While often the science and technology portrayed in this series (as well as the other CSI series in the Franchise) is accurate or mirrors sound scientific principle, there have been times when methods have led to results simply not possible in the real world. Also whilst the majority of the techniques and technologies used in the CSI franchise are accurate and true to reality, the writers and crew readily admit that they "time cheat". Tests that take seconds in the show often take days or even weeks in real life. Meanwhile the extreme popularity of the CSI TV franchise was credited for a large surge of applications for courses in forensic science; however, many present day applicants are surprised to discover that the CSIs (or Crime Scene Annalists/Crime Scene Technicians, Scientific Investigators ect.) do not perform most of the tasks depicted on the CSI series. E.g. They do not interview suspects, they do not write or execute search warrants, and they do not make arrests. CSIs do not work the way the series portrays them as it would be an inappropriate and improbable practice to allow CSI personnel to be involved in detective work as it would compromise the impartiality of scientific evidence and would be impracticably time-consuming. In real life, the CSI's are directed around the scenes by the detectives and supervisors, not the other way around. Detectives are commissioned police officers (sworn personnel); CSIs are civilian personnel, not sworn and do not have the same arrest powers as police officers. However, they are very skilled technicians, and are a component of the police's response to crime.
American law allows for the 'false deception ploy', where the police can claim to have evidence (fingerprints, DNA, CCTV, witnesses) when they do not in order to gain a confession; the idea being that any innocent person would know such evidence could not exist and see through it. This has become increasingly controversial, however, due to cases such as the Central Park 5 rape case in New York where the suspects were told their co-defendants were saying they were responsible, so they accused them in turn only to be exonerated years later.
No, they can enter in hot pursuit, to preserve life, to prevent imminent destruction of evidence or to search for a wanted felon. They need a search warrant for evidence when those elements do not apply.
A.P.B - All Points Bulletin.
B.O.L.O - Be on the Look Out.
M.E - Medical Examiner.
D.O.A - Dead on Arrival.
G.S.R - Gun Shot Residue.
T.O.D - Time of Death.
C.O.D: Cause of Death.
G.C/M.S: Gas Chromatography-mass Spectrometry, is an instrument used to identify various substances within a sample.
A.F.I.S - Automated Fingerprint Information System.
S.A.R.T. - Sexual Assault Response Team.
S.A.E. kit - Sexual Assault Evidence kit.
Code 1: - A Non-emergency situation.
Code 2: - Indicating a sense of urgency; get moving.
Code 3: - Emergency Situation; Use lights and sirens.
Code 4: - Under Control, No further assistance necessary.
B.O.L.O - Be on the Look Out.
M.E - Medical Examiner.
D.O.A - Dead on Arrival.
G.S.R - Gun Shot Residue.
T.O.D - Time of Death.
C.O.D: Cause of Death.
G.C/M.S: Gas Chromatography-mass Spectrometry, is an instrument used to identify various substances within a sample.
A.F.I.S - Automated Fingerprint Information System.
S.A.R.T. - Sexual Assault Response Team.
S.A.E. kit - Sexual Assault Evidence kit.
Code 1: - A Non-emergency situation.
Code 2: - Indicating a sense of urgency; get moving.
Code 3: - Emergency Situation; Use lights and sirens.
Code 4: - Under Control, No further assistance necessary.
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- How many seasons does CSI: Crime Scene Investigation have?16 seasons
- How many episodes does CSI: Crime Scene Investigation have?336 episodes
- When did CSI: Crime Scene Investigation premiere?October 6, 2000
- When did CSI: Crime Scene Investigation end?February 15, 2015
- How long are episodes of CSI: Crime Scene Investigation?1 hour
- What is the IMDb rating of CSI: Crime Scene Investigation?7.7 out of 10
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- What is the plot of CSI: Crime Scene Investigation?Follows a group of Crime Scene Investigators (CSI's) who work with the Las Vegas Police Department (LVPD) to solve crimes by meticulously examining evidence by using advanced scientific methods and technology in Las Vegas, Nevada.
- Who are the characters in CSI: Crime Scene Investigation?Superman, Dr. Watson, Mrs. Claus, Gil Grissom, Catherine Willows, Lady Heather, Greg Sanders, Jim Brass, Jack Malone, David Hodges, and others
- What genre is CSI: Crime Scene Investigation?Crime Drama, Crime, Drama, Mystery, and Thriller
- How many awards has CSI: Crime Scene Investigation won?68 awards
- How many awards has CSI: Crime Scene Investigation been nominated for?195 nominations
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