By: Ryan Hamilton.  Criminalist supervise, evaluate, investigate, and analyze crime scenes  Investigate all types of crime scenes  Robbery, murder,

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By: Ryan Hamilton

 Criminalist supervise, evaluate, investigate, and analyze crime scenes  Investigate all types of crime scenes  Robbery, murder, assaults, burglaries  Mainly spend time processing physical evidence

 Work 40 hours a week  A lot of overtime if on a case  Must be available o respond 24 hours a day  Required to carry a gun at all times

 CSI’s are in charge of collecting physical evidence  Physical evidence is better than testimonial  Very important in solving the crime

 They also analyze the crime scene to see what happened  Helps to reconstruct what happened

 A four year degree is needed  Generally in science ( Biology or Chemistry)  Less education is needed for a crime scene technician  Formal training is needed for the job  Police investigative abilities  Knowledge about search and seizure

 The U.S. Department of Labor says that jobs opportunities are expect to go up by 20%  Much faster than average employment growth  Criminalists are always in need because there are always crimes that need to be solved

 According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics report the mean salary is $55,730  Some make up to $90,000 and some make as low as $32,000  Salary depends on amount of education and experience

 Any career in Forensic science once you begin  Depending on training  Criminalist would also be an option  Same job just once step higher  Crime lab technicians or forensic scientists are also related to this occupation

ADVANTAGESDISADVANTAGES  Help in solving crimes  Protecting people  Good pay  Opportunity to advance in the field  Get to carry a gun CS  Long work hours  Bad hours  Have to be ready to work at any time  Around dead bodies  Always around blood

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