This special issue of Court Review focuses on media matters. One provocative question related to media is the purported impact of an iconic television show, Crime Scene Investigation (CSI), on the judicial process. In the past few years, it has been frequently suggested, especially in the media, that judges, prosecutors, defense attorneys, and jurors have become influenced by CSI. The allegation is that the “CSI-effect” has resulted in an expectation that forensic evidence is required for successful criminal prosecutions. But is there (apologies to Gertrude Stein) a there there? Three articles in the special issue examine the so-called CSI-effect. Professors Steven Smith, Veronica Stinson, and Marc Patry of Saint Mary’s University (Halifax,...
The “CSI Effect” suggests that a growing number of jurors often have unrealistic expectations concer...
We present you with a number of thought-provoking items in this issue on a variety of topics touchin...
This thesis will explore the media\u27s increasing impact on the criminal court system, specifically...
This special issue of Court Review focuses on media matters. One provocative question related to med...
Articles 4 Fact or Fiction? The Myth and Reality of the CSI Effect (Steven M. Smith, Veronica Stinso...
With the popularization of television crime shows that focus heavily on forensic science, such as CS...
After a jury acquittal, the prosecutor explains the loss to the assembled media by saying that the j...
This Comment discusses how television shows such as CSI and Law & Order create heightened juror expe...
Television shows, in particular CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, have captured the attention of the m...
These days it still seems like everyone is talking about the “CSI effect.” Attorneys seem to talk ab...
The CSI effect has been a subject undergoing intense scrutiny in recent years. With the ever-increas...
In this issue, we bring you our annual round up of criminal law and procedure cases issued by the Un...
The CSI effect is a term that legal authorities and the mass media have coined to describe a suppo...
Articles 4 Fact or Fiction? The Myth and Reality of the CSI Effect (Steven M. Smith, Veronica Stinso...
Our issue begins with the annual review of the past Term’s criminal cases from the United States Sup...
The “CSI Effect” suggests that a growing number of jurors often have unrealistic expectations concer...
We present you with a number of thought-provoking items in this issue on a variety of topics touchin...
This thesis will explore the media\u27s increasing impact on the criminal court system, specifically...
This special issue of Court Review focuses on media matters. One provocative question related to med...
Articles 4 Fact or Fiction? The Myth and Reality of the CSI Effect (Steven M. Smith, Veronica Stinso...
With the popularization of television crime shows that focus heavily on forensic science, such as CS...
After a jury acquittal, the prosecutor explains the loss to the assembled media by saying that the j...
This Comment discusses how television shows such as CSI and Law & Order create heightened juror expe...
Television shows, in particular CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, have captured the attention of the m...
These days it still seems like everyone is talking about the “CSI effect.” Attorneys seem to talk ab...
The CSI effect has been a subject undergoing intense scrutiny in recent years. With the ever-increas...
In this issue, we bring you our annual round up of criminal law and procedure cases issued by the Un...
The CSI effect is a term that legal authorities and the mass media have coined to describe a suppo...
Articles 4 Fact or Fiction? The Myth and Reality of the CSI Effect (Steven M. Smith, Veronica Stinso...
Our issue begins with the annual review of the past Term’s criminal cases from the United States Sup...
The “CSI Effect” suggests that a growing number of jurors often have unrealistic expectations concer...
We present you with a number of thought-provoking items in this issue on a variety of topics touchin...
This thesis will explore the media\u27s increasing impact on the criminal court system, specifically...