University of North Texas Health Science Center at Fort Worth2019-08-222019-08-222013-08-012013-08-08https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12503/26294Joseph Warren, Bruce Budowle and Arthur J. Eisenberg speak about crime scene investigation and forensic science as portrayed in popular television. They discuss how the shows distort and overstate the ways in which forensic scientists help solve crimes and identify victims, and they describe potential impacts on jurors' expectations. They also appreciate how these shows drive curiosity and bring better grant funding and more students to forensic science.00:05:02video/mp4enEvidenceGenetic PhenomenaGenetic ProcessesGeneticsGenetics and GenomicsGenetic StructuresGenomicsInvestigative TechniquesLawLife SciencesOther Genetics and GenomicsCrime Scene Investigation: TV versus Realityinterview