CSI Calls for Tech Support
Crime Scene Technicians
Average Salary: $45,330
Projected Employment in 2016: 17,000
Crimes are solved by the help of supporting evidence. The question is how are the evidences gathered and become part of the crime scene. They may be present, but not all of them have a contribution to a criminal event that has happened. Have you ever thought on how these things become substantial in cracking the perfect crime? This task is assigned to one special person-a crime scene technician.
A crime scene technician is the person who takes on the job of collecting and studying relevant items which could be made as evidences in a crime scene. He or she runs tests over these suspected items and checks whether or not these discoveries are relevant to the said criminal case, or just happened to be there when the crime took place. It is not at all easy to be a crime scene technician, for the job requires rigid care paired with technical expertise. Coming up with the wrong evidence greatly affects all other procedures, from police investigations to court decisions.
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Being a crime scene technician is nonetheless an equally exciting career. Crime scene technicians are also becoming a need not only in the Police Department but also in various security agencies, as a call to action for homeland security. It is as well a good training ground for people who want to land on criminal justice professions. Because of this, criminal justice schools are now offering certificate courses in the said field. Online degrees are also a good avenue for those who want to pursue this kind of career.


