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Criminologist Job Description Template

What does a Criminologist do? 

Criminologists collect and analyze data related to crime scenes to determine why and how a crime was committed. They may coordinate with sociologists, psychologists, scientists, and law enforcement officers to develop a better understanding of a specific crime scene and prevent further criminal behavior.

Criminologist Job Overview

In the criminologist role, you will be tasked with investigating crime scenes, performing autopsies, and gathering data. You will also attempt to determine motives or important external factors related to the case. Success in this role will be determined by your ability to collect and process crime scene data that contributes to solving cases in an efficient manner.

Criminologist Job Responsibilities and Duties

  • Works closely with law enforcement officers and crime lab technicians
  • Gathers evidence 
  • Analyzes and organizes crime scene data
  • Uses the appropriate equipment and methods to assess crime scene data
  • Studies social and psychological factors related to suspects
  • Documents and presents research findings

Criminologist Job Requirements

  • Bachelor’s degree in Criminology, Sociology, or related field
  • Minimum 2 years of work experience in a similar field
  • Certification or license to practice criminology required
  • Superb research and communication skills
  • Analytical and critical thinker
  • Detail-oriented
  • Proficient with relevant hardware and software

 

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