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Dynamo1 said:
I never said I do not like them. I was just adding to it. And my only suggestion to you would not be permitted on a PG-13 board.

Let's not even go here. And please dial it back on the sarcastic comments.

Thanks.
 
Well, seeing as most of the info we need in fanfiction is on the show... maybe if we could post/find/write up episode transcripts of the scenes where they discuss techniques, we could learn? I actually learnt alot by doing research and reading transcripts...

Just an idea *smiles shyly* lol

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Ok, I'd edit, but I can't so yeah, I'm sorry.

Where are we on that dictionary? I could help if anyone likes. Or have I have a blond moment and missed it.

Oh and any info needed with reguards to pathology or anothopolpgy, I'm a medical and psychology/criminology student.. so yeah, i could help with thread making.

Jodie
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MikeA said:
HI. First post. I'm a h.s. science teacher who is designing a forensics class for an alternative h.s. for at-risk teens.
What I want is to find an index to episodes arranged by forensic science subject, because I want to find episodes of CSI family (and other forensic) shows to go with each topic that I am teaching. Like, an episode that features document analysis to kick off that unit, or blood work, or dental forensics and facial reconstruction, etc.
Anybody know where I can look for this? Otherwise, I won't have time to find a show for each topic. I think this will help my class a lot.

HI, welcome ...
well I don't think you would have such a list, but I could help you if you want ( i've just recently rewatched csi ny and csi miami) and i study forensics ... so if you want, if you tell me what notion you want illustrated, i could try and find you an episode.

For facial reconstruction, there's one (based from the skull) in CSINY episode 223
 
Yeah, me too. I can help Miami wise, I'm not too stong on the others. But if you mention a technique, I can probably tell you the episode title, which you can then download on Itunes or something.

I must say, if my teachers had used CSI as an aid, I'd have been impressed!
 
The only problem is, that usually, the techniques they use are not very realistic ... so ...

adorelo, in Miami ( for blood patterns analysis) can you remember the name of the episode where a man pushed his daughter down the stairs because she knew he was having an affair with her aunt?

It's in season 2 I think ... but I can't find it ... (speed is stilll there i think)
 
Yep that was 'Witness to murder' in season 2.

I know. I agree. I'd say they were 80% accurate most of the time. Though there are moments when I just want to pop in and say 'err, no...' :lol:

Hope that helps.

For other areas of forensics can I also recomend 'Bones' :D I learnt a lot from thet myself.

Jodie

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Yep and I can tell you about that too. My aunts a cop, I've been shooting since I can remember. Want info on a gun? Come to me hehe.

Of google. Google is always good.
 
yeah, although with guns, especially with all the chemicals .. to get the info you want, you often end up on very strange websites ...
 
Do we have a website list page on this thread? Could I start one? Maybe a place people could post links to usful sites they have found. **EDIT: Yes we do, sorry. Just found it ;)**

What else could we put up to help folks who want to learn?

Oh, and I hope that episode was useful thegluups :)
 
?? Oh, it was just to answer a previous post from a teacher, and she was talking of blood pattern analysis and facial id ...
 
As oppose to have a thread for forensic science questions, would it not be better to have a separate topic for each new question?
That way the posts can focus on the question, it would be easier to browse, and the questions may lead onto further discussion on whatever topic the question was about.
Might liven the place up a bit. Just a thought.
 
People I ahve had a brainwave *get out the champagne*

What do we think of catagories? Like, instead of a new thread for each question, seperate the threads into catagories where people can ask.

Eg:

Trace: all question about trace (what it is/how it's done/how it's analysed etc)

Ballistics/Firearms: (Same as above)

Blood analysis (blah blah)

Do we like? Maybe we could start the topics depending on what area we most understand. Everyone I mean.

Let me know if you think that's silly.. or good :lol: hehe.

Jodie
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