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Your TeamThe is a full-service public safety agency that provides several special program areas including Emergency Management, Crime Prevention, DARE, School Resource Officer, K-9s, Traffic Enforcement, Commercial Vehicle Enforcement, General Investigation, Crime Scene Investigation, Special Investigation (vice & narcotics), and the Special Weapons and Tactics Team (SWAT.
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Crime scene identification, investigation, evidence collection and preservation practices, procedures and techniques. Conduct subpoena and warrant services; perform vehicular and pedestrian traffic control at the scene of emergencies or public functions.
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Law enforcement principles, practices, and techniques related to patrol, traffic enforcement, crime scene control and investigation, protection of life and property, and pursuit, apprehension, and transportation of suspects.
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Criminalists conduct forensic laboratory analyses of physical evidence, investigate crime scenes, and testify in court as an expert witness on the subjects of forensic analyses and crime scene investigation.
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Learn and implement crime scene management, forensics, collection, preservation, and presentation of evidence; identification techniques; interviewing and interrogation techniques. Learn and implement police methods and procedures including patrol techniques, vehicle stops, response to crimes in progress, apprehension of suspects, defensive tactics, traffic enforcement, control and collision investigation, crowd control, and gang and terrorism awareness.
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Takes all steps necessary to preserve and control crime scene(s); may assist in the initial investigation including the interview of victim(s) witnesses, and/or suspects. Responds to personally sensitive calls such as: family disturbances, missing persons and domestic violence exercising caution relative to personal safety and safety of others at scene; takes appropriate steps to calm the parties as necessary to resolve the immediate situation; takes appropriate reporting or enforcement action.
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This position will participate in crime scene investigations, select proper course of action at each crime scene, and enforce laws and regulations. Must possess a valid driver's license and Minnesota Peace Officer Standards and Training license or be eligible for licensing, as well as submit to and pass a background investigation (including a physical and psychological evaluation.
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Questions suspects, interviews victims and witnesses; books property and evidence; performs basic crime scene investigation; testifies in court regarding facts, circumstances, and violations; completes field and follow-up investigations.
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The primary responsibility of this position is to t each one or more of the following courses: Introduction to Criminalistics, Crime Scene Investigation I & II, Arson & Explosives, Field Testing , and Identification of Drugs.
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Render first aid to victims of incidents consistent with training as a "First Responder," and process crime scene for evidence to include photograph, fingerprinting dusting, etc., and evidence recovery and submission.
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Secondary assignments include: K9 officer, SWAT Team member, Field Training Officer, Use of Force Instructor, Weapons Systems Armorer, Crisis Negotiator, Youth Diversion Officer, Crime Scene Tech Unit Officer, Domestic Abuse Response Team member, Crisis Intervention Techniques Team member, Reserve Unit Coordinator, Adult Investigator, School Liaison Officer, Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) Pilot, Peer Support Team, Police Explorer Advisor, and Drug Recognition Expert (DRE.
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Coordinate crime scene investigation and direct the processing of evidence. Investigates criminal cases and determines courses of action for a complete and thorough investigation.
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Provide technical crime scene investigation, including photography, fingerprint collection and processing to ensure criminal prosecution with the District Attorney. Interview witnesses and protect the integrity of all crime scene investigations.
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Conduct investigations of accidents and criminal investigation of a crime scene and protect the crime scene, if needed, until relieved of such duty. This position is to maintain the most effective enforcement of Federal and State Laws and ordinances for the preservation of public peace, protection of property, prevention of crime, and the arrest and conviction of violators.
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Under the direction of a Chattanooga Police Department Supervisor, the purpose of the position is the technical investigation of a crime scene and the continued processing of evidence to assist police in their effort to solve crimes.
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