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Rules are something that need to be followed, like a law. Properties are looked at more as guidelines on what to do.
In order to become a computer forensics investigator one will probably need a degree in criminal justice, computer science or other relevant subject. It is also very advantageous to have work experience in the military, police force or investigative fields. One can then go on to obtain computer forensics certifications.
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you need to be strong minded to be a crime scene investigator
If by investigator you mean a private investigator, you do not need any particular qualifications. A lot of retired policemen tend to become private investigator, so some skills in detection would be needed.
You can find courses at any colleges,universities for a private investigator license, but you'll need to graduate to have the proper license to work as one.
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It depends on the work they are doing. Some information will be easy to get and some information will require a lot of investigation and maybe the need to put different things together to find the truth, like an investigator or detective. Reporters doing that kind of work can be referred to as investigative reporters.
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yes you do need to know math to be a private investigator. cause being a private investigator you have to have the skills of computers and a ton of things.Added later: You need to be able to calculate the bills to your clients if you don't have someone to do it for you.But aside from that, if you are a P.I. working in forensics, you need maths and science (they go together).
When you need to find out where you can get private investigator training, the best place to look would be an online university. They will list the locations, and lots of information about their private investigator training courses.
To become a licensed private investigator, you typically need to meet specific requirements set by your state's licensing board. These requirements often include completing a certain number of hours of training, gaining relevant work experience, passing a background check, and passing a private investigator examination. Contact your state's regulatory agency for specific steps and guidelines on how to sit for the private investigator test.