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  • Have You Got What It Takes To Become A Private Investigator?


    By: Tomas Thompson
    Think that all it takes is a camera and a telephoto lens to become a private investigator? Think again.
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  • Private Investigator Career


    By: Adam Rostocki
    A private investigator career is a fast paced vocation offering tremendous room for upward and lateral movement, as well as fantastic earnings potential.
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  • Georgia Private Investigator Courses


    By: Jason Bryant
    Private investigators in Georgia have a different certification system than the other US states. Georgia requires special courses and testing to become a PI.
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  • Private Investigator Training


    By: Jason Bryant
    Private investigator training includes taking classes to become a private investigator as well as the time and energy to put behind gaining experience. Schools such as Learning Shop USA offer courses for private investigators.
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  • How to Become a Private Investigator


    By: Jason Bryant
    To become a legitimate private investigator you must take the steps to become educated through class experience and become certified by the state you plan to work in. Private investigator courses are offered by many online schools.
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  • What Is Expected From Private Investigators


    By: Barry Snyder
    In the movies, private investigators are usually being portrayed as people who would be willing to risk their lives for their customers after they have been paid some amounts of money. However, this is not really the case.
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  • Private Investigator Careers


    By: Jason Bryant
    Becoming a private investigator involves training and certifications from such schools as Learning Shop USA. Taking private investigator courses from Learning Shop USA is very beneficial if you are new to the field.
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  • How To Become a Forensic Science Technician


    By: M. Jackson
    Over the years forensics has helped a lot of people by offering jobs leading to a 50k plus salary. In fact at present a forensic science technician has an astounding average compensation of $52,970 every year. If you think you have what it takes to be part of this challenging profession then take some time to look at some of this information.
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  • What Does Crime Scene Investigator Do?


    By: M. Collins
    Crime Scene Investigators are among the first to arrive at a crime scene as they are responsible for the initial evaluation of the crime scene. Crime scene investigators are responsible for identifying, securing, collecting, and preserving evidence they must also retrieve, record and investigate finger and palm prints and other forensic evidence, including DNA samples which is submitted to the crime laboratory.
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  • Crime Scene Investigation Tools And Equipment


    By: M. Collins
    Crime scene investigators follow methodical approach when they attend to a crime scene. Crime investigation officials and agencies have provided tools for these investigators to be able to achieve better accuracy in analyzing evidence from a crime scene. So, what are these tools and equipment that crime scene investigators use.
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  • What Is Impression Evidence?


    By: M. Collins
    Impression evidence is evidence left by anything that leaves a kind of impression at the crime scene or on an item, such as footprints, tire tracks, or toolmarks. It is important for crime scene investigators to re-examine the site of a crime in order to verify other evidences that have been missed, especially impression evidence.
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  • Evidence Collection and Preservation at Crime Scene


    By: M. Collins
    Evidence collection and preservation are extremely important to the crime scene investigation. Crime scene investigators could easily move objects or touch any item without realizing that they are actually destroying a potential clue for a crime's solution. Of course, crime scene investigators are aware of the standard procedures involved upon searching a crime scene in order to keep the scene intact.
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  • Basics That Every Crime Scene Investigator Must Know


    By: M. Collins
    Precaution at Crime Scene is a standard universal protocol at the crime scene that investigators do the best they can to preserve the natural state of the scene.
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  • Important Levels of Crime Scene Processing


    By: M. Collins
    During the early stage of examination, crime scene investigators cannot assess which type of evidence will contribute in solving the case. Hence, gathering them all for analysis later on will help the progress of the case. Lean more about all of the levels of search within a crime scene investigation.
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  • How To Become A Cyber Investigator


    By: Tom Course
    There are several computer forensics certifications taht you can obtain and they range in topic from computer crimes against children to file system recovery. If you are interested in becoming a cybercrime investigator and getting a computer forensics certification, read more...
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  • Techniques of Crime Scene Investigation


    By: M. Collins
    When crime scene investigators reach a certain crime scene, they employ different approach since there are differing elements involved. Despite the complex difference for each one, crime scene investigators are required to follow guidelines that are necessary steps toward finding clues for a given crime.
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  • What Does A Fire Investigator Do?


    By: Kelly Halon
    Once the fire department has put out the fire, the next team to go in is the fire investigation team. Their task to determine what happened to start the fire and from what direction the fire came from.
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