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Forensic Analyst

A Forensic Analyst investigates crimes by analysing physical evidence and digital data, preparing reports to support legal proceedings.

How do I become a forensic analyst

Get qualified to work as a forensic analyst with a course recognised across Australia. Speak to a training provider to learn more.

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Forensic Analyst careers

A Forensic Analyst plays a critical role in the investigation of crimes through the analysis of physical evidence, which may include biological samples, digital data, and various materials collected from crime scenes. Their duties typically involve applying scientific methods to gather and analyse evidence, documenting their findings meticulously, and preparing reports that will be used in legal proceedings.

Forensic Analysts collaborate closely with law enforcement agencies, legal professionals, and other scientists, ensuring that their analyses are accurate and adhere to stringent protocols in order to support criminal investigations effectively.