Forensic crime scene investigations.

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In the cold world of criminals and murders there is one classification of people; that are so good at what they do they are looked up upon on so many levels. These people aren't police, they aren't detectives, nor are they lawyers, or anything akin to that. They are the elite forces of forensic crime scene investigative criminologists. A special type of human who sees and manages situations your average person couldn't even hear about. It's a brutal and difficult duty that denies you the bliss of the average person. Not saying you won't have a life out side of your work just saying you'd never look at it the same. My responsibility right now is to make you aware how this job includes arithmetic in its every day schedule.

I personally find this occupation to be exceedingly interesting. It's a job that makes you question most everything to many that may not be appealing.

But I'm attracted to strange and unusual topics, and fields. I have been interested in this area since the first time I saw the show forensic files. I found it thought provoking, and exciting. I understand being a forensic crime scene investigative criminologist is a big dream. Saying I'm definitely with no doubt going to become one is big words so I never say it or think it. There's always doubt and there's always the possibility that I could find another job I like better or my expectations for myself are too high. I'm willing to accept these possibilities. I don't like them but I can take them.

Let's say you are a CSI you wake up to your phone ringing at 5:00 am. You skip the normal morning routine and rush to the scene of the homicide. You are the first one to investigate;...