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Ribke, Nahuel. "Netflix and Over the Top Politics? The Mechanism TV series and the dynamics of entertainment intervention." Critical Studies in Television: The International Journal of Television Studies 16, no. 1 (February 23, 2021): 47–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1749602020980139.

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Produced and released by Netflix in March 2018, The Mechanism (2018–), a web series, fictionalised the Lava Jato operation, a series of criminal investigations about corruption in the Brazilian political system that led to the imprisonment of leading Brazilian politicians and businessmen. Analysing the series along with the media coverage in the Brazilian mainstream online and printed press, this article examines the complex and troublesome relationship between an ongoing criminal investigation with ramifications for the political system and its fictionalisation on a worldwide internet television platform.
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Slak, Boštjan, Vanja Ida Erčulj, Igor Areh, and Bojan Dobovšek. "Do Fictional Forensic and Criminal Investigation Television Shows Influence Students’ Enrollment Decisions?" Journal of Criminal Justice Education 31, no. 1 (September 5, 2019): 23–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10511253.2019.1651357.

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Webb, Stuart. "Selecting Television Programs for Language Learning: Investigating Television Programs from the Same Genre." International Journal of English Studies 11, no. 1 (June 1, 2011): 117. http://dx.doi.org/10.6018/ijes/2011/1/137131.

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The scripts of 288 television episodes were analysed to determine the extent to which vocabulary reoccurs in television programs from the same subgenres and unrelated television programs from different genres. Episodes from two programs from each of the following three subgenres of the American drama genre: medical, spy/action, and criminal forensic investigation were compared with different sets of random episodes. The results showed that although there were an equivalent number of running words in each set of episodes, the episodes from programs within the same subgenre contained fewer word families than random programs. The findings also showed that low frequency word families (4000-14,000 levels) reoccur more often in programs within the same subgenre. Together the results indicate that watching programs within the same subgenre may be an effective approach to language learning with television because it reduces the lexical demands of viewing and increases the potential for vocabulary learning.
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Grabe, Maria Elizabeth. "Tabloid and Traditional Television News Magazine Crime Stories: Crime Lessons and Reaffirmation of Social Class Distinctions." Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly 73, no. 4 (December 1996): 926–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/107769909607300412.

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In recent times, critics have charged that tabloid news emphasizes and sensationalizes criminal behavior - thereby violating the journalistic ideal of providing objective information to the citizens of a democratic society. Yet, these claims have not been subjected to systematic investigation. This study compares tabloid and traditional broadcast news magazine programs in terms of their emphasis on crime and the content of their crime narratives. Results indicate that tabloid shows are more likely than traditional shows to feature crime stories. Both types of programs give crime stories similar prominence, and the content is relatively similar. However, tabloid shows are more likely than traditional shows to present the criminal as belonging to the middle or upper class. By contrast, traditional shows are more likely to present the criminal as belonging to the working class.
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Bjelajac, Željko, and Aleksandar Filipović. "Profile of Contemporary Criminal Investigator in Film and Television Content." Kultura polisa 19, no. 1 (April 14, 2022): 1–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.51738/kpolisa2022.19.1r.1bf.

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People have been fascinated by detective novels and complicated investigations since the advent of the detective novel as a literary form in the mid-19th century. The progenitors and early popularizers of this genre, such as Edgar Allan Poe and Arthur Conan Doyle, prepared the ground for later authors of this popular genre. In the meantime, from the beginning to the present day, the techniques and methods of criminal investigations have been immeasurably improved. Criminal and detective fiction has followed innovations, so it has always remained relevant and representative in relation to real-life investigative techniques and methods. Significant development of the TV series as a medium and a massive increase in the quality of the recorded program through a significantly more serious approach and involvement of professionals from the film industry, somewhere since the beginning of the XXI century, has led to a change in approach to procedural and criminal TV series. Instead of the previously trendy but unrealistic and pseudo-scientific procedural programs and detectives whose characterization did not correspond to reality, a new wave of crime series has emerged that is significantly more grounded in reality and faithfully shows the methods and modalities of investigative actions and personalities of criminal investigators. We aim to identify common professional and psychological characteristics of subject investigators using media content analysis, narrative analysis, characterization analysis, and other appropriate analytical methods, and to propose a profile of a modern criminal investigator who, very importantly, corresponds with investigators in real life.
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Molnar, Angelika. "THE FUNCTION OF THE DEVIL IN CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION: “THE BROTHERS KARAMAZOV” AND THE SERIES “LUCIFER” BY NETFLIX." Articult, no. 4 (2022): 65–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.28995/2227-6165-2022-4-65-70.

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The paper is devoted to the analysis of similar images of the traits in Dostoevsky's novel ''The Brothers Karamazov'' and in Fox – Netflix's series ''Lucifer''. At the same time, the elements that make up the detective layer of the verbal and the visual work are demonstrated. The basis for comparing the products of high and mass culture is created not only by the forms of murder investigations, but also by their transformation into self-reflection. Devilish figures in both cases become humanized, which allows to look at them from a new point of view. They are hereby considered in the context of the conceptualization of sinfulness, the commission of a crime. The author of the paper also touches upon both the issue of moving the fantastic layer into reality, and the presentation of deep philosophical problems in the form of criminal investigation. It turns out that both in a literary work and in a television / streaming production, the techniques of the detective novel are promoted to the background due to the predominance of Christian ideology and creative poetization.
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Schroeder, Kenneth R., and Janet E. Schroeder. "CSI Manhattan: Using the Theme of a Popular Television Series to Enhance Student Learning Beyond the Lecture Hall." HortScience 40, no. 4 (July 2005): 1138E—1139. http://dx.doi.org/10.21273/hortsci.40.4.1138e.

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According to brain-based learning theory, learning is enhanced by challenge and inhibited by threat. Effective learning occurs when students are immersed in the educational experience, challenged yet not threatened, and encouraged to actively process information. All of these components are part of simulation or role-play games. With these basic concepts in mind, we approached the challenge of enhancing student learning in a plant identification course taught in a large class setting. Considering that plant identification requires some basic detective skills, and the popularity of criminal investigation television programming, we designed a role-play exercise involving case files, investigation zones, and detective teams. As a spin-off from the television shows “CSI: Crime Scene Investigation” and “CSI: Miami,” the exercise was coined “CSI: Manhattan, Conifer Site Investigation in Manhattan, Kansas.” It was designed to fit into a 50-minute class period. Throughout the exercise, detective teams (students) needed to collectively locate and identify plants based on previous knowledge and clues within the case files and at the sites. Upon completion, plant specimens were checked in and identification logs discussed in order to provide immediate feedback and reinforcement of learning. Students enjoyed the exercise, offering positive feedback and conversations about the exercise throughout the balance of the semester. Six months later, while walking past one of the investigation sites, students remembered the site, exercises performed, and the plant name. The exercise includes both interactive and experiential learning components. This session will discuss the “CSI” exercise and its value in linking action to information.
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Khanafi, H. Khanafi, and Sri Endah Wahyuningsih. "Recording of Circuit Television (CCTV) as Evidence in The Process of Evidence on Criminal Case in Indonesia." Jurnal Daulat Hukum 1, no. 3 (September 10, 2018): 737. http://dx.doi.org/10.30659/jdh.v1i3.3385.

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Proof is the most decisive stage of the proceedings, considering at this stage will be determined whether or not proved the defendant committed a criminal act as indicted prosecutors. The issues in this thesis is whether the CCTV recording can be used as evidence in the process of proving a criminal case in Indonesia and what obstacles and solutions if CCTV be used as evidence in the process of proving a criminal case. The approach used problem is empirical juridical approach. The data used are primary data, secondary data and data tertiary. While the method of data collection was done by using literature study and field work and data analysis in this research is a descriptive qualitative. The results of research and discussion addressing that (1) a video of CCTV can be used as a valid legal evidence that they meet the requirements stipulated in the ITE Law Article 5 of Act No. 19 of 2016. (2) barriers CCTV as evidence in criminal cases is the lack of lighting and lack of ITE experts from the big city, so the result is dark and the image quality is less clear, but the CCTV still can be used as electronic evidence for CCTV still in the original form. CCTV evidence greatly assist the police to carry out investigations in criminal cases of theft and murder. Suggestions in this study were: Investigator should report the crime to the local Court-related issues CCTV recording to be used as evidence.Keywords: Closed Circuit Television (CCTV); Evidence; Criminal Law.
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Qaiser, Khushbakht, Zarfishan Qaiser, and Zaheer Abbas Chughtai. "The Indispensability of Forensic Accuracy in Criminal Justice System." Global Legal Studies Review VI, no. IV (December 30, 2021): 10–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.31703/glsr.2021(vi-iv).02.

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DNA analysis has transformed forensic science, assisting in the capture of serial killers and the exoneration of innocent people falsely accused of major crimes. As DNA profiling becomes more sensitive and is utilized in more cases, it is critical that public and professional expectations are based on reality rather than television crime drama. In the pursuit of justice, DNA evidence is a useful and neutral instrument. DNA evidence will play an increasingly essential part in investigating crimes in the future, whether it helps convictor absolve persons. As a result, victims will receive better justice, and communities will be safer. This article discusses the vitality of DNA in the criminal justice system and provides an analysis pertaining to international practices.
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Radiontseva, E. S. "Emotional and Aesthetic Values as Basis for Popularity of TV Programs: Contrastive-Comparative Experience." Nauchnyi dialog 11, no. 3 (April 28, 2022): 247–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.24224/2227-1295-2022-11-3-247-263.

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The article is devoted to the problem of identifying the competitive advantages of journalistic TV works. The analysis technique is based on a comparison of the format-forming features of two TV programs that are similar in terms of display subject, subject matter, functions, genres, and other features. The issues of current trends in the television industry are considered. The author focuses on the specifics of the development of criminal journalism on Russian television. The material of a comparative analysis of the programs “The investigation was conducted ...” with Leonid Kanevsky (NTV) and “Legends of the Soviet detective” (TK “Zvezda”) did not become the subject of wide study, despite the rather long existence of the projects. It is argued that due to the fact that on domestic television today there are a large number of programs that are largely identical in terms of format-forming features, it becomes important to understand the benefits that further provide the viewer’s attention and the rating of the TV channel. It is shown that a comparative analysis allows understanding the needs of the audience, based on which in the future it is possible to model the conceptual features of programs. It is concluded that journalistic projects develop according to the laws of marketing: those products that have the following advantages are “sold” more successfully: emotional values, functions unusual for journalism, art values, etc.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Criminal investigation on television"

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McManus, Sarah E. "Influence of the CSI effect on education and mass media." Master's thesis, University of Central Florida, 2010. http://digital.library.ucf.edu/cdm/ref/collection/ETD/id/4595.

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Forensic science television shows, especially CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, have been said to influence the public's perception of how forensic science is used and create interest in studying forensic science and pursuing jobs in the field. This study investigates this claim through a variety of methods. First, definitions of the CSI effect are discussed, including how it was first used and mentioned in the media. Second, survey data from students in a forensic anthropology course regarding interest in forensic science media and educational and career choices are analyzed. Third, the number and debut dates of forensic science non-fiction books, novels, non-fiction television shows, and television dramas are investigated. Finally, a content analysis of the television show Bones is undertaken in order to understand how the forensic anthropology presented in this show differs from the actual practice of forensic anthropology. Results of this study indicate that, overall, students who wanted to pursue forensic science careers and graduate study did not watch more forensic science television shows and read more forensic science novels than those who did not want to pursue forensic science careers and graduate study. Also, based on the decreased interest in a number of forensic careers, it appears that respondents may have started the course with false perceptions regarding the actual job descriptions of these careers. Regarding the number and debut dates of forensic science media, this study found that the majority of non-fiction forensic anthropology books, non-fiction television shows, television dramas debuted after CSI appeared, corroborating the claim that CSI led to an increase in interest in forensic anthropology. In addition, this study found that while much of Bones is fictionalized for entertainment purposes, many of the techniques and analyses presented on the show have a peripheral basis in scientific methods.
ID: 029094425; System requirements: World Wide Web browser and PDF reader.; Mode of access: World Wide Web.; Thesis (M.A.)--University of Central Florida, 2010.; Includes bibliographical references (p. 129-130).
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Kleffner, Katherine. "Seething Cauldron of Crime: Criminals and Detectives in Historical and Fictional London." Bowling Green State University / OhioLINK, 2015. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=bgsu1429017193.

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Chaves, Ian M. "Crime Drama Television Programs: Educational or Not?" Youngstown State University / OhioLINK, 2011. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=ysu1322858428.

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Legros, Emily Ann. "Unsubs and Profilers: Reality or Fiction? Depictions of Criminal Profiling in the Television Series "Criminal Minds"." Thesis, Boston College, 2010. http://hdl.handle.net/2345/1199.

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Thesis advisor: Bonnie Jefferson
Images of crime and authorities' attempts to protect society from evil, which saturate dramatic programming on television, have the potential to influence public perception of crime and of crime-solving tools used in the real world. Although "Criminal Minds," a popular broadcast series, shares this potential, it distinguishes itself from others of its genre through its use of criminal profiling as its crime solving mechanism. Using standards provided in Douglas et al.'s "Crime Classification Manual: A Standard System for Investigating and Classifying Violent Crimes, Second Edition," the "Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fourth Edition," and the "Hare Psychopathy Checklist Revised" as theoretical frameworks, this Communication thesis examines how the criminal profiling depictions of two "Criminal Minds" episodes conform to established criminal profiling conventions utilized by law enforcement. Overall, the results of these analyses suggest that the criminal profiling portrayals in the episodes "L.D.S.K." and "Fear and Loathing" adhere to legitimate real life criminal profiling considerations
Thesis (BA) — Boston College, 2010
Submitted to: Boston College. College of Arts and Sciences
Discipline: Communication Honors Program
Discipline: Communication Department
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Valiér, Claire Elizabeth. "Looking for the criminal : forensic science, criminal investigation, and subjectivity." Thesis, University of Cambridge, 2001. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.620966.

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Lamprecht, Adriaan Matthys. "The use of closed-circuit television in South African criminal courts." Diss., University of Pretoria, 2019. http://hdl.handle.net/2263/73091.

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In the last decade the use of closed-circuit television or similar electronic devices (CCTV) has started to play a significant role in courtrooms, both as a silent witness and as a device through which to receive testimony. The benefits of optimising the use of CCTV for receiving testimony are numerous. This paper focusses on two, namely easier access to justice through criminal courts, and bridging the gap between the protective measures created by legislation with regard to vulnerable witnesses and the effective implementation of said measures. The requirements for using CCTV to receive testimony, if interpreted in a reasonable way, does not limit the type of device or facility to be used. It merely stipulates that the facilities at a remote point be overseen by a designated official, and that the device to be used must allow all parties, both at the court point and at the remote point, to hear and see the other parties, and to be able to follow the proceedings. In recent years technology has advanced to such an extent that audio-visual capable devices are readily available. It is proposed that if the above interpretation is followed, the facilities through which testimony can be given by means of CCTV need not be stationary, it can travel to where it is needed thereby making courts more accessible, and alleviating trauma with regards to vulnerable witnesses who can testify at a designated buildings and no longer needs to go to court, a place designed to be intimidating.
Mini Dissertation (LLM)--University of Pretoria, 2019.
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Doyle, Aaron William. "How television influences social institutions, the case of policing and criminal justice." Thesis, National Library of Canada = Bibliothèque nationale du Canada, 2001. http://www.collectionscanada.ca/obj/s4/f2/dsk3/ftp04/NQ61083.pdf.

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Howard, Susan M. "An investigation into children's perceptions of the reality of television /." View thesis View thesis, 1997. http://library.uws.edu.au/adt-NUWS/public/adt-NUWS20030602.154347/index.html.

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Ding, Grace T. "The Circuit: An Original Television Series." Scholarship @ Claremont, 2014. http://scholarship.claremont.edu/cmc_theses/881.

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Between good and evil there's a whole lot of gray: Welcome to The Circuit. A shady private security firm recruits criminals straight out of prison and sells its services to the highest bidder, saint and sinner alike (mostly sinners). Through the trials and tribulations of a diverse ensemble cast, the show explores some of my absolute favorite themes in storytelling: gray morality, found families, and unlikely heroes. Follow our gritty and guarded lead Shaye as she struggles to tame a group of talented and contentious ex-cons under the shadow of her ambitious and manipulative father, all the while struggling to maintain her integrity in a world where nobody's the good guy. This thesis is an original television drama series, and consists of two full episodes as well as thirteen episode synopses for season one. It is also a work in progress, so feedback is welcome.
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Howard, Susan M. "An Investigation into children's perceptions of the reality of television." Thesis, View thesis View thesis, 1997. http://handle.uws.edu.au:8081/1959.7/60.

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This thesis occupies an uneasy space: not within or even at the leading edge of any one tradition, but in the anomalous and almost unoccupied space in which three traditions fail to connect. In keeping with this standpoint, it employs a range of approaches from a cross-paradigm perspective. It draws the main hypothesis that it tests from the cognitive developmental paradigm and develops its main methodological tools from methods of discourse analysis, supplemented by a variety of other instruments, quantitative as well as qualitative. This thesis makes five main claims: (1). Modality judgements, issues and perceptions in relation to television programme content are significant elements in a complex, active and creative process of learning for children in the contemporary world. (2). Children's modality judgements and processes of understanding are significantly different from those of adults in important respects. (3). A further significant developmentally-related phenomenon that emerges from the data is the importance of moments of rupture in developing modality schema and strategies. (4). Children's programme preferences, as refracted through modality structures and strategies typical of different ages, reflect a coherent learning context in which children tackle modality experiences, problems and dilemmas that are well suited to their needs at that point in their development. (5). Children's talk about issues of modality is also a species of social action, in and through which children position and reposition themselves in a variety of social contexts, constructing not only maps and versions of the world, but versions of their selves and tactics to maintain their specific interests. Many of the generalisations in this thesis are still tentative, in need of further development. Some of them, however, are more solidly grounded and would be able to contribute to current debates in education and public life on the role and functions of television in the lives of children.
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Books on the topic "Criminal investigation on television"

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1955-, Keil Erika, and Volk Andreas, eds. Tatort: Die Requisten der Beweisführung. Zürich: Schule und Museum für Gestaltung, 1998.

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Claggett, Kara J. The CSI effect: How does television distort forensic science in criminal investigations? [San Diego, California]: National University, 2013.

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Ran, Ch'oe. Mausŭ: Ch'oe Ran taebonjip. Kyŏnggi-do P'aju-si: Iji P'ŏbŭllising, 2021.

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Kim, Ŭn-hŭi, Wŏn-sŏk Kim, and Hye-su Kim. Sigŭnŏl: Xin hao = Signal. Singapore: Poh Kim Video, 2016.

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Clark, Mary Higgins. All dressed in white: An under suspicion novel. New York: Simon & Schuster, 2015.

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Breslin, Jack. America's most wanted: How television catches crooks. New York: Harper & Row, 1990.

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Cox, Greg. CSI: Crime scene investigation : shock treatment : a novel. New York: Pocket Star Books, 2010.

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Philip, Lerman, and Copyright Paperback Collection (Library of Congress), eds. Public enemies: The host of America's most wanted targets the nation's most notorious criminals. New York: Pocket Books, 2002.

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Mei, Xiaoqing. Fa zheng xian feng II: Forensic heroes II. [South San Francisco, CA]: Tai sheng yu le gong si, 2009.

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Wiemker, Markus. Trust no reality: Eine soziologische Analyse der X-Files : Soziologie einer Fernsehserie am Beispiel von Akte X : postmoderne Theorien und Cultural Studies. Berlin: Wissenschaftlicher Verlag Berlin, 1998.

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Book chapters on the topic "Criminal investigation on television"

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Osterburg, James W., Richard H. Ward, and Larry S. Miller. "Victims, Witnesses, and Human Resources." In Criminal Investigation, 173–226. 8 Edition. | New York : Routledge, 2019. | Revised edition of Criminal investigation, [2014]: Routledge, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780429259692-10.

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Osterburg, James W., Richard H. Ward, and Larry S. Miller. "Surveillance." In Criminal Investigation, 229–54. 8 Edition. | New York : Routledge, 2019. | Revised edition of Criminal investigation, [2014]: Routledge, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780429259692-12.

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Osterburg, James W., Richard H. Ward, and Larry S. Miller. "Interrogation of Suspects and Hostile Witnesses." In Criminal Investigation, 255–82. 8 Edition. | New York : Routledge, 2019. | Revised edition of Criminal investigation, [2014]: Routledge, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780429259692-13.

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Osterburg, James W., Richard H. Ward, and Larry S. Miller. "Reconstructing the Past." In Criminal Investigation, 283–304. 8 Edition. | New York : Routledge, 2019. | Revised edition of Criminal investigation, [2014]: Routledge, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780429259692-14.

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Osterburg, James W., Richard H. Ward, and Larry S. Miller. "Crime and Constitutional Law." In Criminal Investigation, 307–30. 8 Edition. | New York : Routledge, 2019. | Revised edition of Criminal investigation, [2014]: Routledge, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780429259692-16.

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Osterburg, James W., Richard H. Ward, and Larry S. Miller. "Evidence and Effective Testimony." In Criminal Investigation, 331–44. 8 Edition. | New York : Routledge, 2019. | Revised edition of Criminal investigation, [2014]: Routledge, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780429259692-17.

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Osterburg, James W., Richard H. Ward, and Larry S. Miller. "Homicide." In Criminal Investigation, 347–430. 8 Edition. | New York : Routledge, 2019. | Revised edition of Criminal investigation, [2014]: Routledge, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780429259692-19.

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Osterburg, James W., Richard H. Ward, and Larry S. Miller. "Robbery." In Criminal Investigation, 431–44. 8 Edition. | New York : Routledge, 2019. | Revised edition of Criminal investigation, [2014]: Routledge, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780429259692-20.

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Osterburg, James W., Richard H. Ward, and Larry S. Miller. "Rape and Other Sex Crimes." In Criminal Investigation, 445–66. 8 Edition. | New York : Routledge, 2019. | Revised edition of Criminal investigation, [2014]: Routledge, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780429259692-21.

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Osterburg, James W., Richard H. Ward, and Larry S. Miller. "Burglary." In Criminal Investigation, 467–84. 8 Edition. | New York : Routledge, 2019. | Revised edition of Criminal investigation, [2014]: Routledge, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780429259692-22.

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Conference papers on the topic "Criminal investigation on television"

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Perrot, Patrick, Guillaume Galou, and Herve Daudigny. "GPR: Applications in criminal investigation." In 2014 IEEE Conference on Antenna Measurements & Applications (CAMA). IEEE, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/cama.2014.7003347.

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Donalds, C. M., and K. Osei-Bryson. "Criminal Investigation Knowledge System: CRIKS." In Proceedings of the 39th Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS'06). IEEE, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/hicss.2006.102.

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Bellandi, Valerio, Paolo Ceravolo, Samira Maghool, and Stefano Siccardi. "Graph Embeddings in Criminal Investigation." In MEDES '20: 12th International Conference on Management of Digital EcoSystems. New York, NY, USA: ACM, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/3415958.3433102.

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Syaidi, Ridwan, and Azis Budianto. "Inner Fingerprint Check Criminal Action Investigation." In Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Law, Social Science, Economics, and Education, ICLSSEE 2022, 16 April 2022, Semarang, Indonesia. EAI, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.4108/eai.16-4-2022.2319800.

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Jin Li and Ping He. "Extended automatic reasoning of criminal investigation." In 2009 International Conference on Industrial Mechatronics and Automation (ICIMA 2009). IEEE, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icima.2009.5156616.

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Nyoka, Andrew Fredrick, Kelvin Sauli Godfrey, Happines Gideon Mwakilembe, Leonard Jonas Mugendi, Oscar David Mbita, Adramane Assoumana, and Dawson Ladislaus Msongaleli. "Reliable Face Identification System for Criminal Investigation." In 2023 11th International Symposium on Digital Forensics and Security (ISDFS). IEEE, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/isdfs58141.2023.10131738.

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Bhaskar, Rahul Kamal, Julia Paredes, Zahra Shaken, Zahra Sahaf, Haleh Alemasoom, Craig Anslow, Frank Maurer, Mario Costa Sousa, and Faramarz Samavati. "VACI: Towards visual analytics for criminal investigation." In 2014 IEEE Conference on Visual Analytics Science and Technology (VAST). IEEE, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/vast.2014.7042543.

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Muramatsu, Daigo, Yasushi Makihara, Haruyuki Iwama, Takuya Tanoue, and Yasushi Yagi. "Gait Verification System for Supporting Criminal Investigation." In 2013 2nd IAPR Asian Conference on Pattern Recognition (ACPR). IEEE, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/acpr.2013.195.

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Lakshan, Imasha, Lumini Wickramasinghe, Sandaru Disala, Smirithika Chandrasegar, and Prasanna S. Haddela. "Real Time Deception Detection for Criminal Investigation." In 2019 National Information Technology Conference (NITC). IEEE, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/nitc48475.2019.9114422.

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Haque, Shaheryar Ehsan I., and Shahzad Saleem. "Augmented reality based criminal investigation system (ARCRIME)." In 2020 8th International Symposium on Digital Forensics and Security (ISDFS). IEEE, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/isdfs49300.2020.9116204.

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Reports on the topic "Criminal investigation on television"

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Plowman, Kent M. Criminal Investigation Program Report. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, October 1988. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada202444.

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Rekstad, Gary, and Dennis Bodson. Investigation of High Definition Television for Application to Teleconferencing. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, February 1992. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada268636.

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Rossinskiy, Sergey Borisovich. Preliminary Investigation in a Criminal Case: What Is Its Purpose? DOI СODE, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.18411/doicode-2023.167.

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Montero Díaz, Julio, ÁL Rubio Moraga, T. Antona Jimeno, j. Martín Quevedo, and L. Fernández Ramírez. Television news bulletins in the Franco era. An investigation of the sources. Revista Latina de Comunicación Social, RLCS, February 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.4185/rlcs-2014-1006en.

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Gupta, Shweta. DNA Fingerprinting: A Major Tool for Crime Investigation. Spring Library, April 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.47496/nl.blog.24.

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DNA profiling has revolutionized the criminal justice system over the past decades. It has even enabled the law enforcement from exonerating people who have been convicted wrongfully of crimes which they did not commit.
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Rossinsky, Sergey Borisovich. Attracting as the accused – the result of the maximum complete investigation of the criminal case. DOI СODE, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.18411/doicode-2022.028.

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Lynch, Daniel J. The United States Army Criminal Investigation Command and Its Role in the Army's War on Drugs. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, April 1993. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada264237.

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Melton, Patricia A. Enacting an Improved Response to Sexual Assault: A Criminal Justice Practitioner’s Guide. RTI Press, July 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.3768/rtipress.2020.op.0066.2007.

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Sexual assault is a violent crime that traumatizes individual victims and endangers entire communities. Every victim of sexual assault deserves an opportunity for justice and access to the resources they need to recover from this trauma. In addition, many perpetrators of sexual assaults are serial offenders who also commit other violent crimes, including armed robberies, aggravated assaults, burglary, domestic violence, and homicides, against strangers and acquaintances. Criminal justice agencies have the power to create a strategic, sustainable plan for an improved response to sexual assault that aligns with current best practices and national recommendations. In this document, we define an “improved response” as an approach that supports effective investigation and prosecution of sexual assault cases, holds perpetrators accountable, and promotes healing and recovery for victims of sexual assault. This guide will help prosecutor and law enforcement agencies create a process with milestones, goals, and suggested actions, all designed to support a successful and sustainable approach for addressing sexual assault cases. Improving the criminal justice system’s response to sexual assault ultimately improves public safety and promotes trust between criminal justice agencies and the communities they serve.
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Kolencik, Marian. A critical evaluation of the risk indicators of criminal conduct involving CBRN and explosive materials - Behavioural and observational analysis in crime detection and investigation. ISEM Institute, n.p.o., October 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.52824/vzrb5079.

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Terrorist attacks using explosives and CBRN (Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear) materials have been present throughout history. While the frequency of CBRN terrorist attacks is relatively low compared to those with explosives and other types of weapons, it is crucial to treat the efforts of both terrorist organizations and individuals with appropriate gravity in order to avert catastrophic consequences. Identifying warning signs that indicate criminal behaviour is crucial for preventing planned crimes or terrorist attacks, and there is a need for more precise coverage of potential risk indicators related to CBRN and explosive crimes. This research aimed at examining and scrutinizing possible warning signs associated with planning and conducting terrorist attacks using CBRN and explosive materials. The research was implemented in three phases. First, comprise the systematic literature review. In the second phase, the case studies and CCTV records from past cases from Europe, USA, Australia and Asia were analysed and the aim was to create a list of risk indicators and categories for future reference by developing a methodological tool. The last phase represented a survey in which the practitioners from European Law enforcement and Intelligence Agencies critically assessed the list of risk indicators and their categories created based on the previous two steps of the research. The last goal was to gain the agreement and endorsement of law enforcement officials from different European nations regarding the validity and importance of recognized risk indicators and their categories, as well as their ranking for use in operational tasks, investigations, and training. The majority of the respondents found the identified categories and risk indicators as reliable and relevant for their operational activities and investigations. For the second research question, the survey results prioritized categories of risk indicators that are most suitable for the detection tactics of investigators and intelligence officers. The third research question examined the ease of observing identified risk indicators, with the category of technological detection/air sampling alarm risk indicators ranking as the easiest to detect. Finally, the survey found that the identified risk indicators are useful for training activities of security entities. Several final comments and recommendations from participants were also discussed, emphasizing the importance of considering multiple factors when identifying risk indicators and the value of the comprehensive list of identified risk indicators. The publication also examines some terrorist theories, the advantages, limitations, and the ongoing debate surrounding the use of profiling in protective security.
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Peirce, Jennifer, and Alexandre Veyrat-Pontet. Citizen Security in Belize. Inter-American Development Bank, October 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.18235/0009140.

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In the face of rising crime rates and increasingly complex transnational and local criminal dynamics, Belize's limited institutional resources are overstretched. Youth violence and gangs are of particular concern in urban areas, where lack of education and employment options converge with the prevalence of guns and trafficking networks. Despite some promising smaller-scale crime prevention initiatives, a comprehensive crime prevention strategy requires more significant institutional reforms. This Technical Note reviews the current trends in crime and violence in Belize and the government's existing policies and programs in the sector. It then proposes several short and medium-term actions to strengthen the government's ability to prevent and reduce crime and violence, such as consolidating strategic planning and information management efforts, designing prevention programs more tailored to specific at-risk groups, bolstering criminal investigation and community policing resources, and adapting the corrections system to the specific needs of juveniles and gang-involved youth.
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