- Do you have any additional since the last time i interviewed you?
- If so what sort of materials to you study to prepare yourself for said certifications?
What sort of activities do you do at conferences, that really help people understand what it is to be a crime scene investigator?
Why are crime scene photos essential to an investigation?
Fingerprinting using powders has been around for quite some time in crime scene investigation, why has it still so popular when newer technologies exist?
What sort of relationship do you have with the other officers? Communication?
In relation to a crime scene what do you do to insure that you have the information you need prior to a crime scene.
- Earlier we talked about new technology in fingerprinting. What sort of other technology is changing the way you as a CSI Handle a case
- How has RUVIS changed the way you have done your job?
- What is the effect of RUVIS on biological evidence?
- What sort of programs do you used, on the computer that aid you with your job?
- What is the proper way to map a crime scene?
- How complex is computer crime in comparison to any other crime?
- What sort of problems does it pose?
- What are sort of the main tools you use as a CSI?
- What are the different types of ALS?
- How have they changed how you look for bodily fluids?
- What is the meter machine, that acts as a laser you mentioned?
- Why are fingerprints so useful in an investigation?
- What skill would you say has come to aid you the most in your line of work?
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