How Do You Become A CSI Professional?
Crime Scene Investigators (CSIs) are trained professionals who study evidence and specialize in forensics within a crime scene. CSI professionals are responsible in examining the evidence and the elements in a criminal incident (homicide, genocide, robbery, murder, rape, etc.). Having a profession in Crime Scene Investigation requires experience and skills of a police officer. If you are not a police officer, at least having a college degree is okay. The degree requirements in being a Crime Scene Investigation expert are as follows: • You must have an advanced knowledge in chemistry, biology and natural science, because you will be dealing with bodies and unfamiliar liquid specimens along the way. • You must have an advanced knowledge in physics, because the elements in a crime scene (stabbing, decapitation, slashing, etc.) are incorporated with force and energy. You have to figure out how deep the wounds of the victim are to support the evidence. Having this knowledge will effectively