Crime Scene Analyst Resume
Crime scene analysts work for law agencies and help in securing, collecting, and testing evidence in the lab. The evidence collected from the crime scene could be finger prints, blood stain, shoes and tire marks, etc. In case there is a CCTV installed at or nearby the crime scene, they may also secure the video footage. Since the job is similar to investigation, the analysts have to secure, tag, and sketch the crime scene. They also have to take photographs of the crime scene that could provide them a lead to the culprits. The job requires working with specialized equipment to tests body fluids, document corpse, and gather evidence.
Crime Scene Analyst Resume Example
Terry S. Coles
4754 Honeysuckle Lane
Lacey, WA 98503
Phone: 360-493-2378
Email: tscoles@example.com
Career Objective:
To work as a crime scene analyst with “The Legal Aid Society,” and help in analyzing crime scenes and collect evidence that can help filing a lawsuit against the perpetrators.
Summary of Skills:
- Experience of investigating crime scene and collecting evidence
- Strong knowledge of forensic science investigation protocols
- Excellent eyesight to pinpoint minute of particles that can work as evidence
- Skilled in drawing crime scene sketches and interpreted laboratory reports
- Experience of handling print kits, casting kits, and electrostatic dust print lifters
- Physically and mentally strong to handle pressure of high-profile cases
- Comprehensive knowledge of Washington Penal Code and Criminal Procedures Code
Work Experience:
Crime Scene Analyst
State Investigation Department, Lacey, WA
October 2014 - Present
- Visiting, securing, and analyzing crime scenes
- Drawing sketches, taking photographs, and analyzing how and when the crime has happed
- Identifying and collecting biological substances for analysis
- Presenting collected samples from the crime scene for lab testing and interpreting results
- Documenting tests results, writing analytical reports, and presenting them in the court
- Maintaining files and other legal papers necessary to file the suite against criminals
Crime Scene Analyst
State Police Department, Lacey, WA
February 2013 - September 2014
- Performed sketching, photographing, and evidence tagging
- Used special tools to collect body fluids and DNA samples
- Gathered and packed evidence from crime scenes and documented corpse
- Interviewed victims and witnesses and obtained criminal histories of the person alleged for the crime
- Coordinated with the medical examiner for faster testing of evidence
- Prepared comprehensive reports on sample collected from the crime scene
Education:
- Bachelor's Degree in Forensic Science
ABC University, Lacey, WA
2012
Reference:
On request.