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The Police Department is currently in an implementation phase and is working toward the go-live of an operational center this Fall. This Crime Analyst position will get in on the ground floor and be part of an exciting, ground-breaking team to help develop this vision into a reality.
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The City of Citrus Heights, located 15 miles northeast of California’s capitol, is home to 90,000 residents and employs over 200 employees. Provide assistance to the City Engineer and department director; coordinate with other agencies and City departments; and, assist with the roadway and drainage capital improvement program and projects.
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Phase Two - Oral Appraisal Interview: Candidates who receive a minimum score of 70% on this phase shall have their name placed on the Eligibility List for Crime Analyst. The Crime Analyst performs difficult and complex duties, working with general direction.
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This advertisement is to fill two vacancies which may be underfilled at the level of Crime Analyst I. Maintains contact with the crime analyst community nationwide by using the Internet and other forums to identify new trends in crime analysis techniques and tools.
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Requisition No: 828151 Agency: Department of Law Enforcement Working Title: CRIME LABORATORY ANALYST SUPV - 71001259 Pay Plan: Career Service Position Number: 71001259 Salary: $75,000.00 Posting Closing Date: 05/03/2024 Total Compensation Estimator Tool CRIME LAB ANALYST SUPERVISOR INVESTIGATIONS AND FORENSIC SCIENCE FORENSICS RECRUITMENT AND TRAINING.
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The City of Irvine seeks a passionate and motivated individual to join the Irvine Police Department's Crime Analysis Unit as a Crime Analyst. The Crime Analyst will work in collaboration with Operations, Investigations, and Public Safety Command Staff.
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Determine patterns in criminal activity and crime trends using a variety of methods such as interpretation of complex data and application of a variety of statistical methodology in addition to geographical analysis using complex geographical information systems (GIS) techniques.
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The Real-Time Crime Center Crime Analyst will develop/possess a strong understanding of available resources (primarily technological in nature) that can be utilized to impact crime.
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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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The Crime Lab Forensic Technician is responsible for laboratory analyses support and related duties under extensive supervision. The Crime Lab Forensic Technician is responsible for laboratory analyses support and related duties under extensive supervision.
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The Crime Analyst supports investigations, increased apprehensions, and contributes to the successful closure and prosecution of cases. The Crime Analyst is a position of significant administrative and professional responsibility, involving critical thinking to study data to help reduce crime in the community.
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Bachelor's degree in a Science related field or Criminology or Criminal Justice AND six (6) months experience in Crime Scene investigation preferred. Under limited direction, the Crime Scene Investigator performs a variety of highly skilled technical criminal identification tasks both in the field and in the laboratory.
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The LET program blends coursework in computers, forensic science, crime prevention, technology and law to provide students with the necessary skills to control crime as well as to conduct investigations of crimes committed on a computer or at a crime scene.
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The employment standards for the Crime Analyst I: (Click on the aforementioned link to learn how Fairfax County interprets equivalencies for “Any combination, experience, and training equivalent to”) Bachelor's degree from an accredited four-year college or university; PLUS one year of professional experience conducting statistical analysis, open source research and summarizing sound conclusions in verbal and written formats in a law enforcement or law enforcement-supporting setting.
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Information identified by the Crime Analyst assists the Department in the deployment of resources, aids the investigative process, and assists with increasing apprehensions and clearing cases.
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