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    specifically‚ forensic science. From beginning to end‚ the characters depend on the use and their understanding of forensic science to uncover the mysteries of each examined case. The advancements in technology along with the psychological approach used by detectives to solve each case make the serious and critical role that science plays more than evident to the audience. Law & Order: Special Victims Unit series premiered on the NBC network in the fall of 1999 as the first spin-off of the successful crime

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    team of writers were able to film a highly intense action-comedy based around two detectives fighting organized crime. By examining distortions‚ crime causation theories‚ and the image portrayed in “Bad Boys‚” the viewer is absorbed into the Hollywood perspective of our justice system. “Bad Boys” is a hilarious action filled movie that distracts the viewer from things like logic and coherence. Detectives stared by the famous Will Smith and Martin Lawrence are on a deadline to find $100

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    identity of Ellie Andrews. In the morning‚ two detectives and the owner of the motel knock on the door on Gable’s and Colbert’s room to find out where or more information about the missing Ellie Andrews. Colbert then goes into panic‚ and has the idea of jumping out the window‚ for she does not want to go back to her father and husband. Gable calms her down and tells her to get her hair in front of her eyes and unbutton her dress. Next‚ the detectives knock on the door. Gable now rambles loud enough

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    short story adheres to the conventions of crime writing; the great detective (refer to resource 2) The short story composed by Arthur Conan Doyle‚ The Problem of Thor Bridge directly adheres to the conventions of crime writing‚ specifically‚ the great detective. These conventions include narration by Watson‚ a distressed person begging Holmes for assistance‚ the observation of the crime scene to discover clues and the detective explains to others what has occurred to the other characters and readers

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    interrogation works. His book‚ Homicide: A Year on the Killing Streets gives us a very detailed view on this. Homicide detectives work hard to get information out of suspects. They like to give their suspects a false hope of becoming free if they give up the info. They call this hope an imaginary window‚ an escape hatch in which they might be able to crawl out of. When done correctly the detectives can get all the information they need from the person. The guiltiest person is constantly the first person looking

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    Fatale”). While both women possess the attractive and seductive characteristics‚ they fail to become involved with Marlowe to further bring the detective to a downfall. Carmen portrays herself as being promiscuous and immature while Vivian is more mysterious and smart. They both are physically attracted to Marlowe and attempt to get him into bed but the detective refuses to sleep with either of the two women sensing that they are nothing

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    In the story “Lamb to the Slaughter” by Roald Dahl‚ a man named Patrick Maloney informs his wife that he desired a divorce. In the 1950’s at the Maloney Household‚ Patrick Maloney arrives homefrom his work as a policeman. Patrick Maloney was married to Mary Maloney. Mary Maloney was pregnant with Patrick Maloney’s child. When Patrick Maloney entered the household‚ he bore bad news for his young wife. He explained to Mary that he was in love with another woman‚ and demanded to have a divorce. Mary

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    playground like the one in the neighborhood. He was the scourge of the neighborhood‚ but no one knew it was him until the head of the talion department hired the top detective in the country. The detective‚ Aron Jacobs‚ could scavenge a piece of evidence that occurred from a crime scene weeks ago and easily give a synopsis on it. Detective Jacobs was no sedentary man‚ he was always out on the field investigating and deducing situations. His unorthodox genre of dealing with crimes is what lead him to

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    ongoing popularity for an ever evolving genre. The classic detective story would be nothing without the detective. The detective and the characters which surround him or her is paramount since it forms the foundations of the plot. Like the genre itself‚ the characters and the detective change. In the Golden Era of Crime Fiction‚ the likes of Christie and Sayers‚ emerged with detectives such as Poirot and Blore‚ where like many other detectives in this time‚ heavily relied on logic and wits to solve

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    Analysis‚ Seven (David Fincher‚ 1995) Jenevieve Hardy In the opening of Seven (David Fincher‚ 1995) the protagonist‚ Detective William Somerset‚ is revealed in the first frame‚ an introduction into his life at work and home is shown‚ where a clear binary opposition is shown between his personal and work life style. The audience is also introduced to another main character‚ Detective David Mills‚ where he is introduced as the new guy‚ very unclear of his surroundings and shown as less important from

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