In our department, all Crime Scene personnel are Police Officers assigned to the Detective Division. They receive additional training to be crime scene photographers.
In college, you should probably take up Photography class, and it is strongly recommended, but not needed. The reason for this is because the better the photos you take, the more useful you are seen in the industry.
Also, you should take Criminal Law classes in order to understand the industry and how it is best to get the right shot at a most likely gruesome scene.
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For the majority of forensic investigation methods, a strong background in science is important. There are several different forensic fields, and most require specialisation because the level of specific knowledge is very high. Some examples of forensic fields are:
Technological
Many branches apply aspects of Biology and chemistry to the human body:
Then there are more physical areas of forensics, such as geological which can look at soil samples. Criminalistics applies several sciences to specific physical items evident from crime scenes, such as fingerprints, footprints and bullets.
Most aspects of science can be used in some way in forensics. The important thing in forensics is that methods used are trusted and reliable. A forensic investigator or technician must be knowledgable, thorough and reliable so that any evidence they work on is useable.
As well as scientific training, training in forensic specific methods is necessary. There are specific courses suitable for this in some places, and in small countries there is some on the job training.
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a crime scene photographer takes photos of corpses at a crime scene they also take pictures of evedence and where it is in the crime scene eg.blood splatter
you need to get a bachlors degree in chemistrey, phisics, and biology witch will take 4-12 years to complete college or you'll have to be famouse
You can become a crime scene investigator by taiking forensic classes. They are quite fun!
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you need to be strong minded to be a crime scene investigator
A famous crime scene investigator is Henry Lee.
When you need to find out more about taking a crime scene investigator test, I suggest you take a look at one of the online universities. They will list the options including the costs involved and the locations where the crime scene investigator test can be taken.
A crime scene investigator must have composure, be a problem solver, have good attention to detail and have great communication skills. To become a crime scene investigator a person will need to obtain a bachelor's degree in forensics or criminal justice.
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Becoming a crime scene investigator can be very difficult and requires a lot of schooling. The best way to get started in this career is to get a degree in science investigation.
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To the best of my knowledge the professional person who investigates a crime where it was perpetrated is called "a crime on scene investigator".
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To become a criminal investigator, you must take a course and graduate. There are specialized schools in which you can take courese to become a criminal investigator.