Crime scene investigators (CSIs) hepl police by looking at evidence. If you want to be a CSI you would get to help solve crimes, collect evidence and may get to analyze evidence, depending on your training. Those are the pros. The cons are you can't interrogate suspects, may be at a location for hours, days, or weeks, and you would be on call 24/7. CSIs make between $58,800, and $98,080 annually. You need a high school, colllege, and university education and you get to work with police departments.
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