If you mean a CSI-forensic specialist like on television then you can find a job on Monster.com. You just have to fill out some forms and have the proper education and then will most likely be able to help you. If they cannot, try going on Google or other search engines and thy tend to have a section for job information. You can also use the search engines and type in key words like " Forensic Specialty job Oportunities". Hope this was helpful.
Well. There's kind of alot. in Highschool, you'll need to take Chemistry, physics, science, and math. You need a criminology degree, a minor in physics chemistry and Biology, and science in college. And you have to go to college for 4 yrs.
This depends on the requirements of the employing law enforcement agency. Some agencies requirements are higher then others. A smaller rural agency may not require any degree while larger agencies will most definitely require a degree. That degree may be a two or four year degree and may be specific. In order to receive accurate and current information on the requirements contact your local police department, the sheriff's department and the state police in the area your are looking for employment and ask them what their requirements are for a CSI position with them.
From what i have read, most require CSI's to have a 4 year degree in some form of science. The best is to find a school that has a B.S. in Criminal justice and run with it. It is what I am doing. However, if you go through a technical college you can probably do it in half the time. This is what I am doing, I graduate 10/2011 with a B.S in Criminal Justice. I started in July 2009. Hope this helps you, if not try this website: www.crime-scene-investigator.net
You need to have lots of training in math and science. Because csi is mostly all about science.
CSI offers courses that meet the educational requirements for positions regulated by IIROC and MFDA.P lease note that in addition to these educational requirements, these positions often have both employment and work experience criterion.
These include CSI, ET (evidence technician), CST (crime scene technician), The CSI is required to work long hours, be agile and heavy lifting is required.Science or here for CSI training and degrees.
what is the diffrent between the real csi and the tv csi
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There are 3 CSI series running: the "original" CSI set in Las Vegas, CSI Miami, and CSI New York.
The original CSI show is the CSI set in Las Vegas, Nevada- CSI New York and CSI Miami were started due to the top ratings from the original CSI and have also had high ratings
csi is on now
CSI: October 6, 2000 CSI Miami: 2002
There are 3 CSI series running: the "original" CSI set in Las Vegas, CSI Miami, and CSI New York.
CSI: Los Angeles is not a current TV show. CSI: (Los Vegas)/ CSI: Miami/CSI: NY are the current CSI shows on television while the new NCIS is based in Los Angeles.
If you are talking about the theme songs. CSI : Who's Next CSI Miami : Wont Get Fooled Again CSI NY : Baba O'Reilly by The Who
csi's investigate crime scenes and deal with the evidence most csi's are criminalist's csi stands for cime scene investigator or crime scene investigation