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Cold Cases


Question Posted Wednesday November 28 2007, 9:36 pm

hey. well i'm 15/f, and until about last month, i've never really known what i wanted to do for a job when i get older. not some mcdonalds job now, but like a job when i'm like 25. One of my favorite shows is Cold Cases, the one where they investigate old crime cases. well, i'd really enjoy doing something like that when i get older. but how do you get into that?? do those ppl have a certain name or do they just work for the police department? i really want to do that when i get older, but how long do you have to be in college for that? what do i have to do exactly?? and is there any websites that explain that line of work?? thanks!!

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Brandi_S answered Thursday November 29 2007, 12:56 pm:
Here is a link with a list of education and organizations:
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Surely if you contacted some of these places you can find out exactly what you need to do.

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