Detective e Investigatori Criminali

Rischio Minimo
19%

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RISCHIO DI AUTOMAZIONE
CALCOLATO
10%
(Rischio Minimo)
SONDAGGI
27%
(Rischio Basso, Basato su 398 voti)
Average: 19%
DOMANDA DI LAVORO
CRESCITA
2,3%
entro l'anno 2033
SALARI
91.100 $
o 43,79 $ all'ora
Volume
106.730
a partire da 2023
SOMMARIO
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Il Fiocco di Neve è un riepilogo visivo dei cinque distintivi: Rischio di Automazione (calcolato), Rischio (interrogato), Crescita, Salari e Volume. Ti fornisce un'istantanea immediata del profilo di un'occupazione. Il colore del Fiocco di Neve è correlato alla sua dimensione. Più un'occupazione ottiene un punteggio alto rispetto alle altre, più il Fiocco di Neve diventa grande e verde.
PUNTEGGIO LAVORO
6,9/10
Cos'è questo?
Punteggio del lavoro (più alto è meglio):

Valutiamo i lavori utilizzando quattro fattori. Questi sono:

- Possibilità di essere automatizzati
- Crescita del lavoro
- Salari
- Volume di posizioni disponibili

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Rischio di automazione calcolato

10% (Rischio Minimo)

Rischio Minimo (0-20%): Le professioni in questa categoria hanno una bassa probabilità di essere automatizzate, poiché richiedono tipicamente la risoluzione di problemi complessi, creatività, forti competenze interpersonali e un alto grado di destrezza manuale. Questi lavori comportano spesso movimenti manuali intricati e una coordinazione precisa, rendendo difficile per le macchine replicare i compiti richiesti.

Ulteriori informazioni su cosa sia questo punteggio e su come viene calcolato sono disponibili qui.

Alcune qualità piuttosto importanti del lavoro sono difficili da automatizzare:

  • Percezione Sociale

  • Assistere e Prendersi Cura degli Altri

  • Originalità

  • Persuasione

  • Trattativa

Sondaggio degli utenti

27% possibilità di completa automazione nel prossimo ventennio

I nostri visitatori hanno votato che c'è una bassa probabilità che questa professione sarà automatizzata. Questa valutazione è ulteriormente supportata dal livello di rischio di automazione calcolato, che stima una possibilità di automazione del 10%.

Cosa pensi sia il rischio dell'automazione?

Qual è la probabilità che Detective e Investigatori Criminali venga sostituito da robot o intelligenza artificiale nei prossimi 20 anni?

Sentimento

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Sentimento nel tempo (annuale)

Crescita

Crescita lenta rispetto ad altre professioni.

Il numero di offerte di lavoro per 'Detectives and Criminal Investigators' dovrebbe aumentare 2,3% entro il 2033

Occupazione totale e stime delle offerte di lavoro

* Dati provenienti dal Bureau of Labor Statistics per il periodo tra 2023 e 2033
Le previsioni aggiornate sono previste per 09-2025.

Salari

Altamente retribuito rispetto ad altre professioni

Nel 2023, il salario annuo mediano per 'Detectives and Criminal Investigators' era di 91.100 $, o 44 $ all'ora.

'Detectives and Criminal Investigators' hanno ricevuto un salario 89,6% superiore al salario mediano nazionale, che si attestava a 48.060 $

Salari nel tempo

* Dati provenienti dal Bureau of Labor Statistics

Volume

Una gamma più ampia di opportunità lavorative rispetto ad altre professioni

A partire dal 2023 c'erano 106.730 persone impiegate come 'Detectives and Criminal Investigators' negli Stati Uniti.

Questo rappresenta circa il 0,07% della forza lavoro impiegata in tutto il paese

In altre parole, circa 1 su 1 mille persone sono impiegate come 'Detectives and Criminal Investigators'.

Descrizione del lavoro

Conduci indagini relative a presunte violazioni delle leggi federali, statali o locali per prevenire o risolvere i crimini.

SOC Code: 33-3021.00

Commenti (21)

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Emma (Nessuna possibilità)
22 ott 2025 17:13
Because each case is different and they go based on patterns
Sepribo Romeo (Nessuna possibilità)
30 lug 2025 18:35
Investigation for a detective or a Criminal investigator involves a whole lot, from interviews and interrogations to crime scene examination and forensic analysis to observation and critical thinking, incorporating skills like persuasion, psychological tools and human intuition, all of which cannot be automated.
Concerned
27 feb 2024 18:50
MY Father Works as a FBI agent and much if the work is criminal investigation which can involve needing to talk to suspects and witnesses and also visit crime scenes. An AI could never replace a human investigator
Izzy
07 mag 2023 07:46
Highly unlikely. Detectives are required to process physical evidence and witness testimony and then use critical thinking skills and analytical skills to identify a suspect. Many times, with lack of evidence, a detective will have to be creative and use human insight into who could have been involved, and then use “outside the box” strategies to find the evidence needed to identify the suspect. Then there is the human insight, empathy, psychology, and emotional cues needed during a dynamic interrogation that is required to get someone to admit or confess to their actions. Detectives often have to use these interpersonal skills to persuade uncooperative witnesses to provide information. You need a human that understands humanity to deal with other humans.
Val
08 feb 2022 14:06
AI can't replace this job, but they can assist. You need to know that humans can be very unpredictable. Sometimes, they think or act out of the box or the system.

An AI is programmed and can't process something out of its system. This is when a detective or CSI comes in. Basically, a human can understand another human being the most.
Chuck E Cheese (Basso)
03 set 2021 16:34
AI can't replace homicide detectives, they may replace parts of the CSI, but not the actual detectives. They are unable to feel compassion. Imagine a grieving family, human detectives show compassion to make them feel better. Robots are unable. I do believe that they will assist the detectives, though.
Theo (Nessuna possibilità)
01 nov 2020 22:45
Investigators and detectives will not be taken over by AI. As long there is judges and lawyers to help solve what is going on. There will be no reason to stop them. Besides they already use some AI like wire tapping , hidden video cameras devices and sound devices. So AI can not replace this job. Tech ceo's use detectives and investigators. If there is no investigators people will have kids, divorce and never to pay the price. Rapest will cause std and aids. What a world we will be living in if this job will be taken over by AI.
Hunter Danuk (Molto probabile)
23 set 2020 13:27
I Believe AIs should replace Human Detectives; AIs have less flaws then humans, when the humans write the code, and there is a flaw, the AIs will patch said flaw, making itself for efficient and less likely to fail. If the failure rate was so little with AIs, they would be more likely to catch the right criminal. AIs have more ability for thoughts, meaning they can run multiple outcomes at once to decide the best way to arrest the convict, in the least amount of time. Since AIs are supercomputers, they can expand their think far beyond the human mind, allowing for more correct convictions. If AIs replaced detectives, we wouldn’t have to worry about paying the detectives, we already pay an IT guy so it would be easier and more affordable to call in an AI IT guy to do work, then to pay someone daily 9-5 even when they have no work to do. AIs can render thoughts and ideas quicker than humans can think them, so if you need a crime report the AI has one completed before a human can even think of where to start, and AIs go more inadept then human, because they can store more knowledge, and retain it longer without losing fragments.
...
23 feb 2022 14:30
People can hack robots so what would happen then?
Concerned
27 feb 2024 18:52
There are cases of AI having racially motivation biases due to biased data sets
kaito
09 set 2020 23:37
I believe that robots wont take over all jobs because robots can't do tactile perception. Another reason is that human reasoning. And the last one is control of manipulation.
Walker
03 ago 2020 03:35
No they may be good at analysing but what happens when faced in an impulse situation??? They do not have common sense and may not ever
Jitespol (Molto probabile)
18 mag 2020 11:13
Artificial Intelligence is more analytical and intelligent than a human ever could be.
RV (Basso)
02 apr 2020 06:01
There is very very little chance detectives can be replaced by AI. We don't know how exactly technology will advance but true detectives (in my personal opinion) are humans. But data detectives will still be created due to AI. I, as a 13 year old girl, want to be a data detective in the future and this is my dream job ever since I have read Sherlock Holmes and Hercule Poirot. So, no AI can stop me.
Rachel Probert (Basso)
16 mar 2020 02:04
Detectives with human characteristics are always going to be needed in the workforce, as they will be working with victims of crimes, friends and family members who need human beings to walk them through certain procedures and be sensitive to their feelings, something robots cannot do.
Elijah (Nessuna possibilità)
16 feb 2020 13:17
Well AI will most likely assist detectives and replace some types of criminal investigators but not all of us, that can't be done because if you are a homicide detective, for example, as a homicide detective you will have to analyze the scene of the case you are working on, analyze it psychologically in order to see how you should investigate, figure out who you need to talk to, decide who are suspicious, interrogate the suspects which isn't as easy as it looks in the movies ( I've been studying criminal psychology for some time ). The only occupations in this field that AI can replace in the future ( if the robots look human and can blend in ). The detectives who investigate cheating spouses and similar detectives are the ones who will most likely lose their jobs, homicide and organized crime detectives will never be replaced.
Fred
20 nov 2019 15:07
I do not think that cops should get replaced because what if the robots malfunction also hackers will be able to get into their programming systems.
Ace (Basso)
18 ott 2019 02:48
I believe being a detective and criminal investigator won't be taken over by AI because I think humans are able to understand humans better and we share the same emotions, such as some people kill because of the feeling, AI wouldn't be able to feel this. But there is a chance that they will with such high tech these days it wouldn't surprise me if robots had sensors for lying, feelings, mental health, etc...
Rita (Basso)
26 lug 2019 02:21
I think tecnology will help us, not replace us.
God
22 dic 2019 17:17
It can help us I agree but i know for a fact one day technology will go too far like starting with putting chip implants in our brain at first then trying more ways but before u know we will turn ourselfs into some robot shit
God
22 dic 2019 17:21
In Time technology will have gone too far, this will be the beginning of the end and all will be judged

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