structures or components that fail or do not operate/function as intended, causing personal injury or damage to property   16. Applies the science of physical anthropology and human osteology (the study of the human skeleton) in a legal setting, most often in criminal cases where the victim's remains are more or less skeletonized   17. Social work practice which in any way is related to legal issues and litigation, both criminal and civil. Child custody issues, involving separation, divorce, neglect, termination of parental rights, the implications of child and spouse abuse, juvenile and adult justice services, corrections, and mandated treatment all fall under this definition. 18. Also referred to as forensic auditors or investigative auditors, these specialists often have to give expert evidence at the eventual trial. May specialize in insurance claims, personal injury claims, fraud, construction, or royalty audits.     19. Applies plant science to the resolution of legal questions   20. Analyzes and compares questioned handwriting, hand printing, typewriting, commercial printing, photocopies, papers, inks, and other evidence with known material in order to establish the authenticity of the contested material as well as the detection of alterations. FORENSIC PSYCHOLOGIST   LEGAL NURSE CONSULTANT   FORENSIC ANTHROPOLOGIST   FORENSIC DOCUMENT EXAMINER   DEATH INVESTIGATOR   CRIMINALISTICS SPECIALIST   CORONER   CLINICAL FORENSIC NURSE   FORENSIC ENGINEER   FORENSIC SOCIAL WORKER   FIREARM & TOOL MARK EXAMINER   FORENSIC PATHOLOGIST   FORENSIC ACCOUNTANT   FORENSIC ODONTOLOGIST   CORRECTIONAL HEALTH NURSE   FORENSIC PSYCHIATRIST   FORENSIC ENTOMOLOGIST   SEXUAL ASSAULT NURSE EXAMINER   TOXICOLOGIST   FORENSIC BOTANIST

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MATCH THE CAREER WITH ITS JOB DESCRIPTION.

Determines the cause of death by examination of a cadaver via autopsy, usually during the investigation of criminal law cases and civil law cases in some jurisdictions.

2.

Uses insects, and their arthropod relatives that inhabit decomposing remains to aid legal investigations

 

3.

Handles, examines and evaluates dental evidence in the interest of justice, usually for identification.

 

4.

Performs forensic exams on sexual assault victims.

 

5.

Chiefly responsible for investigating deaths, particularly some of those happening under unusual circumstances, and determining the cause of death

6.

Usually aids in the medicolegal investigation of death, poisoning, and drug use via chemical analysis.

 

7.

Usually a PhD  or PsyD who reformulates psychological findings into the legal language of the courtroom, providing information to legal personnel in a way that can be understood. Performs psychological testing.

8.

Medical doctor who performs psychological assessment and treatment of offenders and vicrims of crimes.

 

9.

Nurse who assists attorneys in medicolegal cases.

 

10.

Assists coroner in investigating deaths.

11.

Nurse who works in jails, prisons and other correctional facilities

12.

Performs a wide range of routine to complex laboratory examinations, scientific analyses, and comparisons on a variety of physical evidence related to firearms and/or toolmarks submitted by local, state, and federal law enforcement agencies for investigative and legal purposes

 

13.

Manages crime victims from trauma to trial; collects evidence on living victims, and makes judgments related to client treatment associated with court related issues.

 

14.

Applies various sciences to answer questions relating to examination and comparison of biological evidence, trace evidence, impression evidence (such as fingerprints, footwear impressions, and tire tracks).

15.

Investigates materials, products, structures or components that fail or do not operate/function as intended, causing personal injury or damage to property

 

16.

Applies the science of physical anthropology and human osteology (the study of the human skeleton) in a legal setting, most often in criminal cases where the victim's remains are more or less skeletonized

 

17.

Social work practice which in any way is related to legal issues and litigation, both criminal and civil. Child custody issues, involving separation, divorce, neglect, termination of parental rights, the implications of child and spouse abuse, juvenile and adult justice services, corrections, and mandated treatment all fall under this definition.

18.

Also referred to as forensic auditors or investigative auditors, these specialists often have to give expert evidence at the eventual trial. May specialize in insurance claims, personal injury claims, fraud, construction, or royalty audits.

 

 

19.

Applies plant science to the resolution of legal questions

 

20.

Analyzes and compares questioned handwriting, hand printing, typewriting, commercial printing, photocopies, papers, inks, and other evidence with known material in order to establish the authenticity of the contested material as well as the detection of alterations.

FORENSIC PSYCHOLOGIST

 

LEGAL NURSE CONSULTANT

 

FORENSIC ANTHROPOLOGIST

 

FORENSIC DOCUMENT EXAMINER

 

DEATH INVESTIGATOR

 

CRIMINALISTICS SPECIALIST

 

CORONER

 

CLINICAL FORENSIC NURSE

 

FORENSIC ENGINEER

 

FORENSIC SOCIAL WORKER

 

FIREARM & TOOL MARK EXAMINER

 

FORENSIC PATHOLOGIST

 

FORENSIC ACCOUNTANT

 

FORENSIC ODONTOLOGIST

 

CORRECTIONAL HEALTH NURSE

 

FORENSIC PSYCHIATRIST

 

FORENSIC ENTOMOLOGIST

 

SEXUAL ASSAULT NURSE EXAMINER

 

TOXICOLOGIST

 

FORENSIC BOTANIST

 

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