A Career In Forensics

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aking Law enforcement and Forensics classes has given me the skills in order achieve it. And feel as that it can benefit me in the future, not only that it pays well but it helps others who are grieving pain for their lost loved ones. Having a job as a Detective will make me feel accomplished with life, because it gives the ability to solve crimes and save people which can be stressful at some points but once it’s solved it can make a whole lot difference. But there are requirements for this job that must be completed.

A detective is gathers evidence and analyze the clues throughout their cases. Duties may include interviewing suspects and witnesses, examining records that are involved with a crime, and just like a Police Officer with a permit …show more content…

Having different types of detectives that can help with different duties of investigations will keep the professional occupied. All detectives have certain qualities that gives them the ability to break down investigations. The types of detectives are Homicide, Forensic, and Private they all require the same education skills. Homicide detectives are known for investigating murders and deaths that does not seem accidental, they contain valuable information that explains how the crime was committed which goes to the court system. Forensic detectives applies law and science to solve the cases and usually they work for the police department of a government agency such as the Federal Bureau of Investigators known as the FBI. These detectives break down the process to know the cause of death even when there has been an accident. This job requires long hours of training to be able to become a Forensic detective. Lastly, Private detectives are responsible for interviewing potential suspects for a crime sometimes they may be undercover or catch the suspect in the act of the crime, and they collects all the facts from the other detectives about the crime to represent the case in court. If the professional completed all the requirements to become a detective the person can become any type of …show more content…

They receive a median salary of $62,110 which is between $47,070 and $83,650. The lowest detectives can receive is $37,960 and the highest is $99,980 depending on what type of detective job the professional has chosen. Having a minimum $29.86 an hour is very well. This career can also benefit the professional health wise, because it requires the person to go to Police Training Academy to keep oneself clean and living a healthy lifestyle. “The pressures of Law enforcement put officers at risk for high blood pressure, insomnia, increased levels of destructive stress hormones, heart problems, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and suicide, University as Buffalo researchers have found through a decade of studies of police officers.” and again this job can be unhealthy in a mental way but there a ways to prevent those things from happening. Retiring from the career I have chosen will actually make me feel sad because it would make me realize that it’s over, but overall I would feel accomplished finishing my career. This career has made many changes to every community still to this day it makes a huge impact on others knowing that they can be safe in their own

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