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Processing legal evidence
Examining crime scenes
Analyzing crime scene evidence
Using databases
Interviewing people
Drawing technical illustrations
Recording suspect information
Recording crime scene evidence
Documenting legal information
Writing operational reports
Testifying at legal proceedings
Directing employee training
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Police Identification and Records Officer
Summary
Police Identification and Records Officer with experience in Processing legal evidence and Examining crime scenes.
Experience
Police Identification and Records Officer
Where you worked
Month Year to Month Year
Photographed crime scenes for evidence records
Maintained records of evidence and reports
Submitted evidence to supervisors and courts
Testified in court and presented evidence
Lifted latent fingerprints at crime scenes
Analyzed and processed evidence in laboratories
Skills
Processing legal evidence, Examining crime scenes, Analyzing crime scene evidence, Using databases, Interviewing people, Drawing technical illustrations, Recording suspect information, Recording crime scene evidence, Documenting legal information, Writing operational reports, Testifying at legal proceedings, Directing employee training
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Photographed crime scenes for evidence recordsMaintained records of evidence and reportsSubmitted evidence to supervisors and courtsTestified in court and presented evidenceLifted latent fingerprints at crime scenesAnalyzed and processed evidence in laboratories
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Photographed crime scenes to create detailed evidence records for investigations
Submitted evidence to supervisors and court officials to support legal proceedings
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Photographed several crime scenes each week to create detailed evidence records for investigations
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Submitted evidence to supervisors and court officials to support legal proceedings
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This work commonly includes photographed crime scenes for evidence records, maintained records of evidence and reports, and submitted evidence to supervisors and courts.
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Police Identification and Records Officer
Already yours: Examining records or other types, Interviewing people, Examining crime scenes
4 of the 26 tasks this job is made of
What you have not done yet. Maintaining surveillance, Preparing incident reports, Collecting evidence for legal cases
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Already yours: Examining records or other types, Interviewing people, Observing individuals' activities
3 of the 10 tasks this job is made of
What you have not done yet. Investigating personal characteristics, Investigating organizational crimes, Balancing receipts