If you dislike gays for no other reason than being gay, you are committing a felony under the "Matthew Shepards Act" signed into law by Obama in 2010.
Should you express documented verbal abuse or hatred toward gays for unwanted sexual advances or solicitations for gay-sex, Federal preemptive laws may subject you to prosecution for Hate-Crimes.
Should your activities include posting of anti-gay slurs or using the word "gay," in a derogatory manner, your YouTube account is subject to termination.
@303xsophiaaXx 2-3 for an associate in general forensics, then you have to specialize in a specific field for at least a bachelor (2-3 more years, most places won't hire you without a bachelor). Or if you know already which field of forensics you want to get into, you can just start your bachelor in that field. I took general forensic science in college to broaden my view because I wasen't sure what to take. I'm graduating next quarter, then I have to pick a specific field of forensics.
@303xsophiaaXx also you might be surprised that it is not excactely what you think it might be, if you go into criminalistics, (crime scene investigation) it might become an unpleasent surprise when you discover you have to stay sometime more than 12 hours investigating at a scene... anyway you can test out at school wheter you like something or not, that's what I'm trying to say.
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If you dislike gays for no other reason than being gay, you are committing a felony under the "Matthew Shepards Act" signed into law by Obama in 2010.
Should you express documented verbal abuse or hatred toward gays for unwanted sexual advances or solicitations for gay-sex, Federal preemptive laws may subject you to prosecution for Hate-Crimes.
Should your activities include posting of anti-gay slurs or using the word "gay," in a derogatory manner, your YouTube account is subject to termination.
DeptOfLawEnforcement 8 months ago
how much does a forensic investigator make in one year?
303xsophiaaXx 1 year ago
@303xsophiaaXx average is 50-60K
NikySportsPromotion 1 year ago
how many years does it take to become a forensic investigator?
303xsophiaaXx 1 year ago
@303xsophiaaXx 2-3 for an associate in general forensics, then you have to specialize in a specific field for at least a bachelor (2-3 more years, most places won't hire you without a bachelor). Or if you know already which field of forensics you want to get into, you can just start your bachelor in that field. I took general forensic science in college to broaden my view because I wasen't sure what to take. I'm graduating next quarter, then I have to pick a specific field of forensics.
Emanouche 1 year ago
@303xsophiaaXx also you might be surprised that it is not excactely what you think it might be, if you go into criminalistics, (crime scene investigation) it might become an unpleasent surprise when you discover you have to stay sometime more than 12 hours investigating at a scene... anyway you can test out at school wheter you like something or not, that's what I'm trying to say.
Emanouche 1 year ago
@Emanouche thanx!
i know, alittle late, but yeah, thanks!
303xsophiaaXx 1 year ago