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Who Writes Enforcement Investigations Reports And What Goes Into Them

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By Melissa Ross


If you are looking for an interesting career, and love television crime shows, you might consider becoming a criminal investigator. You probably will not get rich, but you probably will not be bored either. You will have a job helping to put away bad guys and getting justice for victims. You could decide to work locally or do investigations on a national scale. There are any number of requirements for working in this field, but none are more important than attention to detail, the sort of detail that goes into the daily enforcement investigations reports.

If you follow crime series on television, you know something about an investigator's job. They have the responsibility of collecting evidence and then analyzing what they find in an attempt to learn what the methods and motives are behind a crime. They pinpoint the most likely suspects and establish what their relationships were with the intended victims. Many investigators end up specializing. They might handle gang related activity, homicide, or narcotics for instance.

This is not a job for someone who wants to work regular hours. Crimes are committed all the time. An investigator is expected to drop what he's doing when a call comes that he is needed on a crime scene. Investigators normally work on one case until they solve it or are ordered to drop it. Part of the case responsibility is to write daily reports that outline the activities taking place as they relate to an ongoing investigation.

Investigators don't necessarily work locally. A lot of them are involved in solving cases that end up in the national missing persons database. Investigators work closely with coroners and medical examiners trying to match information that has been entered into the database.

Some investigators work on cold cases. These are old, unsolved crimes. Because of modern technology, it is sometimes possible to match new DNA to these crimes in order to track down the perpetrators.

You will have to prepare before you can even apply for a job as an investigator. You must join a police force first. You can't do that until you are at least twenty-one and have graduated from high school. If you have an interest in working at the federal government level, you must first obtain a four year college degree.

You must get police training at an accredited police academy. To get into the academy there are a number of physical and written tests you will need to pass. There is a background check to pass. You will train extensively with firearms at the academy. Once you have graduated, you will be allowed to apply to a police force. After you have gained enough experience, you can apply for an investigator's job.

There has been a ten percent increase in the number of jobs available in the past ten years. The applicants most sought after are those who can speak more than one language, have military backgrounds, and are college graduates. The salary ranges from sixty-three thousand dollars to almost a hundred thousand.




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