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The CSI effect at university: forensic science students' television viewing and perceptions of ethical issues

机译:大学的CSI效果:法医学生的电视观看和对道德问题的看法

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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 university students enrolled in forensic science degrees. This paper describes the quantitative and qualitative results of a study of forensic science students regarding the forensic-related television programs they watch, such as CSI, Bones and Dexter. We asked students to share their impressions of the accuracy, ethics, professionalism and role models in the programs. The results show that forensic science students are almost universally disparaging about the realism of these programs and have mixed impressions of how the programs portray forensic science professionalism and ethics. Most students believed that the programs gave an unrealistic representation of the profession to the public; yet students were also able to identify positive elements for recruitment and education purposes.
机译:尽管所谓的“ CSI效应”已在文献中因法医学电视对陪审员对接受审判的证据期望的影响而受到关注,但较少的研究探讨了此类电视节目对法医学学位学生的影响。本文介绍了法医学专业学生关于他们观看的与法医学相关的电视节目(例如CSI,骨头和德克斯特)的定量和定性结果。我们要求学生在计划中分享他们对准确性,道德,专业精神和榜样的印象。结果表明,法医学专业的学生几乎普遍对这些程序的真实性不屑一顾,并且对程序如何描绘法医学专业性和道德感有不同的印象。大多数学生认为,这些计划向公众展示了该职业的不切实际的表现。然而,学生们也能够为招聘和教育目的找到积极因素。

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