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    As a crime scene investigator it is their job to collect all of the evidence in a timely manner. Although, there are ways to collect the evidence it is very important to make sure that the evidence is collected correctly and properly. Now as a crime scene investigator I have arrived on a crime scene where there is a lot of evidence that needs to be collected. All of the evidence that needs to be collect for the case is drying blood on the floor, a hand gun, several shell casings near the victim,

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    I believe that the most challenging aspect of being a Texas Department of Family and Protective Services Investigator would be having to work in depressing or sad situations, and making the right judgement calls on cases. I know that I will see tough situations in this field, but you have to put your emotions aside and remain professional. I believe I have the ability to do that, while still feeling compassion for those involved in the situation. Also, I realize that you have to be able to make judgement

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    really see. If you have working over there, you are more paying attention on the side that you are at. Investigator Chavez: All right. Edgar: Pretty much here everything. Investigator Chavez: Okay. So, then just one last question; have you ever had any instance where you have seen your coworkers handle the tires in a way that they were not supposed to? Edgar: Say that again. Investigator Chavez: So, have you ever seen your coworkers handle the tires in a way that they were not supposed to,

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    I have always been around people who were Investigators or police officers. I have also watched shows movies, and read books about this career with my family and friends. While my sisters were playing with dolls, house and dress up, me and my father would make up crime scenes to investigate and make entire profiles of the people we would be looking for. We would draw out maps of where the suspect was last seen and the possibilities of where they would hit next. Crime Scene Investigation has always

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    Job description and requirements: against the law scene investigator is, often, a member of enforcement United Nations agency is liable for characteristic, collecting, preserving, and packaging physical proof at the scene of against the law. against the law Scene Investigator is liable for operating with enforcement to secure the scene on forestall the contamination of proof. characteristic and marking the areas of the crime scene. Collecting, preserving, and packaging the physical proof. Maintaining

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    One of the many jobs in the field of Law Enforcement is a homicide investigator or detective. A homicide investigator is someone who can collect and analyze data from a homicide crime scene in order to justify a case. In order to do so, the detectives must be critical thinkers who are good at working in teams and are able to communicate evidence within their teams. In this field of work, you must be determined and willing to adjust and understand multiple cases at once. This is a good job for someone

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    decision to make because it effects your future as a whole.Crime Scene investigator, also know as CSI is a suitable job for people who can handle, identifying, gathering and analyzing evidence from crime scenes. In the criminal justice area there are many options of what field fits you. Crime scene investigators work in different environments. They work along with police officers and other investigator to gather information from crime scenes and solve many cases .Csi collect information

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    What is a Private Investigator? Private investigators are often referred to as PIs or private detectives. Because of media stereotypes, most people don’t realize that private investigators are professionals who specialize in research, surveillance and investigation. Many work independently, but some private investigators are full-time employees of attorneys and corporations. http://www.bls.gov/ooh/protective-service/private-detectives-and-investigators.htm#tab-1 What are the Regular Duties? Many

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    One job in the criminal justice field is that of a Criminal Investigator. A Criminal Investigator can work at local, state, or federal law enforcement agencies. Although it might not be for everyone, becoming a criminal investigator is a highly rewarding career choice. It is a significant career in criminal justice that is seen through the requirements, job duties, and challenges to becoming one. To become a Criminal Investigator, the first step after graduating high school is to obtain an

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    Justice, National Institute of Justice’s Research Report titled “Death Investigation: A Guide for the Scene Investigator”. These observations and any possible recommendations, are intended to provide as comprehensive an overview of the materials covered as possible, and any further helpful material deemed necessary to improve the knowledge and abilities of the Forensic Crime Scene Investigator. (National Institute of Justice, 2011). Death investigation, Section A, Investigative Tools and Equipment

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