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9 jobs that use Crime Scenes the most

Jobs that use crime scenes the most include narcotics detective, narcotics investigator, and accident investigator.

What jobs use Crime Scenes the most?

1. Narcotics Detective

How narcotics detective uses Crime Scenes:

  • Job duties as a patrol deputy are to answer calls, transport mental people, serve warrants.
  • Train troopers in patrol investigation procedures.
  • Demonstrate expert proficiency in firearms usage and maintenance.

Most common skills for narcotics detective:

  • Surveillance Operations
  • Patrol
  • Crime Scenes
  • Law Enforcement Agencies
  • Public Safety
  • Narcotics Investigations

2. Narcotics Investigator

How narcotics investigator uses Crime Scenes:

  • Receive multiple letters of commendation for effective investigations that lead to successful prosecutions.
  • Assign to oversee the firearms training for the police department, and to schedule and conduct training for the department personnel.
  • Conduct investigations on narcotics, firearms and human trafficking.

Most common skills for narcotics investigator:

  • Patrol
  • Evidence Collection
  • Conduct Surveillance
  • Crime Scenes
  • Traffic Laws
  • Law Enforcement Agencies

3. Accident Investigator

How accident investigator uses Crime Scenes:

  • Receive multiple letters of commendation for effective investigations that lead to successful prosecutions.
  • Utilize vehicle mount, hand hold radar (s), and other specialize equipment to enforce traffic laws.
  • Supervise and coordinate multiple patrol units while investigating motor vehicle collisions.

Most common skills for accident investigator:

  • Traffic Accidents
  • Patrol
  • Public Safety
  • Vehicle Dynamics
  • Crime Scenes
  • Law Enforcement Agencies

4. Patrol Deputy Sheriff

How patrol deputy sheriff uses Crime Scenes:

  • Hire and manage credit officers responsible for Citigroup's new commodity derivatives business in Houston.
  • Render first aid or CPR if need.
  • Execute warrants and subpoenas and participate in special operations.

Most common skills for patrol deputy sheriff:

  • Patrol
  • Crime Scenes
  • Law Enforcement Agencies
  • Public Safety
  • CPR
  • Physical Evidence

5. Assistant District Attorney

How assistant district attorney uses Crime Scenes:

  • Draft search warrants, cell site orders, and subpoenas on a frequent basis as part of developing and managing investigations.
  • Handle all phases of criminal prosecution including witness interviews, grand jury presentations, hearings, trials and appeals.
  • Draft briefs, motions, orders, subpoenas, contracts and other legal documents, as well as correspondence and reports.

Most common skills for assistant district attorney:

  • Felony Cases
  • Criminal Justice
  • Criminal Cases
  • Litigation
  • Crime Scenes
  • Adas

6. Detective

How detective uses Crime Scenes:

  • Manage all ABC issues and applications for liquor licenses.
  • Receive multiple letters of commendation for effective investigations that lead to successful prosecutions.
  • Monitor wire taps and conduct detailed surveillance of wire tap targets and associates.

Most common skills for detective:

  • Physical Evidence
  • Patrol
  • Law Enforcement Agencies
  • Crime Scenes
  • Insurance Fraud
  • Public Safety

7. K9 Police Officer

How k9 police officer uses Crime Scenes:

  • Patrol the perimeter of the facility for unauthorize activities.
  • Conduct routine criminal patrol in a highly populate urban type environment.
  • Mediate a property dispute along with police officers as well as participated in ride-alongs.

Most common skills for k9 police officer:

  • Patrol
  • Team Training
  • Law Enforcement Agencies
  • Public Safety
  • Crime Scenes
  • Incident Reports

8. Police Patrol Lieutenant

How police patrol lieutenant uses Crime Scenes:

  • Orchestrate the day to day demands, managing deficiencies/opportunities and prioritization of unit operations throughout specific target areas within NYC.
  • Assure efficient performance by all patrol officers and ensure all situations are documented accordingly.
  • Orchestrate the day to day demands, managing deficiencies/opportunities and prioritization of unit operations throughout specific target areas within NYC.

Most common skills for police patrol lieutenant:

  • Patrol
  • Direct Supervision
  • Law Enforcement Agencies
  • Crime Scenes
  • Emergency Situations
  • Field Training

9. Patrolman

How patrolman uses Crime Scenes:

  • Apprehend violators and log evidence, complete require USAF and DoD forms, and accomplish report.
  • Protect community through regular patrol procedures, follow standards and protocol to ensure public safety and control hostile situations.
  • Investigate suspicious situations, safety hazards, and unusual or illegal activity in patrol area promote good community relations.

Most common skills for patrolman:

  • Patrol
  • Law Enforcement
  • Public Safety
  • Non-Emergency Calls
  • Crime Scenes
  • Traffic Control

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