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The 3 Things You Must Do Or Know Before Becoming A Crime Scene Investigator
There are many people who dream of becoming crime scene investigators (CSI). Who can blame them? This job can be fun. If you don't believe me, just watch the television show, CSI: Miami.
But reality can be different. The role played by crime scene investigators on TV can be different from real life. This is why some things need to be set straight about the CSI career. This article will address the 3 things all aspiring crime scene investigators must know before they become one.
1.Those aspiring to be crime scene investigators must know that not all law enforcement agencies will hire a civilian CSI. There are various reasons for this.
One of the reasons is that the agency may not be big enough to dedicate a person to doing this job. So what these types of agencies do is have a police officer to play the role of CSI. This way, the officer can be doing other things when he or she is not collecting crime scene evidence.
Another reason is that the budget is just not there to support the position of a CSI. Like everything else in life, money is also an issue for law enforcement agencies. They have budgets and limited resources they have to live under. What these law enforcement agencies do when there is a crime is request for the help of a CSI from other friendly law enforcement agencies. This way, they save the cost of having a CSI on staff.
2.A CSI must be available to work 24/7. Crime has no appointed time. It can happen any minute or hour of the day. It does not know the weekend.
So, somebody who wants to work as a CSI must avail themselves at all times. You may be called in the middle of dinner or in the middle of your kid's birthday party. You have to be ready and willing to pick up and go to the crime scene.
3.In the past, most crime scene investigators were trained in-house by law enforcement agencies. Thanks to television, this is changing. You now have colleges offering CSI education. You can get anywhere from certificate to masters degree in crime scene investigation.
But keep in mind that all the education will not replace the additional training you will receive by the law enforcement agency that employs you. There is nothing like real life training and guidance from real life CSIs. But the education you get from college will definitely give you an advantage, both in getting the job and performance after you get the job.
I have covered the 3 things I believe you should know before becoming a crime scene investigator. There are of course other things you have to know. Covering every little thing is beyond what I can cover in a short article like this. I encourage you to continue to expand your knowledge if you aspire to become a CSI.
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what feelings do the actors/actress go through while doing an intimate scene ?
Just wondering , Have they self deciplined / mastered self control that they just act it out .
what's on their mind durning the entire scene / if they watch the scene themselves ?
some guys/girls get turned mere a smoch/even a touch, so i was wondering how should it feel just acting the entire thing out except for the intercourse part
Need a psychological explation plz
I think it depends on the actor.
In my own experience as an amateur/hobbyist stage actress, I don't find it at all exciting to be intimate with another actor, for purposes of a scene.
First of all, there is the attendant nervousness: "Is my breath OK? Is this person dreading kissing me? Is this really going to help the scene, or is it going to look fake, like two complete strangers kissing?" etc etc etc. It can be nerve-wracking.
And then there is the simple fact of the nuts-and-bolts parts of it. In the case of live theater, this kissing or touching or whatever is an action being performed on a stage, and the director can -- and will -- stop you if something doesn't look right. Which pretty much kills the mood before it can build at all!
I've kissed quite a few actors in my time. Some were old & ugly, some were young & hot. I even ended up dating a few of them -- and I married one of them! But I have to say, being intimate with someone on stage is all business. My husband and I still do plays together, and kissing him on stage is sometimes just as much of a technical hassle as kissing a stranger would be.
The things we suffer for our art!


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