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Investigative Technicians within the District Attorney’s Office may open, investigate, and close criminal cases in conjunction with, as well as independent of, a District Attorney Investigator.
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NECESSARY SPECIAL QUALIFICATIONS: As set forth in N.C.G.S. 74E-8, applicants for commission as a company police officer and a commissioned company police officer must meet and maintain the same minimum pre-employment and in-service standards as are required for State law enforcement officers by the North Carolina Criminal Justice Training and Standards Commission, and must meet or maintain any other pre-employment and in-service requirements set by the Attorney General.
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Criminal Investigative Technician II: Two years of college coursework in criminal justice, political science, sociology, or a closely related field and three years of varied analytical and technical experience in law enforcement investigative work.
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Training will be provided, including both academic and practical instruction in subjects such as criminal law, criminal procedure, traffic law, case law, rules of evidence; investigative techniques; patrol and traffic procedures; administration of justice; and police/community relations.
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Additionally, must demonstrate and maintain current knowledge of mental health code and professional standards, victim assistance best practices, community resources, criminal justice and juvenile justice systems, police operations and investigative procedures, and statutes applicable to victim services.
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The District Attorney Investigator employs lengthy complex criminal investigative procedures and is expected to work with both State and Federal authorities when necessary. Two years of college education (60 semester or 90 quarter units) in police science, criminal justice, criminology, or a closely related field.
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Must be have North Carolina Department of Justice Division of Criminal Investigation (DCI) and NC Telecommunicator Certification as a qualified dispatcher. We are looking for highly motivated applicants that have the education, and skills that meet all state training requirements and certification as a dispatcher by the North Carolina Department of Justice Division of Criminal Investigation (DCI) and NC Telecommunicator Certification as a qualified dispatcher.
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An Associated or Bachelor's degree in criminal justice or related field and/or prior experience as a police officer, military, or other law enforcement related experience is desired. Police officers interact with the general public on a regular basis to provide educational, investigative, and related police services with the goal of preventing crime, ensuring public safety, and developing positive police-citizen relationships.
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All mandated training and procedures including, but not limited to, firearms use, criminal investigative techniques and procedures, interview and interrogation techniques, domestic violence investigation techniques, crime scene investigation techniques, evidence collection and preservation, traffic collision techniques, and tactical communication techniques.
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Maintains liaison with the judiciary, prosecutors, public defenders, law enforcement, treatment providers, non-profit service agencies, governmental agencies, other facilities, offices and bureaus of the department and other criminal justice representatives.
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The District Attorney and a team of Deputy District Attorneys are responsible for evaluating the investigative reports submitted by local, state and federal agencies and determining whether justice and public safety require prosecution.
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Basic Law Enforcement certification through Georgia Peace Officer Standards and Training Council (P.O.S.T.) AND bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university in a related field such as criminal justice, psychology, public administration, or sociology.
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Do you possess a Master's degree from an accredited institution in any of the following fields of study: criminal justice, judicial administration, public administration, behavioral/social science, education, health services, philosophy, business management, cultural studies, labor studies, liberal arts, or project management.
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Related fields include law enforcement, police science, criminal justice administration, criminology, criminal investigation, police studies, public justice, forensic accounting, forensic psychology.
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Qualifications: Experience conducting complex SIU/Claims investigations is a must Experience conducting surveillance investigations is preferred but not required Bi-lingual is a plus Associates/Bachelor, Degree in Criminal Justice or Related Field is a plus Ability to conduct written and recorded statements Ability to accurately photograph evidence i.e., accident scenes, vehicle damage, etc.
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