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         Careers Criminal Investigation:     more books (42)
  1. Criminal Investigations: A Scenario-Based Text for Police Recruits and Officers by James McAuliffe, 2001-03-20
  2. Criminal Investigation by Neil C. Chamelin, 1988-01
  3. Opportunities in Forensic Science Careers by Blythe Camenson, 2001-04-03
  4. Opportunities in Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice Careers (Vgm Opportunities Series) by James D. Stinchcomb, 1990-04
  5. 100 Best Careers in Crime Fighting by Richard Lee & Carol Bea Mary Lee, 1997-12-29
  6. Cool Careers for Girls as Crime Solvers by Linda Thornburg, 2002-01-25
  7. Detective Investigator (Passbooks for Career Opportunities, No C-1247) by Jack Rudman, 2002-01-01
  8. Security Investigations: A Professional's Guide by Larry Gene Nicholson, 1999-11-30
  9. Career Opportunities in Forensic Science (Career Opportunities) by Susan Echaore-McDavid, 2008-04-30
  10. Careers for Mystery Buffs & Other Snoops and Sleuths (Careers for You Series) by Blythe Camenson, 2004-03-24
  11. A G-Man's Journal: A Legendary Career Inside the FBI- FROM The Kennedy Assassination to the Oklahoma City Bombing by Oliver Buck Revell, Dwight Williams, 1998-10-01
  12. Careers in Focus: Public Safety (Ferguson's Careers in Focus)
  13. Police Detective (Career Exploration) by Tracey Boraas, 2000-07
  14. Crime Scene Investigator (Cool Careers) by Geoffrey M. Horn, 2007-12-15

1. IRS Careers - Law Enforcement Careers
Criminal Investigation (CI) is the law enforcement branch of the IRS. If youhave questions regarding law enforcement careers, click here to email an
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2. Employment Opportunities In Crime Scene Investigations
Criminalist, Iowa Division of Criminal Investigation Opportunities in Forensic Science Careers Seeking Employment in Criminal Justice and
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3. Becoming A Crime Scene Investigator
Search Newsletter Crime Scene Investigation Newsletter Opportunities in Forensic Science Careers Seeking Employment in Criminal Justice and
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4. Criminal Justice Careers - Investigations
Careers Investigations. Postal Service Investigator, Criminal Investigator, Discrimination Investigator, Diversion Investigator, Detective
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5. Criminal Justice Careers
What Careers are available in Criminal Justice? Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) Special Agents are the government's principal
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6. Careers In CJ
Links and other sources for seeking careers in criminal justice, law enforcement, or corrections.
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7. IRS Careers - Law Enforcement - Criminal Investigation Special Agent
Criminal Investigation (CI) Special Agent Criminal Investigation finds the criminals or crimes by tracing the money.
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8. Forensic Science Career Forensic Identification Specialist
Most Exciting Investigation The most exciting event for Cst. Brisson was solving a murder case by identifying a wood fragment recovered
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9. UNCW What Can I Do With A Major In Criminal Justice
Careers in Law Order http//www.saludos.com/cguide/lguide.ht. .. Federal Bureau of Investigation http//www.fbi.gov
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10. How To Get A Job In Criminal Justice
Blue Cross/Blue Shield (5/95 1/96) Bureau of Fraud Investigation Intern, Fraud Investigator Investigate allegations of fraud, conduct
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11. IRS Careers - Law Enforcement - Criminal Investigation Special Agent
Special Agent as a Career criminal investigation (CI) A career with criminalinvestigation (CI) is an excellent way to put your accounting skills to
http://jobs.irs.gov/mn-LawEnforcement-2.html

12. Advice About A Career In Forensic Science
Another site for information about forensic science careers are Forensic Right now you either better like straight criminal investigation /or crime
http://www.criminology.fsu.edu/faculty/nute/FScareers.html
Advice about a Career in Forensic Science
Comments by Dale Nute
Adjunct Faculty,
Florida State University
Recognizing that free advice is worth what you pay for it, the following is provided free of charge. It is based on my experience and therefore is somewhat limited and even if it were more expansive, it all may change tomorrow anyway. With that said, let's get started. A major caution before we begin. Forensic scientists work in the justice system. If you have a criminal record, you have virtually no chance of getting a job as a forensic scientist. If you use drugs (and in Miami, even tobacco) you usually can forget it. Life ain't fair! There are lots of good jobs that overlook youthful indiscretions but the justice system does not. It all begins with what you want to do. There are six general areas of practice (any I've left out I don't know enough about to give even free advice). If you know that you are interested in one of the areas, click on it and go directly to that discussion.
medical examiner

crime laboratory analyst,

13. BSc (Hons) Police And Criminal Investigation - Department Of Forensic & Investig
The BSc (Hons) programme in Police and criminal investigation is the first and skills relevant to careers as crime investigators within the police
http://www.uclan.ac.uk/facs/science/forensic/courses/police&criminal.htm

14. Criminal Investigation
criminal investigation. Laura French, Star Tribune Sales and Marketing Sound careers for Engineers Medical Alley is Career Superhighway
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Laura French, Star Tribune Sales and Marketing October 12, 2003 Forget what you've seen on TV: Today's crime scene investigations often have less to do with smoking guns and DNA than with e-mails and PDAs (personal digital assistants). That's why Kroll Ontrack, headquartered in Eden Prairie, is setting the standard with its computer forensics services. Data Recovery Specialists Kroll Ontrack has been offering data recovery services since 1985. That's the company's core competency, and Kroll Ontrack is still the place companies call if the systems administrator comes to work one morning to discover that half the data have gone missing. The company is so good at recovering data that it can find information on a hard drive that's been over-written up to a dozen times. That's led to a new specialty: recovering "e-evidence" - the e-mails and other electronic files that can be used as evidence in civil or criminal litigation.

15. Career Center - Web Magazine Article
careers in Forensics) about careers in forensics and criminal investigation.Lee Curtis is the Managing Director of High Tech investigations at Kroll
http://career.berkeley.edu/Article/020426b.stm
Careers in Forensic Science April 26, 2002 Reality may not be entirely reflected by a television show like "CSI," but forensics offers interesting and expanding career opportunities for majors ranging from anthro to MCB to computer science and more. More than just DNA analysis or interpreting blood spray patterns, forensic science is the application of science to the law. Most forensic scientists have a particular area of expertise that they can contribute to solving crimes, ranging from chemistry and the life sciences to computer skills to social sciences such as psychology, as well as others. Three forensic science professionals spoke with students during Career Week 2002 ("Them Bones": Careers in Forensics) about careers in forensics and criminal investigation. Lee Curtis is the Managing Director of High Tech Investigations at Kroll - Risk Consulting Group . He is a Certified Forensic Computer Examiner with over 30 years experience in investigating criminal cases, including 25 years as a Special Agent with the criminal division of the IRS. Kroll is a private sector consulting firm that provides investigative and security services and other related services to "Fortune 500" companies. This company hires people who have many years of experience working with technology and expertise in solving crimes. Although some firms will hire recent college graduates and provide training for computer forensic investigation careers, others only hire experienced candidates.

16. UNCW Student Affairs: Career Services
IRS criminal investigation jobs http//www.treas.gov/irs/ci/recruit/ careers in Sociology. Are you wondering what you can do with a major in
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Major Skills Web Sites Many occupations today require a college educated individual who can write and speak well, solve problems, learn new information quickly and work well with others on a team. This means that college graduates use their education in a wide variety of fields, and your future career may relate more to your personal career interests, work values and transferable skills than any specific academic major. However, the following list contains a representative sample of current job titles of former Sociology majors. Use this as an idea list, and remember that it represents some, but certainly not all, of the careers you might consider. Students obtaining employment immediately upon graduation are usually those with the best college records and a willingness to relocate to find a job. Some of these jobs also require education beyond a bachelor's degree RELATED CAREER TITLES ENTRY-LEVEL JOB TITLES *Admissions Counselor *Data Analyst *Mental Health Worker *Adoption Agent *Day Care Worker *News Correspondent *Advertising Assistant *Delinquency Counselor *Parole/Probation Officer *Aging Specialist *Family Guidance Clinic Worker *Peace Corps/VISTA Worker

17. How To Get Investigation Experience
careers for Private Investigators. Free Sample. The information on this page isan excerpt Crime Clues The Art and Science of criminal investigation
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Careers for Private Investigators Free Sample The information on this page is an excerpt from the FabJob Guide to Become a Private Investigator . It is only a small sample of the valuable information contained in the 117 page complete guide. The Top 7 Trends for Private Investigators Criminal Defense The criminal defense investigator is the right arm of the successful criminal defense lawyer. Your main goal is to help the lawyer get an acquittal for your client. To do this, you must find evidence to establish reasonable doubt about whether your client committed the crime. You therefore need to research the law relating to the crime that your client is charged with so you understand the specific elements of the crime. You need to inspect and examine all materials handed over by the prosecution. You should also examine every police and prosecution document, report and form, no matter how routine or insignificant it may seem to look for any inconsistencies. Your job may also include examining the crime scene , interviewing witnesses , and anything else that the lawyer thinks might help win the case.

18. Forensic Science Service Online, Forensics, Forensic Services, Forensic Laborato
professionals involved in criminal investigation, medical and legal occupations . Paternity testing, Department of Forensic Medical Sciences, careers
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19. Online Criminal Justice Degree | Law Degree, Paralegal, Corrections, Crime Scene
Master s degrees in criminal Justice are designed to advance careers and to improve Online degree programs in policing and investigation from accredited
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20. Career Resources In The Forensic Sciences
A general bibliography is provided for criminal justice careers. General textbookson criminal investigation or forensic science often contain a chapter
http://www.lib.jjay.cuny.edu/research/foscbib.html
Lloyd Sealy Library John Jay College of Criminal Justice
Career Resources in the Forensic Sciences: An Annotated Bibliography By Katherine B. Killoran Locating information on career and professional opportunities in the forensic sciences often can be difficult. Listed below are resources, many of which are in the Lloyd Sealy Library, which will provide researchers with valuable information about such careers. Career planning in criminal justice . 3rd. ed. Cincinnati, OH: Anderson Publishing Co.
(Ref. Desk or Ref. HV 9950 .D45 1994 - 1998 edition on order) This excellent career guide has a chapter dedicated to careers in forensic science/criminalistics. Seven individual specialties within these fields are identified. Federal crime laboratories are described along with qualifications for employment. A general bibliography is provided for criminal justice careers. A listing of academic forensic science programs, professional organizations and crime laboratories in each state is provided at the book's conclusion. Stinchcomb, J.D. (1996).

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