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U.S.A.FCrime Scene Investigator

By: Shelby Meyer

Brief Description/tools/what they wear/places they workSome of the tools they use are caution tapes,

cameras, UV lights, finger print kits, and collection tools.

They wear basically just a navy blue shirt, black pants, and a belt to hold their tools and guns (If needed).

The U.S.A.F. criminal investigators, work inside and out of the Air Force bases.

Education/TrainingA good first step in becoming a criminal

investigator is having a criminal justice degree or a bachelors degree.

You have to enter a 12-week Officer Training School that will challenge you physically and mentally while preparing you to be a leader.

SalaryThe starting salary of a criminal investigator

is about $42,000

Qualifications, Skills, or other talents neededSkills in surveying a crime scene.And they need to have a good eye to find

small evidence.Have to be able to get information out of a

person.Must be a U.S. citizenBe between the ages of 17 and 27Be able to pass an Air Force physicalBe qualified to carry weaponsHave normal color vision

Job OutlookYear Salary Amount Percent Proportion Amount of 3% increase Beginning Salary for next

year

0 $42,000 $1,260 $43,260

1 $43,260. $1,297.80 $44,557.80

2 $44,557.80 $1,336.73 $45,894.53

3 $45,894.53 $1,376.84 $47,271.37

4 $47,271.37 $1,418.14 $48,689.51

5 $48,689.51 $1,460.69 $50,150.20

6 $50,150.20 $1,504.51 $51,654.71

7 $51,654.71 $1,549.64 $53,204.35

8 $53,204.35 $1,596.13 $54,800.48

9 $54,800.48 $1,644.01 $56,444.49

10 $56,444.49

Duties of this careerThey examine evidence and help a prosecutor

decide whether to bring a criminal case before a grand jury.

Search for evidence that reveals or establishes the identity of a crime’s perpetrator.

They have to prepare reports that summarize each case and the evidence.

And they are responsible for determining the duration, scope, and direction of and investigation.

BibliographyU.S.A.F. Criminal

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U.S.A.F. Criminal Investigator.2013.Yahoo!inc.14February2013.<http://www.yahoo.com/>

U.S.A.F. Criminal Investigator.2013.Crimesceneresources.14February2013.http://crime-scene-investigator.net

U.S.AF. Criminal Investigato.2013.U.S.Airforce.14February2013.<http://airforce.com/>