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OCTOBER 2023 | ||
Welcome to the October 2023 Crime Scene Investigator Network Newsletter
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This Month's Featured Resource on the Crime Scene Investigator Network Website
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Just as today's law enforcement officer has learned to look routinely for fingerprints to identify the perpetrator of a crime, that same officer needs to think routinely about evidence that may contain DNA. Recent advancements in DNA technology are enabling law enforcement officers to solve cases previously thought to be unsolvable. Today, investigators with a fundamental knowledge of how to identify, preserve, and collect DNA evidence properly can solve cases in ways previously seen only on television. Evidence invisible to the naked eye can be the key to solving a residential burglary, sexual assault, or child's murder. It also can be the evidence that links different crime scenes to each other in a small town, within a single State, or even across the Nation. |
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Featured Video Presentation
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Learn the basic technique for using Mikrosil to lift fingerprints from irregular surfaces. |
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New CSI and Forensic Job Announcements
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The most comprehensive listing of Crime Scene Investigation and Forensic To be notified of job openings as they are posted, follow us on Twitter: Job Posting Alerts |
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Forensic Specialist Trainee
Hampton Police Department, Hampton, Virginia, USA Final Filing Date: October 26, 2023 Learn to perform a wide range of detailed technical work in the collection, identification and classification of physical evidence gathered from crime scenes. <View complete job listing> |
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Crime Scene Investigator Shift Supervisor
Orlando Police Department, Orlando, Florida, Wichita Falls, Texas, USA Final Filing Date: October 27, 2023 Performs responsible technical and supervisory field work involving the collection and preservation of evidence at crime scenes and assists Crime Scene Investigators assigned to a designated shift. <View complete job listing> |
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Crime Scene Technician
Homestead Police Department, Homestead, Florida, USA Final Filing Date: November 2, 2023 Detects, collects, evaluates, and preserves crime scene evidence. Takes photographs of crime scenes that include aerial exposures. Produces crime scene sketches and records the location of evidence. <View complete job listing> |
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Crime Scene Investigator
Douglas County Sheriff, Lawrence, Kansas, USA Final Filing Date: September 27, 2023 Technical work collecting, analyzing, documenting, and preserving evidence from crime scenes; conducting laboratory analysis of evidence; reconstructing crime scenes; and testifying in court about findings and methods. <View complete job listing> |
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Latent Print Examiner
Fayetteville Police Department, Fayetteville, North Carolina, USA Final Filing Date: October 27, 2023 Perform difficult technical work in the collection, processing, comparison, analysis and identification of friction ridge impressions and the collection and preservation of crime scene evidence; to perform analysis of latent prints in connection with the investigation of crimes and provide technical guidance and training in latent print analysis. Testify about findings in court. <View complete job listing> |
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Senior Photographic Laboratory Technician
Anne Arundel County Police Department, Annapolis, Maryland, USA Final Filing Date: October 30, 2023 Work includes leading other Photographic Laboratory Technician(s) in the operation and maintenance of highly technical and specialized photography equipment used in the developing and reproducing of print photographs to include digital print processing. <View complete job listing> |
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Forensic Firearms/Toolmarks Examiner
Montgomery County Police Department, Gaithersburg, Maryland, USA Final Filing Date: November 3, 2023 Professional and technical work applying forensic science in the examination of firearms, toolmarks, and serial number restorations associated with routine and complicated police investigations involving firearms and firearm related evidence. <View complete job listing> |
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DNA Laboratory Forensic Chemist I
Prince George County Police Department, Largo, Maryland, USA Final Filing Date: October 30, 2023 This is entry-level professional technical forensic science work. Incumbents are assigned to the forensic DNA analysis laboratory where they perform routine methods and techniques involved in the preservation, examination, handling, and comparative analysis of items of evidence collected in criminal investigations. <View complete job listing> |
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