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Take the Armchair Detectives & At-Home Sleuth's Quiz
Take the Quiz: There are more than a few questions on the test that need "qualifying" because there are no right or absolute answers all the time for all situations across the country. Forensic science and criminal justice both, do not have standardization. That means, different jurisdications do different things according to their: man power, budget, the size of the area and their resources. Take the quiz by clicking on the link below. Important: While you are taking the quiz, make a running tally of the points allowed for each question. When finished, click the "Done" key for your results, (which tabulate a % percentage of correct answers). After you see the results, don't forget to hit the back key to return to this site. For more information on the quiz variables, and a "fun" key as to how you scored—after you've taken the test, click on the thumbnail found at the bottom to reveal certain answers and another scale on how you did. Are you a genius? |
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This Quiz is only a sample of the disparate issues between entertainment—television and film—and what happens in real life. In the book, The Myth of CSI: Is Forensic Science the Panacea of Justice? you will learn the truth about the criminal justice system. Like anything else, this will be a wake-up call. But you can help. And, in a series of upcoming articles and Because until you or someone you care about becomes a victim of crime, you won't realize that what you thought was a smooth-running justice machine is only as good as its working parts. |
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Andrea Campbell©2006-7
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