Detectives and criminal investigators, who are sometimes called agents or special agents, gather facts and collect evidence of crimes.
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- Detectives and Criminal Investigators
- Law, Public Safety, Corrections and Security
What do they typically do
- Write and review reports that detail investigation findings, and maintain records of evidence
- Conduct investigations to prevent crimes or solve criminal cases
- Follow proper procedures to prepare charges or responses to charges, or information for court cases
- Secure deceased body and obtain evidence from it, preventing bystanders from tampering with it
- Obtain and use search and arrest warrants
- Examine crime scenes to get clues and evidence such as loose hairs, fibers, clothing, fingerprints, or weapons
- Provide testimony as a witness in court
- Obtain and check evidence by interviewing and observing suspects and witnesses or by analyzing records
Number of Jobs
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Job Growth +1.1%
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Education & Training
- Education Most occupations require training in vocational schools, related on-the-job experience, or an associate's degree.Associated Programs or MajorsLicense
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