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About the job Crime Scene Investigator. Must have at least one (1) year professional, verifiable experience in crime scene investigation OR Must possess an AS Degree or higher in Forensic Science or closely related field with at least 6-months professional, verifiable experience in crime scene investigation.
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We are looking for a Crime Scene Investigator to join the City of Charleston's Police Department! Experience and/or training in crime scene investigation. Perform all techniques required to document a crime scene including digital photography, videography, forensic mapping, sketching and note taking.
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Crime Scene Investigator. Computer Forensic Investigator. Weather you choose to pursue a career as a police officer, court reporter or probation officer, training in criminal justice is a unique experience that can provide you with a variety of opportunities to pursue.
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Investigative techniques and procedures; criminal law, rules of evidence and court procedures; training and experience in crime scene processing; interviewing techniques; basic accounting procedures and their application to law enforcement and investigations; use and care of firearms.
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Operates motor vehicles, bicycles, firearms, cameras, oxygen unit, snare, life jacket, radios, telephones, elevators, computers, wheel chairs, ambulance stretchers; operates equipment as required including, but not limited, to general office equipment fire extinguishers, handcuffs, baton, hand truck, light trucks, Halligan tool, flares, ropes, ladders, radar, Drager 9510, drug identification kits and crime scene equipment.
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In cases where an arrest is made, an arrest report is submitted along with the required crime reports; When property is recovered or additional information is discovered pertaining to a previously reported offense, the officer completes an Investigation report; Preserving any serious crime scene until: the Sergeant or Investigator arrives.
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Animal Control Officer. Court Reporter / Stenographer. Earning a criminal justice degree will open the door to a variety of opportunities within the industry depending on the specialty you choose. Job placement is not guaranteed and programs require tuition.
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We are aligned with numerous training schools throughout the country that offer a variety of services, including job placement assistance to those who qualify. Graduate employment services may be available once training is complete.
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The skills you learn as a criminal justice professional will allow you to successfully take on difficult cases, train others to do the same, and work with the public to ensure safety and stability. If interested in training for a career in the Criminal Justice field.
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Administrative support functions to assist the Regional Laboratory Manager, Crime Scene Investigations Supervisor, Crime Scene Investigator, and District or Laboratory Division Staff.
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If interested in training for a career in the Criminal Justice field, Click Here To Apply! Let us connect you with a quality criminal justice school in your area - get started today! There are no groundhog days in the criminal justice field, every day brings a new challenge.
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My Justice Career is the portal for individuals seeking a career in the Criminal Justice field. Our network of nationally recognized criminal justice schools makes it easy for you to find the right program in your area - take the first step towards your new career today.
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Understands the rules of evidence and crime scene investigations and including the gathering, preserving, chain of custody, and presenting evidence in court. The District Attorney investigator is an experienced sworn peace officer who employs lengthy complex criminal investigative procedures and is expected to work with local law enforcement agencies and both State and Federal authorities when necessary.
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Note : Additional crime scene investigator experience may substitute for the required college credit at the rate of one (1) year of related experience equals 30 hours (one year) of college credits.
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Description Under general supervision, performs various support duties within the Police Department in an assigned area; such as accident investigation, dispatch, crime scene processing; traffic control; worthless checks; fraud or other technical functions as required.
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