Education Requirements
Needs to pursue a degree in forensic science and may have to attend courses in areas like biology, chemistry, math and physics. Earn a bachelor’s degree in forensic science
A minimum of three (3) years of practice within the discipline of bloodstain Pattern Identification, following the required forty (40) hour training course, must be documented.
Attend a medical school in order to gain expertise in this sector to become professionally certified.
A minimum of 240 hours of instruction in fields of study relating to bloodstain pattern analysis is required. This 240 hour requirement includes the aforementioned 40 hour basic bloodstain pattern analysis course.
Fields of study/courses qualifying for the remaining 160 hours of required training are:
Crime scene investigation technology.
Evidence recovery.
Blood detection techniques/presumptive.
Medico legal death investigation.
Forensic science and technology.
Daily Tasks
Analyze blood at crime scenes and figure out what happened
Taking pictures
Collecting samples
Responding to crime scenes