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Criminal Investigations Education by Michael Bustamante
If you're serious about becoming a private detective or crime scene
investigator - then perhaps a vocational criminal investigations
education is the right course of action to take. Many a good attorney,
private investigator, and police official have successfully completed a
comprehensive training in criminal investigating to jump-start a career.
Though there are no set academic requirements to enter the field of
crime scene investigations (CSI), most private investigators usually
hold some form of college degree and/or have prior experience in
relevant occupations. Depending on the field of expertise, potential
candidates can opt to take criminal investigations training to qualify
for associated professions, such as crime scene technician.
A degree in criminal justice with an emphasis on crime scene
investigation would be the perfect academic path. You can start out at a
vocational school to seek an associate degree in criminal justice. This
foundational education is the first step to working your way up the
chain to the level of bachelor degree and master degree in criminal
investigations, giving you the chance to specialize in one area of the
field.
Those who have a good education in CSI, and have acquired necessary
on-the-job training, will often find work in law enforcement performing
criminal or negligence defense investigations. Professionals may opt to
obtain certification from the National Association of Legal
Investigators (NALI). Average income for private investigators and
detectives runs about $32,000 annually.
If you are interested in learning to be a criminal investigator, search
our website for schools and colleges offering criminal investigations
education, and send a request to each of them for more information to
help you make a choice.
DISCLAIMER: Above is a GENERAL OVERVIEW and may or may not reflect
specific practices, courses and/or services associated with ANY ONE
particular school(s) that is or is not advertised on SchoolsGalore.com.
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About the Author
Michael Bustamante is a staff writer for Media Positive Communications,
Inc. and AllMediaConsulting.com. Find Criminal Investigations Education,
and research Colleges, Universities, Online Schools and Vocational
Schools at SchoolsGalore.com, your resource for higher education.
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