CSI effect

id: csi-effect-166-3467243
title: CSI effect
text: The CSI effect describes the various ways in which the exaggerated portrayal of forensic science on crime television shows such as CSI: Crime Scene Investigation influences public perception. The term was first reported in a 2004 USA Today article describing the effect being made on trial jurors by television programs featuring forensic science. It most often refers to the belief that jurors have come to demand more forensic evidence in criminal trials, thereby raising the effective standard of
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description: Influence of forensic science fiction on public perceptions
original url: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CSI_effect
date created: 2005-07-25T03:28:40Z
date modified: 2024-08-29T18:14:15Z
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