Employment direction and prospect of forensic expertise technology

The employment direction and prospect of forensic technology are as follows.

1, employment direction of forensic technology specialty.

Graduates majoring in forensic technology work in technical and service positions of judicial organs and related authentication institutions. Graduates majoring in judicial expertise can engage in judicial expertise technology and management in the national judicial expertise institute and related judicial expertise institutions. It can also be used in medical and health departments, claims centers of insurance companies, biotechnology companies, scientific research units, universities and other units.

2. The employment prospect of judicial expertise. Forensic experts come from forensic medicine, criminal investigation and other majors. At present, China's emphasis on judicial expertise in litigation legal procedures has opened up the market for this kind of employment. In fact, the wages of such employees have always been very high. Because of its high technology content and few employees, a good judicial expertise center can have more than 200,000 employees, but the entry threshold is relatively high.

The following are some main learning contents of forensic technology specialty:

1, legal basis.

Learn the knowledge of criminal law, criminal procedure law, principles of forensic medicine, appraisal ethics, and understand the judicial system and related legal knowledge. Learn various forensic methods and techniques, such as forensic identification, forensic pathology, Forensic Toxicology, forensic psychology, forensic job burnout, etc. , and master the skills of evidence collection, analysis and interpretation.

2. Experimental techniques.

Master various laboratory techniques and methods, such as microscope technology, material evidence inspection technology, DNA inspection technology, image processing technology, etc. , improve experimental skills and proficiency. Learn the basic theory and practical skills related to forensic medicine, such as autopsy, cause of death identification, forensic evidence science, trace science, etc.

3. Criminal science.

Learn criminal investigation, criminology, forensic norms and other contents, and understand the application and role of criminal science in the judicial process. Carry out field practice and laboratory training to improve practical ability and operational skills, especially the practical operation of laboratory and forensic identification technology.