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- CSI_effect subject Category:CSI_(franchise).
- CSI_effect subject Category:Criminology.
- CSI_effect subject Category:Informal_legal_terms.
- CSI_effect subject Category:Television_terminology.
- CSI_effect type Redirect.
- CSI_effect type Term.
- CSI_effect comment "The CSI effect, also known as the CSI syndrome and the CSI infection, is any of several ways in which the exaggerated portrayal of forensic science on crime television shows such as CSI: Crime Scene Investigation influences public perception. The term most often refers to the belief that jurors have come to demand more forensic evidence in criminal trials, thereby raising the effective standard of proof for prosecutors.".
- CSI_effect label "CSI effect".
- CSI_effect sameAs Q1024356.
- CSI_effect sameAs CSI_efekt.
- CSI_effect sameAs CSI-Effekt.
- CSI_effect sameAs Efecto_CSI.
- CSI_effect sameAs Incidence_des_Experts.
- CSI_effect sameAs Effetto_CSI.
- CSI_effect sameAs CSI-effect.
- CSI_effect sameAs m.0729j8.
- CSI_effect sameAs Q1024356.
- CSI_effect sameAs CSI效应.
- CSI_effect wasDerivedFrom CSI_effect?oldid=691776976.
- CSI_effect depiction Fingerprint_Whorl.jpg.
- CSI_effect isPrimaryTopicOf CSI_effect.