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- As a Crime Scene Investigator (CSI) it’s your role to gather forensic evidence from crime scenes that will ultimately lead to the detection and prosecution of criminals. You'll process crime scenes using specialist techniques to visualise, capture and recover evidence.
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As a crime scene investigator, you'll be involved in securing and protecting crime scenes, and collecting evidence from crime scenes, post-mortems and other incidents, such as fires and suspicious deaths.
As a Crime Scene Investigator (CSI) it’s your role to gather forensic evidence from crime scenes that will ultimately lead to the detection and prosecution of criminals. You'll process crime scenes using specialist techniques to visualise, capture and recover evidence.
As a Crime Scene Investigator, it’s your role to gather forensic evidence from crime scenes that will ultimately lead to the detection and prosecution of criminals. You'll process crime scenes using specialist techniques to visualise, capture and recover evidence.
Job Title: Assistant Forensic Practitioner (Crime Scene Examination) Salary: £28,759 to £31,576 plus a Shift Disturbance Allowance of 15% and a Location allowance of £1,721. You will receive £28,759 the band minimum.
In addition to the remuneration and benefits offered with this position, the CSI role has a linked grade progression and development pathway (achieved through additional training and Continuous Professional Development, which will include Crime Scene Management and Leadership skills at Tier 3).