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List of journal articles now mostly incorporated into the text: Sasata (talk) 02:54, 2 January 2011 (UTC)[reply]

Title: The CSI effect in German forensic medicine. Effect of television on the career orientation of juveniles.
Author(s): Keuneke, S; Grass, H; Ritz-Timme, S
Source: RECHTSMEDIZIN Volume: 20 Issue: 5 Pages: 400-406 Published: 2010
Incorporated in Forensic science.
Title: The CSI Effect: Television, Crime and Governance
Author(s): Landry, D
Source: CRIME MEDIA CULTURE Volume: 6 Issue: 2 Pages: 239-242 Published: 2010
Note: This journal entry is actually a review of a book by the same title. The book would be more relevant than its review, so I'll work with that instead.
Title: CRIME-SHOW-VIEWING HABITS AND PUBLIC ATTITUDES TOWARD FORENSIC EVIDENCE: THE "CSI EFFECT" REVISITED
Author(s): Baskin, DR; Sommers, IB
Source: JUSTICE SYSTEM JOURNAL Volume: 31 Issue: 1 Pages: 97-113 Published: 2010
Briefly incorporated in Background, will also add to Jurors.
Title: Crime scene investigation (as seen on TV)
Author(s): Durnal, Evan W.
Source: Forensic Science International Volume: 199 Issue: 1-3 Pages: 1-5 Published: JUN 15 2010
Incorporated into new Police investigation section.
Title: 'I've seen this on CSI': Criminal investigators' perceptions about the management of public expectations in the field
Author(s): Huey, L
Source: CRIME MEDIA CULTURE Volume: 6 Issue: 1 Pages: 49-68 Published: 2010
Incorporated in Forensic science section.
Title: Media Use and Public Perceptions of DNA Evidence
Author(s): Brewer, PR; Ley, BL
Source: SCIENCE COMMUNICATION Volume: 32 Issue: 1 Pages: 93-117 Published: 2010
Incorporated in Jurors section.
Title: Producing Absolute Truth: CSI Science as Wishful Thinking
Author(s): Kruse, C
Source: AMERICAN ANTHROPOLOGIST Volume: 112 Issue: 1 Pages: 79-91 Published: 2010
Incorporated in Background section.
Title: Examining the "CSI-effect" in the cases of circumstantial evidence and eyewitness testimony: Multivariate and path analyses
Author(s): Kim, YS; Barak, G; Shelton, DE
Source: JOURNAL OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE Volume: 37 Issue: 5 Pages: 452-460 Published: 2009
Incorporated in Jurors section.
Title: INVESTIGATING THE 'CSI EFFECT' EFFECT: MEDIA AND LITIGATION CRISIS IN CRIMINAL LAW
Author(s): Cole, SA; Dioso-Villa, R
Source: STANFORD LAW REVIEW Volume: 61 Issue: 6 Pages: 1335-1373 Published: 2009
Incorporated in Jurors section.
Title: An examination of the "CSI effect"--relevance for expert witnesses in the aerospace community.
Author(s): Soper, John
Source: Aviat Space Environ Med Volume: 79 Issue: 10 Pages: 1000 Published: 2008 Oct
Subscription required.
Title: The CSI effect: the truth about forensic science.
Author(s): Toobin, Jeffrey
Source: New Yorker Pages: 30-5 Published: 2007 May
Incorporated in Background.
Title: The CSI effect: redefining dentistry's role in forensic sciences.
Author(s): Gonzales, Theresa S; Schafer, Duane R
Source: Tex Dent J Volume: 124 Issue: 5 Pages: 492-510 Published: 2007 May
Subscription required.
Title: Teaching to avoid the "CSI effect" - Keeping the science in forensic science
Author(s): Bergslien, E
Source: JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL EDUCATION Volume: 83 Issue: 5 Pages: 690-691 Published: 2006
Incorporated in Forensic science and Background.
Title: The CSI effect.
Author(s): Hyland, David
Source: Minn Med Volume: 88 Issue: 6 Pages: 16 Published: 2005 Jun
Subscription required? My attempt to access this paper from Labmeeting returned an error message.
Title: The CSI effect.
Author(s): Roane, Kit R
Source: US News World Rep Volume: 138 Issue: 15 Pages: 48-54 Published: 2005 Apr 25
Incorporated in Background section.

Well, poop. --Cryptic C62 · Talk 02:12, 8 February 2011 (UTC)[reply]