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Jurisprudence (page 3)

Education and Training

Members of the Jurisprudence Section must possess a law degree and have passed a bar examination to practice law in one or more states. Continuing education is mandatory for the attorney to keep current in new issues. Judges are attorneys who have been appointed or elected to the bench. They, too, must take continuing education courses to continue to be qualified.

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What is Forensic Science?

What Do Forensic Scientists Do? 
  - Work
  - Ethics
  - Testimony

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 
         > Scope of Work
         > Education & Training
         > Career Opportunities
  - Odontology 
  - Pathology/Biology
  - Physical Anthropology
  - Psychiatry & Behavioral Science
  - Questioned Documents
  - Toxicology

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