The job of a homicide detective is not clean or pretty. They have to physically go into the location where a suspicious death has and handle things that most of us would not like to touch. They may need to work long hours at a time; they usually can't discuss their work at home; they see things and find things about people and what they can do that would discourage most people. And when they get back to their office, it won't be fancy and they will have to make out a lot of boring paperwork. Many like it because it is a challenge to their perseverance and intellect.
No license is generally required to become a paranormal investigator. However check with your state licensing boards as there may be special cases in some states especially if you intend to work with private clients.
Okay, to answer this question, let's break it into two questions: What is a detective, and what is homicide? A detective, also known as an investigator, is a police officer whose job is to investigate crimes. They often interview witnesses and suspect(s) in order to solve a case (crime). Homicide is defined as the taking of one life by a member of the same species (homo= same, -cide = to kill). A homicide ranges from one of two justifiable offenses (self-defense or accident), to one of several degrees of criminal homicide, which severity of offense ranges from manslaughter by culpable negligence to capital murder. So a homicide detective, or homicide investigator, in short, is a police officer who is a member of the Homicide division of a law-enforcement agency, and accordingly, whose job is to investigate homicide cases.
A private investigator is privately hired individual. They are usually self self employeed and receive work this way. Private investigator lessons are classes or courses that are taught to educate you in this field.
yes
At and for the police department or law-enforcement agency.
You can find courses at any colleges,universities for a private investigator license, but you'll need to graduate to have the proper license to work as one.
A focused, logical, intellectual and scientific person whom is unbiased and emotionally detatched from the nature of the work, with the exception of passion for the science and to find the truth of the incident.
Yes. There are always police officers available.
Homicide Life on the Street - 1993 Work Related 4-22 was released on: USA: 17 May 1996 Hungary: 8 September 2007
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It is unknown because they tend to work till they are done with a case or presentation.