Department of Forensic Medicine and Toxicology, University of Thessaloniki, Thessaloniki, Greece
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Senior Practitioners Preferences for Employment and Progression in the Field of Forensic Science were polled
Author(s): Barry Logan*
In the present climate in the field of scientific science where nonstop progressions in innovation and logical methodologies are the standard, the
requirement for criminological professionals with more particular and subject-explicit information is basic. An up-to-date survey regarding the
preferred educational requirements for entry-level applicants by senior practitioners, directors of crime laboratories, and managers was carried
out. In order to prepare the next generation of forensic scientists while maintaining a solid foundation in the natural sciences at the undergraduate
level, the results highlighted a preference for specialized coursework within specific disciplines. Experts, paying little heed to train, are looking for
candidates with openness to cutting edge educational plan content notwithstanding refined proficient abilities and decisive reasoning cap.. Read More»
DOI:
10.37421/2157-7145.2023.14.548
Journal of Forensic Research received 1817 citations as per Google Scholar report