Crime Scene Investigation Articles and Information
Thanks to the various C.S.I. television shows that have been created in recent years, many more people are now interested in forensic science and crime scene investigation. However, if you really want to learn about this line of work then I suggest that you do not let the T.V. series be your teacher. Obviously, attending college courses is a much more legitimate way to learn but in the meantime you can check out some Internet resources.There are plenty of websites that have articles about crime scene investigation, and it is hard to determine which ones are better than others. I found a website called, "Crime and Clues," which claims to have articles from reliable sources. In addition to having credible authorities, they also have a LOT of information available. Some of the articles here refer to things such as crime scene protection, evidence collection and recovery, scene reconstruction and shooting reenactments.
Check out http://www.crimeandclues.com/crimescene.htm if you have a genuine interest in this line of work. There is a lot of reading available at this website, but I also suggest that you search Google for some other resources. Start educating yourself now so that you can prepare for a higher level of training in the future.
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