Andrea Campbell will be available for print, television, radio and Internet interviews
in regards her book, The MYTH OF CSI: Is Forensic Science the Panacea of Justice?

Please visit the "contact " link and page for addresses, e-dresses, agent and publisher
information. The Media page has interview questions as well. Thank you for your interest.

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Media Information and Author Biography

About Andrea Campbell:

Author Andrea Campbell holds a degree in criminal justice. She is a trained
forensic artist, capable of doing 3-D reconstruction sculptures from skulls;
she also has expertise in comprehensive composite art and would like to do:
cadaver drawings and fugitive updates. She studied art under Betty Pat. Gatliff
and Karen T. Taylor, the world's first art pioneers and the best forensic artists.

She is the author of Forensic Science: Evidence, Clues and Investigation,
Rights of the Accused, Making Crime Pay, Legal Ease: A Guide to Criminal
Law, Evidence and Procedure
, and Detective Notebook: Crime Scene Science.

Campbell is a Diplomate and Fellow with The American College of Forensic
Examiners International (D.A.C.F.E.I.) (F.A.C.F.E.I.). Also a member of the professional group International Association for Identification, and is
Editor for the Arkansas Identification News, a quarterly that goes out to forensic
scientists, law enforcement, and parole officers, whom all belong to IAI in her state.

campbell@the-csi-effect.com

www.andreacampbell.com

http://www.thecsieffect.blogspot.com

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Radio and Television Interview Questions

Is there a "CSI Effect"?
How does it transpire?
Why should we care?
How do you know? Who are you?
What are some of the differences between television forensic science depictions
and criminalistics in real life?
How do your colleagues feel?
What are the ramifications of this continuing?
Why is this controversial?
Is the media educating criminals?
What is being done to combat this?
Are there solutions?

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