What are the Job Duties of a Crime Scene Investigator?

Answer:
A crime scene investigator, or CSI, is someone
who is professionally trained to analyze crime scenes, collect evidence at a crime scene, and process and analyze that evidence. Crime scene investigators are sometimes law enforcement officials as well, depending upon the hiring agency and level of training. Crime scene investigators can become additionally qualified to reach higher levels in their field, leading to higher pay.


At a crime scene, a crime scene investigator might secure the scene and collect any evidence available, in a way that does not compromise the integrity of the evidence. They might also take photographs of the scene, so that it can be analyzed after it is all cleaned up. Crime scene investigators spend a good amount of time in the lab, doing such things as analyzing fingerprints, and samples of hair, skin, and fiber, which can all provide valuable information as to who committed a crime and how.

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