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They provide expert guidance to law enforcement teams and ensure thorough, legally sound case development.",[12,13,14,15,16,17,18,19,20,21,22,23,24,25,26],"criminal investigations","digital evidence awareness and handling","interview and interrogation techniques","open-source intelligence (OSINT) collection","case management and documentation","report writing and briefing","fraud and financial pattern analysis","surveillance planning and execution","coordination with law enforcement agencies","policy and legal compliance","risk assessment","analytical and critical thinking","confidential informant handling","training and mentoring junior investigators","stakeholder communication",[28,29,30,31],"Certified Fraud Examiner (CFE)","Professional Certified Investigator (PCI, ASIS)","Certified Protection Professional (CPP, ASIS)","Certified Paralegal (NALA)",[33,34,35,36],"LAW_ENFORCEMENT","PRIVATE_SECURITY","INTELLIGENCE_ANALYSIS","OPEN_SOURCE_INTELLIGENCE",null,{"typical_target":39,"required_minimum":40,"notes":-1},"TOP_SECRET","SECRET",[42,46,48,52,55],{"code":43,"branch":44,"name":45},"31D","army","CID Special Agent",{"code":47,"branch":44,"name":45},"311A",{"code":49,"branch":50,"name":51},"5821","marine_corps","Criminal Investigator (CID) Agent",{"code":53,"branch":50,"name":54},"5805","Criminal Investigation Officer",{"code":56,"branch":57,"name":58},"7S0X1","air_force","Special Investigations Officer",false,"ACTIVE","warrant_officer",[63,69,73,76,80,83],{"id":64,"code":65,"title":6,"branch":7,"category":66,"description":67,"status":60,"rank":68},"9b4a10a2-9a95-438b-8fb7-29fea1838000","IV","INTELLIGENCE","Investigator’s (IV) Provide criminal internal and external investigation services; investigates crimes against persons and property through use of standard investigative tools and techniques; prepares sworn affidavits for search warrants; prepares quarterly case load reports; composes and processes necessary incident investigative and intelligence reports. The IV support Coast Guard law-enforcement and intelligence missions. Conduct both criminal and personal background checks and investigations, collect and analyze intelligence information and provide personal protection services to high-ranking Coast Guard officials and other VIPs.","enlisted",{"id":70,"code":49,"title":51,"branch":71,"category":8,"description":72,"status":60,"rank":68},"10210f57-85a3-41d6-a35f-e997f0ac5c03","Marine Corps","Criminal Investigation Division Agents perform criminal investigative duties while operationally assigned to the criminal investigation division (CID), regional trial counsel (RTC), and naval criminal investigative service (NCIS). CID Agents provide criminal investigative support to both supporting establishment law enforcement and deployed/combat contingency operations. CID Agents investigate misdemeanor and felony level crimes that fall within the jurisdictional purview of the DOD, provide technical guidance supervision to junior CID Agents and apprentice investigators, conducts covert operations, personal protective services, crisis negotiations, forensic examinations/exploitation, assists the complex trial teams with trial case preparation, provides subject matter expertise and training to host nations during contingency operations and liaise with other military, local, state and federal law enforcement agencies.",{"id":74,"code":53,"title":54,"branch":71,"category":8,"description":75,"status":60,"rank":61},"b45032ae-74c3-408b-abaa-aff42ceb239e","Criminal Investigation Officers function as the officer in charge of the Criminal Investigation Division (CID), operationally assigned to either a Provost Marshal’s Office (PMO)/Marine Corps Police Department or a deployed/combat unit. Criminal Investigation Officers manage and provide subject matter expertise on criminal investigative operations in both supporting establishment and deployed/ combat contingency environments. Criminal Investigation Officers also liaise and coordinate with local, state, and federal law enforcement agencies on behalf of the Provost Marshal.",{"id":77,"code":43,"title":45,"branch":78,"category":8,"description":79,"status":60,"rank":68},"0d630118-3bde-466a-bae6-e0d2b0469a47","Army","The CID Special Agent supervises or conducts investigations of incidents and offenses or allegations of criminality affecting DA or DOD personnel, property, facilities, or activities.",{"id":81,"code":47,"title":45,"branch":78,"category":8,"description":82,"status":60,"rank":61},"6f583eb7-aaba-4e92-87ca-21fea287e23c","Conducts investigations and supervises technical and other personnel in the investigation of known or suspected crimes involving government property and individuals subject to military jurisdiction; examines scene of incident and collects and submits all relevant physical evidence (fingerprints, blood stains, suspected narcotics, castings, documents) to crime laboratory; studies and evaluates evidence to determine motives and responsible individuals; develops investigative plans; prepares reports of investigations; apprehends violators or suspects based on probable cause; testifies at court-martial or other appropriate judiciary tribunals; engages in crime prevention efforts and physical security surveys; performs worldwide protective services for Department of Defense executives, visiting foreign officials, and other designated principals; applies techniques for effective investigation of any type of crime involving US government property and individuals subject to the Uniform Code of Military Justice; knows what constitutes an offense under applicable criminal codes and laws; applies techniques governing search and apprehension; applies rules of evidence and methods of collecting, preserving, and protecting evidence; applies complete procedures for identifying, protecting, and searching a crime scene; applies techniques of surveillance, covert operation, raids, and search and seizure and conducts such activities; applies evidence, records, and laboratory reports to criminal investigations; applies techniques of crime prevention, physical security, and industrial defense surveys; evaluates findings and develops recommendations resulting from such surveys; interviews and interrogates complainants, witnesses, informants, suspects, and other persons considered knowledgeable of or connected with crimes; develops information on suspects concerning habits, associates, aliases, characteristics, and other personnel information and uses such information in the investigative process; prepares proper records of information obtained through interviews and interrogations; supervises criminal investigation teams; applies basic techniques for conducting laboratory examinations and the analysis of physical evidence; evaluates all information obtained in connection with a specific crime; knows administrative procedures, report writing, correspondence formats, supply channels, and office management; testifies as expert witness concerning application of any standard technique or procedure used in criminal investigation; coordinates with appropriate civil and military agencies involving jurisdictional authority, exchange of information, and similar problems and considerations; may be an operations officer giving direction to other personnel involved in various investigations; may serve as an instructor or supervise instruction of personnel in various crime-related topics; may have foreign language proficiency; has extensive knowledge about narcotics and narcotics trafficking, including clandestine laboratories, drug traffic patterns, drug identification, and drug field testing; conducts drug abuse education programs.",{"id":84,"code":85,"title":58,"branch":86,"category":66,"description":87,"status":60,"rank":88},"8e2324e6-4f3d-dfb8-a591-478b89bc983b","71SX","Air Force","Internal security is crucial to the Air Force’s ability to protect our missions and advance our objective. It’s the job of Special Investigations Officers to focus on conducting investigations into criminal, fraud, counterintelligence, internal security and other security concerns. Managing investigations both within the Air Force and outside of it, they help accomplish our mission by keeping every unit and every base safe and secure.","officer"]