Career Results
1380 FoundForensic Pathologist
"Forensic Pathologists are the medical detectives for the dead. To strictly differentiate: The "Anatomic Pathologist" cuts up a tumor from a living patient to diagnose cancer. The "Forensic Pathologist" cuts open a murdered corpse to mathematically prove *exactly* how, when, and why the person died, transforming human biology into undeniable legal evidence."
Forensic Photographer
"Forensic Photographers are the uncompromising visual historians of death and crime. Operating within the CSI units of the police force, they capture the bloody, gruesome reality of a crime scene to ensure a judge and jury can see exactly what the detectives saw."
Forensic Psychiatrist
"Forensic Psychiatrists are the psychological judges of the criminal mind. To strictly differentiate: The "Criminal Psychiatrist" is the doctor who works inside the prison, giving the violent inmate drugs to keep them calm. The "Forensic Psychiatrist" is the legal expert hired by the court who interviews the serial killer to mathematically determine, "Was this person legally insane at the exact moment they pulled the trigger?""
Forensic Psychologist
"Forensic Psychologists are the mental decoders of the criminal justice system. They sit across from murderers, rapists, and terrorists to scientifically determine if they are legally insane, lying, or capable of being rehabilitated."
Forensic Science Lecturer
"Forensic Science Lecturers are the academic masters of criminal investigation. They teach university students the rigorous chemistry and biology required to solve crimes, while conducting high-level research to invent new forensic detection techniques."
Forensic Science Technician
"Forensic Science Technicians are the gatekeepers of the evidence vault. Operating behind the scenes in massive crime labs, they process the bloody clothes, seized drugs, and murder weapons, ensuring the evidence is perfectly prepared for the Senior Scientists to analyze."
Forensic Scientist
"Forensic Scientists are the detectives of the molecular world. They analyze DNA, toxicology, and trace evidence to reconstruct events and provide the irrefutable proof needed to solve crimes."
Forensic Specialist
"Forensic Specialists (Forensic Pathologists) are the final doctors a person will ever see. Operating in the cold, stainless-steel autopsy rooms of major hospitals, they dissect the deceased to scientifically prove if a death was natural, an accident, a suicide, or a brutal murder."
Forensic Toxicologist
"Forensic Toxicologists are the chemical detectives of death and impairment. They analyze the blood, urine, and liver tissue of deceased victims (or living suspects) to scientifically prove if they were poisoned, overdosed on drugs, or driving under the influence."