This blog will be about the career of being a detective, however there are 3 different types of detectives a police detective, forensic detective, and a computer crime detective.
A police detective is someone that works to gather evidence and facts for criminal cases. Such as arson, homicide, robbery, vandalism, fraud, burglary, and assault. Their job includes interviewing potential suspects, examining records and apprehending criminals. It is especially important for police detectives to keep adequate records and notes in case they need to testify in a court of law. When you see a police detective chances are you won't recognize them because they don't wear police uniforms. Most police detectives wear suits; however, they do have to wear a concealed firearm. Being a police detective you will probably make around $60,270. But it will depend on how good you are
A forensic detective also known as a crime scene investigator (CSI). A forensic detective is responsible for collecting and securing evidence from a crime scene. Forensic detectives typically do the following collecting and documenting physical evidence, and taking photographs of a crime scene. The salary of a forensic detective could start below $15.75 per hour or $32,760 per year, they could also go beyond $40.86 per hour or $67,160 per year.
A computer crime detective/investigator is someone who assists individuals, businesses and lawyers by recovering, finding, analyzing and presenting data for use as evidence in investigations. They investigate a number of crimes that range from recovering file systems on computers that have been hacked or damaged to investigating crimes against children. Once the necessary electronic evidence is gathered, computer crime investigators write reports that will later be used in court. As of May 2018, the U.S Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) reported that the median annual salary for information security analysts was $90,350, while police and detectives, in general, earned a median salary of $63,380.
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