New Book: Planning Your Career in Forensics

Do you know anyone who wants to be a CSI? Do you have a student, child, or relative that wants to pursue a career in the forensic sciences but doesn’t know where to begin? If so, I have something that may help. Over the years I have been contacted by thousands of students wanting advice on how to become a real CSI. Those calls were the genesis of my latest e-book Planning Your Career in Forensics.  I have helped numerous law enforcement agencies select new employees for their crime labs and I bring that knowledge to the pages of this guide.

Sections include:

  • Self evaluation
  • Selecting the right position
  • Choosing the best university
  • Designing resumes and portfolios
  • & much, much more!
  • Appendix covering recommended university programs, research project ideas, and sample interview questions are included as well.

Planning Your Career in Forensics is an invaluable reference for students, teachers, guidance counselors, parents and anyone who wants to pursue a career as a CSI or knows someone who does. Click here for a free Kindle reader if you need it.

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About forensics4fiction

Hi there. Thank you for visiting my BLOG for crime writers. I hope you will find it interesting. I would love to hear your questions and thoughts regarding forensics and criminal investigations. I hope that the information here will help answer your questions or ignite your imagination. I am a retired senior criminalist with 15 years of forensic experience. I have served as the president of the Association for Crime Scene Reconstruction, Rocky Mountain Association of Bloodstain Pattern Analysts, and the Rocky Mountain Division of the International Association for Identification. I am triple board certified in forensic related fields and one of only 40 board-certified bloodstain pattern analysts and 80 board-certified footwear examiners worldwide In addition to writing over 60 scientific papers, I have worked as the editor of the Journal of the Association for Crime Scene Reconstruction, been interviewed by and consulted for television, books, magazines, and newspaper articles including documentaries on the Discovery Channel and National Geographic.

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