C.S.I. Canada AM

Título
C.S.I. Canada AM

Resumen
While TV network executives may celebrate the high ratings of shows such as CSI Crime Scene Investigation, real-life crime investigators are not as thrilled about the unrealistic expectations caused by the show's high-tech wizardry and the on-the-spot crime solving. According to anthropology professor and author Elliott Leyton, the "CSI effect" is skewing the public's perception of forensic science and their view of police work.

Fecha de publicación como intervalo
2006

Descripción física
1 videodisc (11 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in.

Nota general
Distributed by Access.

Materia personal
Science---Study and teaching

Término de la materia
Forensic sciences.
 
Criminal investigation.

Síntesis
While TV network executives may celebrate the high ratings of shows such as CSI Crime Scene Investigation, real-life crime investigators are not as thrilled about the unrealistic expectations caused by the show's high-tech wizardry and the on-the-spot crime solving. According to anthropology professor and author Elliott Leyton, the "CSI effect" is skewing the public's perception of forensic science and their view of police work.

Información de publicación
Toronto : CTV, 2006.


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Edmonton Christian WestVID 363.25 CSITeacher resource38515000233851Audio-Visual