While the jury is still out on whether the CSI Effect itself is fact or fiction, it’s clear that today’s technology- and media-influenced juries have a heightened awareness of forensic evidence.

Use these resources to learn more about the CSI Effect and make your own ruling.

CSI Effect Theory

Shelton D.E., “The ‘CSI Effect’: Does It Really Exist?”, NIJ Journal (259) (2008)

Shelton, D.E., Y.S. Kim, and G. Barak, “A Study of Juror Expectations and Demands Concerning Scientific Evidence: Does the ‘CSI Effect’ Exist?” (Exit Notice) Vanderbilt Journal of Entertainment and Technology Law 9 (2) (2006): 331–368.

The Science Behind Forensic Science

Investigative Uses of Technology: Devices, Tools, and Techniques (NIJ Special Report) .pdf download

Investigations Involving the Internet and Computer Networks (NIJ Special Report) .pdf download

Digital Evidence in the Courtroom: A Guide for Law Enforcement and Prosecutors (NIJ Special Report) .pdf download

Online DNA Training

What Every Law Enforcement Officer Should Know About DNA Evidence

Principles of Forensic DNA for Officers of the Court

DNA: A Prosecutor’s Practice Notebook

Forensic DNA Analysts Training Courses

Addressing Shortfalls in Forensic Science Education .pdf download

Citations

[1] Honorable Donald E. Shelton, “The ‘CSI Effect’: Does It Really Exist?,” NIJ Journal 259 (2008)

[2] Honorable Donald E. Shelton, “The ‘CSI Effect’: Does It Really Exist?,” NIJ Journal 259 (2008)

[3] M.R. Durose. 2008. Census of Publicly Funded Forensic Crime Laboratories, 2005 U.S. Department of Justice, Office of Justice Programs, Bureau of Justice Statistics.

[4] Honorable Donald E. Shelton, “The ‘CSI Effect’: Does It Really Exist?,” NIJ Journal 259 (2008)



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