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Career Opportunities

Forensic document examiners are employed in both the public and private sectors. Private practice consultants can be found in most major cities. Many large police organizations, as well as most state and federal law enforcement agencies generally employ forensic document experts. Many qualified practitioners are members of the American Society of Questioned Examiners (www.asqde.org), Southeastern Association of Forensic Document Examiners (www.safde.org), and are certified by the American Board of Forensic Document Examiners (www.abfde.org).

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What is Forensic Science?

What Do Forensic Scientists Do? 
  - Work
  - Ethics
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What's a Forensic Scientist? 
 - How Do I Become One? 
 - How Much Money Will I Make? 
 - Where Will I Work?

Kinds of Forensic Science:
   Discipline Sections Within
   the American Academy
   of Forensic Sciences (AAFS)

  - Criminalistics 
  - Digital & Multimedia Sciences
  - Engineering Sciences 
  - General 
  - Jurisprudence 
  - Odontology 
  - Pathology/Biology
  - Physical Anthropology
  - Psychiatry & Behavioral Science
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