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Career Opportunities

Attorneys may be employed in a variety of areas by a variety of organizations. Some are in private practice; others work in District Attorney's offices, State's Attorney's offices, Public Defender's offices or for the Federal Government. Some are employed by large private companies; still others teach in colleges and universities. Hours of work and income are dependent on geographical area and place of employment, experience, status and reputation, and type of practice.

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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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