The Crime Analyst I is assigned to the Missing Persons DNA Program (MPDP) and will independently analyze, evaluate and index information contained in reports of unidentified dead and missing persons and provide assistance and liaison support to local law enforcement agencies, coroners, and medical examiners to ensure that reports submitted to the department are complete and accurate. The Crime Analyst I provides program support to the staff at the laboratory to ensure that samples are properly delivered, updates information into appropriate data systems, maintains the filing system, and writes reports to document the activities of the MPDP. The Crime Analyst I also works with the Missing and Unidentified Persons (MUPS) Program to ensure that all their methods of identification are exhausted prior to DNA analysis being requested.
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You must meet the requirements listed in the specifications, be eligible for transfer, permissive reinstatement, or have current list eligibility. For more information on the exam please go to: Crime Analyst I Exam
In addition to evaluating each candidate's relative ability, as demonstrated by quality and breadth of experience, the following factors will provide the basis for competitively evaluating each candidate:
Knowledge of: Various law enforcement databases; terminology and acronyms used in Crime Analyst work; elements of the criminal justice system, and state and federal criminal codes.
Ability to: Follow directions given by supervisors; navigate and collect information from a variety of databases; analyze and evaluate information; listen and communicate orally to gather and convey information; understand and interpret written material; attend to details in written and oral communication; and conduct oneself in a professional manner and with discretion when dealing with sensitive/confidential informationBenefit information can be found on the CalHR website and the CalPERS website.
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