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Forensic Science or CSI / Crime Scene Investigator Careers

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Education & Training

A.S. or B.S. (Minimum 24 hours Natural Science)
AND
Minimum 720+ Hours Training in Crime Scene Processing, Including at Least:
*80 hours latent fingerprint processing;
*40 hours major death investigations;
*40 hours advanced death investigations;
*40 hours investigation & forensic pathology;
*40 hours photography;
*40 hours blood spatter interpretation;
*Arson investigation (no minimum hours noted);
*Forensic pathology (advanced, no minimum hours noted);
*In-depth knowledge search & seizure, police, law, evidence & court procedures.
(International Association of Identification, Crime Scene Certification Board)

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