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Some careers in… Scene of Crime Officer/ Crime Scene Investigator Fingerprint Examiner State Pathologist/ Forensic Pathologist/Medic al Examiner Forensic Toxicologist Forensic Pathology Technician Medical Transcriber Forensic Document Examiner Forensic Anthropologist

Some careers in… Scene of Crime Officer/ Crime Scene Investigator Fingerprint Examiner State Pathologist/ Forensic Pathologist/Medic al Examiner Forensic Toxicologist Forensic Pathology Technician Medical Transcriber Forensic Document Examiner Forensic Anthropologist

SCENE OF CRIME OFFICER COLLECT EVIDENCE

SCENE OF CRIME OFFICER PRESERVE EVIDENCE

SCENE OF CRIME OFFICER TRANSPORT EVIDENCE

SCENE OF CRIME OFFICER MAINTAIN CHAIN OF CUSTODY

SCENE OF CRIME OFFICER HANDLE THE BODY

SCENE OF CRIME OFFICER COLLECT PERSONAL BELONGINGS

SCENE OF CRIME OFFICER IDENTIFY THE VICTIM

SCENE OF CRIME OFFICER IDENTIFY THE VICTIM

Some careers in… Scene of Crime Officer/ Crime Scene Investigator Fingerprint Examiner State Pathologist/ Forensic Pathologist/Medic al Examiner Forensic Toxicologist Forensic Pathology Technician Medical Transcriber Forensic Document Examiner Forensic Anthropologist

FINGERPRINT EXAMINER EXPOSE FINGERPRINTS

FINGERPRINT EXAMINER LIFT FINGERPRINTS

Some careers in… Scene of Crime Officer/ Crime Scene Investigator Fingerprint Examiner State Pathologist/ Forensic Pathologist/Medic al Examiner Forensic Toxicologist Forensic Pathology Technician Medical Transcriber Forensic Document Examiner Forensic Anthropologist

FORENSIC PATHOLOGIST PERFORM AUTOPSIES ON BODIES “click” title to view video

FORENSIC PATHOLOGIST INFORM THE PUBLIC

FORENSIC PATHOLOGIST TESTIFY IN COURT

Some careers in… Scene of Crime Officer/ Crime Scene Investigator Fingerprint Examiner State Pathologist/ Forensic Pathologist/Medic al Examiner Forensic Toxicologist Forensic Pathology Technician Medical Transcriber Forensic Document Examiner Forensic Anthropologist

FORENSIC TOXICOLOGIST STUDY CHEMISTRY AND BIOLOGY

FORENSIC TOXICOLOGIST CHEMICAL TESTING

FORENSIC TOXICOLOGIST SAMPLE COLLECTION AND TESTING

Some careers in… Scene of Crime Officer/ Crime Scene Investigator Fingerprint Examiner State Pathologist/ Forensic Pathologist/Medic al Examiner Forensic Toxicologist Forensic Pathology Technician Medical Transcriber Forensic Document Examiner Forensic Anthropologist

FORENSIC PATHOLOGY TECHNICIAN ASSIST THE FORENSIC PATHOLOGIST

FORENSIC PATHOLOGY TECHNICIAN XRAY BODIES

Some careers in… Scene of Crime Officer/ Crime Scene Investigator Fingerprint Examiner State Pathologist/ Forensic Pathologist/Medic al Examiner Forensic Toxicologist Forensic Pathology Technician Medical Transcriber Forensic Document Examiner Forensic Anthropologist

MEDICAL TRANSCRIBER TRANSCRIBE FORENSIC INFORMATION

Some careers in… Scene of Crime Officer/ Crime Scene Investigator Fingerprint Examiner State Pathologist/ Forensic Pathologist/Medic al Examiner Forensic Toxicologist Forensic Pathology Technician Medical Transcriber Forensic Document Examiner Forensic Anthropologist

FORENSIC DOCUMENT EXAMINER EXAMINE PRINT MATERIAL

FORENSIC DOCUMENT EXAMINER ANALYSE HANDWRITING

Some careers in… Scene of Crime Officer/ Crime Scene Investigator Fingerprint Examiner State Pathologist/ Forensic Pathologist/Medic al Examiner Forensic Toxicologist Forensic Pathology Technician Medical Transcriber Forensic Document Examiner Forensic Anthropologist

FORENSIC ANTHROPOLOGIST ESTIMATE AGE, GENDER, HEIGHT, RACE “click” title to view video

FORENSIC ANTHROPOLOGIST SUGGEST CAUSE OF INJURY