Liffting Prints that are wetin Forensic Techniques
are there any new procesess for lifting prints that are wet?
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Is this more of a "who you know" career?in Careers
I have a science degree, spent considerable volunteer time in a crime lab, have taken additional crime scene related classed, ie; serial # restoration, minor crime scene investigation, etc, have had 5 job interviews, placing second in two of them, to people who volunteered within that particular...read more
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CLPEX.comin Resources
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Complete Latent Print Examination
A great resource for latent fingerprint related items. www.clpex.com
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educationin Education
I am currently enrolled in a two year college taking criminal justice classes. I am aiming towards becoming a crime scene investigator. I know that I do not want to work in the labs, I want to work in the field. However, I have a feeling that criminal justice classes are not going to help me whe...read more
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Re: forensic photographyin Equipment and Supplies
For those of you already in the field, what camera do you use? I use a Nikon D200, GREAT camera! I play with the camera on the weekends to improve the quality of my photos due to the camera being SO blasted complicated LOL!
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Re: hoursin Careers
I am intersted in being a CSI. What is a typical salary for this profession?
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Processing Firearms for latentsin Forensic Techniques
Does anyone know of any good links or articles that are detailed on the proceedures of some of the new techniques being tried to developed prints on firearms and casings. I am especailly interested in the use of method using an electric charge and toner or the gun bluing methods.
Thanks,
D7
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Questions.... :)in Careers
First off, this site rocks!!! And thanks for creating the forum!
I just graduated from an online school, Kaplan University, with my Bachelor's in CJ. My questions is: With my degree being from an online school, is that a problem? I mean, would any agencies frown upon an online degree? I'm...read more
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Electrostatic Dust Lifterin Forensic Techniques
I have used an electrostatic dust lifter to get shoe prints off a tile floor. I was wondering, can it be used to get shoe prints or tire tracks off a body?
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International Positionsin Careers
I am from Britain and currently studying for a degree in forensic science. In May 2009 I will have completed my degree and in July 2010 we intend to move to the USA. If you can, could you tell me a little about the jobs available to internationals and if you have any knowledge of the immigrati...read more
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Major?in Education
Why exactly is getting a bachelors degree in forensic science not recommended? I am 26 and working on my second bachelors and a new career (my first was in music, very unrelated). I am looking at two different schools to transfer to, both are CA state universities, and one of them offers a deg...read more
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hoursin Careers
what are the hours of a forensic investigator?
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First time job seekerin Careers
Ok my question for everyone is what is the best way to get my foot in the door for a CSI job? I am a senior in college and am graduating in the spring with my bachelors in criminal justice and I have really been trying to get a job at a crime lab. The catch 22 that I am finding is they wont hire...read more
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Welcome to the Crime Scene Investigator Network Forumin Miscellaneous
This forum has been created so those in crime scene investigations, as well as those interested in becoming crime scene investigators, may ask and reply to questions in all areas of forensics. Questions may include career advice through specific forensic techniques.
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