Foodies, Zombies, and CSI: The Decade in Culture

The CSI Effect
The popularity of procedural crime dramas skews the public's perception of forensic science, possibly affecting jurors' ability to judge whether defendants are guilty, or whether a pasty ginger like David Caruso would plausibly live in Miami.

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Foodies, Zombies, and CSI: The Decade in Culture

From the rise in infidelity (hi Tiger!) to cop shows tainting jury pools, this is how we live now.

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