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12 jobs that use Physical Evidence the most

Jobs that use physical evidence the most include criminalist, crime scene investigator, and detective.

What jobs use Physical Evidence the most?

1. Criminalist

How criminalist uses Physical Evidence:

  • Perform bone processing and DNA extraction from human remains.
  • Perform restriction fragment length polymorphism (RFLP) and PCR analysis.
  • Perform preventive maintenance on GC instruments and maintain preventive maintenance records in binders and LIMS.

Most common skills for criminalist:

  • Physical Evidence
  • Laboratory Reports
  • Body Fluids
  • Quantitative Analysis
  • Perform DNA
  • Proficiency Testing

2. Crime Scene Investigator

How crime scene investigator uses Physical Evidence:

  • Receive multiple letters of commendation for effective investigations that lead to successful prosecutions.
  • Investigate and open cases on customers and non-customers who have potentially engage in activity which goes against federally mandate BSA/AML regulations.
  • Review wire transfers and apply regulatory reporting and banking requirements to ensure compliance with BSA/AML and OFAC rules and regulations.

Most common skills for crime scene investigator:

  • Physical Evidence
  • Criminal Justice
  • Law Enforcement Agencies
  • Laboratory Analysis
  • Patrol
  • AML

3. Detective

How detective uses Physical Evidence:

  • 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

4. Criminal Investigative Agent

How criminal investigative agent uses Physical Evidence:

  • Conduct joint planning and manage AFOSI's criminal investigations and counterintelligence operations in northern Italy.
  • Deliver subpoenas and other legal requirements.
  • Provide direction and guidance on several high-profile homicide investigations, as well as numerous additional criminal and narcotics investigations.

Most common skills for criminal investigative agent:

  • Physical Evidence
  • Law Enforcement Agencies
  • Surveillance Operations
  • Subpoenas
  • Investigative Reports
  • Documentary Evidence

5. Detective Investigator

How detective investigator uses Physical Evidence:

  • Receive multiple letters of commendation for effective investigations that lead to successful prosecutions.
  • Prepare in-depth detail reports including arrest warrants, search warrants, subpoenas and court orders for criminal prosecution.
  • Prepare subpoenas and search warrants for account information from various companies and entities for follow-up investigations.

Most common skills for detective investigator:

  • Physical Evidence
  • Patrol
  • Law Enforcement Agencies
  • Insurance Fraud
  • Homicide
  • Electronic Surveillance

6. Crime Scene Technician

How crime scene technician uses Physical Evidence:

  • Process crime scenes for fingerprints, DNA (various types), trace evidence, bloodstain pattern analysis, bullet trajectory.
  • Collaborate with federal agencies, including the FBI, DEA, ATF, KBI and IRS.
  • Check SID numbers in RAS system.

Most common skills for crime scene technician:

  • Biohazard
  • Demolition
  • Physical Evidence
  • Crime Scene Investigation
  • Latent Prints
  • Crime Lab

7. Computer Forensics Technician

How computer forensics technician uses Physical Evidence:

  • Set up and manage all Linux labs campus-wide.
  • Identify, collect, preserve and impound evidence including developing fingerprints and/or footprints and collecting DNA and stain evidence.
  • Train employees and subcontractors on the use, maintenance and troubleshooting of genetic analysis and real-time PCR system instrumentation and software.

Most common skills for computer forensics technician:

  • Extraction
  • Physical Evidence
  • Digital Evidence
  • Laboratory Equipment
  • Maintenance Logs
  • Immunoassay

8. Deputy Sheriff/Investigator

How deputy sheriff/investigator uses Physical Evidence:

  • Review and process court summons and subpoenas for employees order to appear in court.
  • Increase community safety, decrease crime rate, assist citizens, investigate crashes, conduct patrol to community to ensure safety.
  • Develop basic & some advance patrol division investigative skills.

Most common skills for deputy sheriff/investigator:

  • Patrol
  • County Ordinances
  • Physical Evidence
  • Law Enforcement Agencies
  • Public Safety
  • Field Training

9. Forensic Scientist

How forensic scientist uses Physical Evidence:

  • Perform organic and robotic DNA extraction, real-time PCR, serology testing, data maintenance/analysis/comparison, documentation, and report writing.
  • Prepare STR products for size separation via CE on ABI [].
  • Extract, quantify (RT-PCR), amplify (PCR), and analyze human DNA.

Most common skills for forensic scientist:

  • Laboratory Equipment
  • Physical Evidence
  • Analytical Procedures
  • Extraction
  • Criminal Justice
  • Test Results

10. Investigators Assistant

How investigators assistant uses Physical Evidence:

  • Utilize SharePoint and Accutrac to convert information, by ensuring constant communication with department records coordinator and project leads.
  • Maintain strong working knowledge of both OPM and CBP/ICE contracts.
  • Review of case materials and pre-review items for OPM investigations.

Most common skills for investigators assistant:

  • Background Checks
  • Physical Evidence
  • Law Enforcement Agencies
  • Data Entry
  • Background Investigations
  • Subpoenas

11. Chief Investigator

How chief investigator uses Physical Evidence:

  • Receive multiple letters of commendation for effective investigations that lead to successful prosecutions.
  • Investigate and open cases on customers and non-customers who have potentially engage in activity which goes against federally mandate BSA/AML regulations.
  • Evaluate impressions for AFIS (automate fingerprint identification system) potential.

Most common skills for chief investigator:

  • Law Enforcement Agencies
  • Criminal Justice
  • Criminal Investigations
  • Investigative Reports
  • Physical Evidence
  • Public Safety

12. Forensic Investigator

How forensic investigator uses Physical Evidence:

  • Receive multiple letters of commendation for effective investigations that lead to successful prosecutions.
  • Prepare investigative reports, scientific forensic analysis reports and other documents in support of civil litigation.
  • Perform in-depth forensic analysis of Macintosh computer hard drives and prepare expert report for use in ongoing litigation.

Most common skills for forensic investigator:

  • Incident Response
  • Windows
  • FTK
  • Litigation
  • Physical Evidence
  • Digital Evidence

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