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Criminals And Crimes: Fact Vs. Fiction

Criminals and Crimes: Fact vs. Fiction

Trends or fads come and go; some even take the world by storm. The latest storm is blowing toward the criminal justice field. It is a well known fact, no matter what the age; people will believe EVERYTHING and ANYTHING they see on television. Just like when we were little, we believed we could fly like Superman or solve crimes like Batman, now it’s all about being a CSI. Television always sensationalizes things and crime is no different, unfortunately, people don’t see the difference between the harsh reality of crime and the glamour shown on television.
Everyone these days wants to be a CSI (crime scene investigator), lab technician or a profiler. This is proven by the increase of demand for more and more criminal justice programs and classes. Just to give an idea about how new this trend is, when I was searching colleges for the right course of study at the end of 2006, USI couldn’t give me much information because they......


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