These days it still seems like everyone is talking about the “CSI effect.” Attorneys seem to talk about it all the time. The 258 different articles using the term between 2002 and 2008 that we found through a LexisNexis search are undoubtedly only the tip of the iceberg of media mentions of this supposed phenomenon. Even academics are writing about it— already a handful of books, several dissertations in progress, and numerous scholarly journal articles detail the topic
The recent increase in number of crime drama television shows raises the issue that these fictional ...
A primary function of legal scholarship is to incubate ideas to inform the bench and bar. Yet sever...
Since the early 1990s, federal courts in the Second and Third Circuits have, with increasing frequen...
These days it still seems like everyone is talking about the “CSI effect.” Attorneys seem to talk ab...
This special issue of Court Review focuses on media matters. One provocative question related to med...
This Comment discusses how television shows such as CSI and Law & Order create heightened juror expe...
With the popularization of television crime shows that focus heavily on forensic science, such as CS...
Articles 4 Fact or Fiction? The Myth and Reality of the CSI Effect (Steven M. Smith, Veronica Stinso...
After a jury acquittal, the prosecutor explains the loss to the assembled media by saying that the j...
The “CSI Effect” suggests that a growing number of jurors often have unrealistic expectations concer...
The “CSI Effect” was first described in the media as a phenomenon resulting from viewing forensic an...
The CSI effect has been a subject undergoing intense scrutiny in recent years. With the ever-increas...
Articles 4 Fact or Fiction? The Myth and Reality of the CSI Effect (Steven M. Smith, Veronica Stinso...
In criminal law, the term “CSI Effect” commonly refers to the perceived impact the CSI television sh...
This article is the first empirical study of jurors designed to investigate the existence and extent...
The recent increase in number of crime drama television shows raises the issue that these fictional ...
A primary function of legal scholarship is to incubate ideas to inform the bench and bar. Yet sever...
Since the early 1990s, federal courts in the Second and Third Circuits have, with increasing frequen...
These days it still seems like everyone is talking about the “CSI effect.” Attorneys seem to talk ab...
This special issue of Court Review focuses on media matters. One provocative question related to med...
This Comment discusses how television shows such as CSI and Law & Order create heightened juror expe...
With the popularization of television crime shows that focus heavily on forensic science, such as CS...
Articles 4 Fact or Fiction? The Myth and Reality of the CSI Effect (Steven M. Smith, Veronica Stinso...
After a jury acquittal, the prosecutor explains the loss to the assembled media by saying that the j...
The “CSI Effect” suggests that a growing number of jurors often have unrealistic expectations concer...
The “CSI Effect” was first described in the media as a phenomenon resulting from viewing forensic an...
The CSI effect has been a subject undergoing intense scrutiny in recent years. With the ever-increas...
Articles 4 Fact or Fiction? The Myth and Reality of the CSI Effect (Steven M. Smith, Veronica Stinso...
In criminal law, the term “CSI Effect” commonly refers to the perceived impact the CSI television sh...
This article is the first empirical study of jurors designed to investigate the existence and extent...
The recent increase in number of crime drama television shows raises the issue that these fictional ...
A primary function of legal scholarship is to incubate ideas to inform the bench and bar. Yet sever...
Since the early 1990s, federal courts in the Second and Third Circuits have, with increasing frequen...