Forensics in American Culture

Forensics in American Culture

by Jean Ford
Forensics in American Culture

Forensics in American Culture

by Jean Ford

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Overview

Why are programs such as CSI, Law&Order, and Cold Case so popular? Because our culture is fascinated with crime—and these television shows reveal investigators' procedures and secrets. With so many forensic-based television programs, it might seem that North America's morbid curiosity is a new phenomenon. The truth is, however, that humanity have always been fascinated by that which also frightens them. What's more, humans are attracted to puzzles—and forensic science offers opportunities to solve mysteries while at the same time "catching the bad guys." Modern media has only magnified the tendencies of previous generations. This book takes a look at the ways this fascination with crime shapes modern news media, television programming, movies, and the Internet. It also provides information on the real-life opportunities for forensic careers. Forensic science is more than just a cultural obsession—it's a fast-growing professional field. Forensics in American Culture will reveal this field's intriguing mixture of science, mystery, excitement, and justice.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781422289563
Publisher: Mason Crest
Publication date: 09/02/2014
Series: Solving Crimes With Science Series: Forensics
Sold by: SIMON & SCHUSTER
Format: eBook
Pages: 112
Lexile: 1140L (what's this?)
File size: 5 MB
Age Range: 12 - 17 Years

Table of Contents

Introduction 6

1 Fascination and Fear 9

2 Willing Witnesses: Crime and the News Media 31

3 Armchair Investigators: Crime on Television 49

4 Criminal Capers: Crime and Hollywood 67

5 Virtual Villains: Crime and Computers 81

6 Criminal Genius: Using Crime in Education and Related Careers 95

Glossary 106

Further Reading 107

For More Information 108

Index 109

Picture Credits 110

Biographies 111

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