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Crime Scene Examiner

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Crime scene examiners go to crime scenes to find, gather and record evidence, which police officers use to investigate crimes and convict offenders. They deal with volume crime (such as burglary) or serious crimes (such as murder).

The Work

Level 1 examiners deal with volume crime but can attend serious crimes under supervision. Level 2 examiners deal with all crimes.

You could be:

Pay

The figures below are only a guide. Actual pay rates may vary, depending on the exact job specifications and any salary increases relating to the specific post.

The salary for a Level 1 (Volume Crime Examiner) is £37,334 to £42,424 a year (Grade 6). A Level 2 (Serious Crime Examiner) earns £42,637 to £47,649 a year (Grade 7). You would also be paid allowances for shifts and being on call.

Conditions

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Getting In

Entry is very competitive. In Scotland, scene examiners are recruited by the Scottish Police Authority (SPA) Forensic Services division, which provides a national forensic service to Police Scotland.

Job vacancies are advertised on the Scottish Police Authority (SPA) website.

Workforce Education Levels (UK)

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Job Outlook Scotland

Employment

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Job Outlook Scotland and UK

  Scotland
2024
5168
0.8 %
RISE
2029
5209
  United Kingdom
2024
64695
3.5 %
RISE
2029
66975

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What Does it Take?

You need to have:

You need to be able to:

Training

Getting On

More Information

A scenes of crime officer or scene examiner is usually a support (civilian) post with the police, although police officers may also work in this area.

The Forensic Services department of the Scottish Police Authority (SPA) provides a fully integrated national service that covers biology, chemistry, DNA, drugs analysis, fingerprints, scene examination and other specialist services such as documents and handwriting, fibres, firearms, toxicology and tyres and tachographs.

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Contacts

The following organisations may be able to provide further information.

Scottish Police Authority (SPA)
Tel: 01786 896630
E-mail: enquiries@spa.police.uk
Website: http://www.spa.police.uk
Twitter: @ScotPolAuth

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