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Exploring Careers in Criminal Investigation: From Forensic Psychology to Criminal Law

Title: Exploring Careers in Criminal Investigation: From Forensic Psychologists to Criminal Lawyers

From podcasts and documentaries to novels and films, humans have long been fascinated by the macabre. When it comes to careers involved in investigating criminal activity, the options extend far beyond the coffee-drinking detectives shown on your favourite series.

Forensic psychologist: Blending an interest in both human behaviour and the criminal justice system, forensic psychology is a fascinating field. From consulting with a legal team on criminal motivation to providing expert psychological evidence in court, the work done by forensic psychologists is both challenging and rewarding.

Forensic accountant: Investigate financial-based criminal activity like fraud and embezzlement. With increased demand due to cybersecurity threats, forensic accountants play a crucial role in fraud prevention across all industries.

Forensic scientist: Use scientific methods to examine materials associated with crime, from crime scene roles to behind-the-scenes analysis of DNA and chemical substances. Forensic scientists contribute to criminal investigations in various scientific fields.

Forensic engineer: Investigate failures in structures, machines, and materials to prevent future incidents. From shoddy craftsmanship to defective equipment, forensic engineers merge engineering principles with civil and criminal investigations.

Criminal lawyer: Research, provide advice, and support clients through the criminal justice system. From Legal Aid to prosecution roles, criminal lawyers play a vital role in advocating for their clients in court.

Whether you’re interested in psychology, accounting, science, engineering, or law, there are diverse career paths within the criminal justice system. Start studying at Charles Darwin University to pursue your passion for criminal investigation and make a difference in the world of crime.

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