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A survey of senior practitioners regarding most desirable qualifications for hiring and advancement within forensic science

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In today's environment in the field of forensic science where continual advancements in technology and analytical approaches are the norm, the need for forensic practitioners with more specialized and subject-specific… Click to show full abstract

In today's environment in the field of forensic science where continual advancements in technology and analytical approaches are the norm, the need for forensic practitioners with more specialized and subject-specific knowledge is critical. An updated survey targeting the preferred educational requirements by senior practitioners, crime laboratory directors and managers for entry level applicants was conducted. Results underscored a preference for specialized coursework within specific disciplines in preparing the next generation of forensic scientists while maintaining a strong foundation in the natural sciences at the undergraduate level. Practitioners, regardless of discipline, are seeking applicants with exposure to advanced curriculum content in addition to refined professional skills and critical thinking capabilities. The results of this survey reflect a transition in the needs of crime laboratory employers from a general, broad based criminalistics curriculum as described under current accreditation guidelines, to a focused subject matter rich curriculum with additional management and professional content.

Keywords: forensic science; science; survey senior; senior practitioners; practitioners regarding

Journal Title: Forensic Science International
Year Published: 2019

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