Although the so-called 'CSI effect' has received attention in the literature for the influence of forensic science television on jurors' expectations of evidence admitted into trials, less research explores the influence of such television programs on u
1 Abstract This bachelor thesis tries to give an outline on how the TV projects into our everyday li...
Although police, lawyers, judges, and even some community members believe that CSI-type shows have s...
abstract: The effects that forensic-themed programs such as CSI: Crime Scene Investigation has on th...
Although the so-called ‘CSI effect’ has received attention in the literature for the influence of fo...
Although the so-called 'CSI effect' has received attention in the literature for the influence of fo...
This study reports the results of a questionnaire that was completed by 97 undergraduate students at...
he CSI effect can best be described as a phenomenon where television “educated ” jurors are more lik...
Some researchers have contended that jurors in criminal trials have unrealistic expectations for the...
The CSI-Effect (Crime Scene Investigation Effect) proposes that jurors tend to acquit suspects when ...
Television shows, in particular CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, have captured the attention of the m...
With the popularization of television crime shows that focus heavily on forensic science, such as CS...
The CSI effect suggests that watching crime-based television influences how viewers relate to variou...
recently popular topic in the general media and to some extent in the scientific literature is the “...
The CSI effect is a term that legal authorities and the mass media have coined to describe a suppo...
Legal professionals have raised concerns about a possible 'CSI Effect' operating in courtrooms. This...
1 Abstract This bachelor thesis tries to give an outline on how the TV projects into our everyday li...
Although police, lawyers, judges, and even some community members believe that CSI-type shows have s...
abstract: The effects that forensic-themed programs such as CSI: Crime Scene Investigation has on th...
Although the so-called ‘CSI effect’ has received attention in the literature for the influence of fo...
Although the so-called 'CSI effect' has received attention in the literature for the influence of fo...
This study reports the results of a questionnaire that was completed by 97 undergraduate students at...
he CSI effect can best be described as a phenomenon where television “educated ” jurors are more lik...
Some researchers have contended that jurors in criminal trials have unrealistic expectations for the...
The CSI-Effect (Crime Scene Investigation Effect) proposes that jurors tend to acquit suspects when ...
Television shows, in particular CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, have captured the attention of the m...
With the popularization of television crime shows that focus heavily on forensic science, such as CS...
The CSI effect suggests that watching crime-based television influences how viewers relate to variou...
recently popular topic in the general media and to some extent in the scientific literature is the “...
The CSI effect is a term that legal authorities and the mass media have coined to describe a suppo...
Legal professionals have raised concerns about a possible 'CSI Effect' operating in courtrooms. This...
1 Abstract This bachelor thesis tries to give an outline on how the TV projects into our everyday li...
Although police, lawyers, judges, and even some community members believe that CSI-type shows have s...
abstract: The effects that forensic-themed programs such as CSI: Crime Scene Investigation has on th...