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According to Wikipedia, Forensics refers to “the application of a broad spectrum of sciences to answer questions of interest to the legal system. This may be in relation to a crime or to a civil action.” Forensic specialists spend countless hours in the lab analyzing evidence taken from crime scenes, such as weapons and ballistics, bones, hair, and blood to try and piece together the happenings of the crime. Another important responsibility of forensic specialists is acting as key witnesses in trials and testifying in court.
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According to the U.S. Department of Labor, entry-level forensic science technicians could expect a starting wage of $21.16 per hour in 2004. Experienced crime lab professionals have potential earning power of $40,000 to $85,000, and some lab directors can earn as much as $100,000. Specialized…


