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       CODE: 029.261-026 Buy the DOT:Download/CD-ROM
TITLE(s): CRIMINALIST (profess. & kin.) alternate titles: crime laboratory analyst; police chemist
Applies scientific principles to analysis, identification, and classification of mechanical
devices, chemical and physical substances, materials, liquids, or other physical evidence related to
criminology, law enforcement, or investigative work: Searches for, collects, photographs, and
preserves evidence. Performs variety of analytical examinations, utilizing chemistry, physics,
mechanics, and other sciences. Analyzes items, such as paint, glass, printed matter, paper, ink,
fabric, dust, dirt, gases, or other substances, using spectroscope, microscope, infrared and
ultraviolet light, microphotography, gas chromatograph, or other recording, measuring, or testing
instruments. Identifies hair, skin, tissue, blood, bones, or human organs. Examines and classifies
explosives, firearms, bullets, shells, and other weapons. Interprets laboratory findings relative to
drugs, poisons, narcotics, alcohol, or other compounds ingested or injected into body. Reconstructs
crime scene, preserving marks or impressions made by shoes, tires, or other objects by plaster or
moulage casts. Prepares reports or presentations of findings, methods, and techniques used to
support conclusions, and prepares results for court or other formal hearings. May testify as expert
witness on evidence or crime laboratory techniques. Confers with experts in such specialties as
ballistics, fingerprinting, handwriting, documents, electronics, metallurgy, biochemistry, medicine,
or others.
GOE: 02.04.01 STRENGTH: L GED: R5 M5 L5 SVP: 7 DLU: 78
ONET CROSSWALK: 24599B Criminalists and Ballistics Experts
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