Become a Crime Scene Investigator: Essential Subjects to Pursue

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In summary, a crime scene investigator is a trained professional who collects and analyzes evidence from crime scenes in order to help solve crimes. To become a crime scene investigator, one typically needs a bachelor's degree in a related field and on-the-job training, as well as strong critical thinking and attention to detail skills. Some tasks performed by a crime scene investigator include collecting evidence, taking photographs, interviewing witnesses, and analyzing evidence in a laboratory. Common misconceptions about crime scene investigation include the idea that investigators work alone and that all evidence is crucial. The challenges of being a crime scene investigator include encountering disturbing scenes, working long hours, and having a strong understanding of scientific principles.
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What are the subject you should follow if you want to become a crime scene investigator :rolleyes:
 
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Entomology.

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Forensic Science.
 
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Please don't. By the time you get the degree, CSI will be off the air and it won't be a glamorous profession any more.
 

Related to Become a Crime Scene Investigator: Essential Subjects to Pursue

What is a crime scene investigator?

A crime scene investigator is a trained professional who collects and analyzes evidence from crime scenes in order to help solve crimes.

What qualifications do you need to become a crime scene investigator?

Typically, a crime scene investigator needs a bachelor's degree in a related field such as forensic science, criminal justice, or biology. They also need to complete on-the-job training and have strong critical thinking and attention to detail skills.

What tasks does a crime scene investigator perform?

A crime scene investigator collects evidence, takes photographs of the crime scene, interviews witnesses, and analyzes evidence in a laboratory. They also write reports and may testify in court about their findings.

What are some common misconceptions about crime scene investigation?

One common misconception is that crime scene investigators solve crimes on their own, when in reality they work as part of a larger team of law enforcement professionals. Another misconception is that every piece of evidence is crucial to solving a crime, when in fact some evidence may not be relevant or useful.

What are the challenges of being a crime scene investigator?

Being a crime scene investigator can be emotionally and physically demanding. They must be prepared to encounter disturbing and graphic scenes, and may have to work long hours and be on call for emergencies. They also need to have a strong understanding of scientific principles and be able to handle complex and challenging evidence.

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