Forensics Science Technician



Forensics Science Technician
Is anyone working as Forensic Science Technician?

I would like to know a little about the job . And to find a mentor as well .Please help. Thanks

There are several areas of Forensic Science. Do you have a particular interest? You have a background in botany, geology, some others are toolmarks, handwriting analysis, blood and hair analysis, etc. Go to the Fbi’s website. Other than that, check with you local State Police they also have labs usually throughout the state.

Forensic Science Technician


Crime Scene Investigation: The Forensic Technician's Field Manual


Crime Scene Investigation: The Forensic Technician’s Field Manual


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Written for courses in forensic technology and crime scene investigation, CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATION: THE FORENSIC TECHNICIAN’S FIELD MANUAL, 1/e addresses the tasks performed by the person who identifies, photographs, documents, collects, preserves, and transports evidence at and from a crime scene. Covering a range of techniques and processes, it follows the guidelines established by the American…

Intelligent Network Video: Understanding Modern Video Surveillance Systems


Intelligent Network Video: Understanding Modern Video Surveillance Systems


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Offering ready access to the security industry’s cutting-edge digital future, Intelligent Network Video provides the first complete reference for all those involved with developing, implementing, and maintaining the latest surveillance systems. Pioneering expert Fredrik Nilsson explains how IP-based video surveillance systems provide better image quality, and a more scalable and flexible syst…

Aftermath, Inc.: Cleaning Up After CSI Goes Home


Aftermath, Inc.: Cleaning Up After CSI Goes Home


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A crime writer who thought he could handle anything confronts the worst of everything. Violent and unattended deaths…suicide…forensics…viral pathology…crime scene myths…The stories behind Aftermath, Inc. are stranger than fiction, and utterly human and compelling. Like most people, true-crime writer Gil Reavill had never actually experienced a fresh crime scene. That is, until he met Ti…


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