Friday, 20 September 2013

Opening to CSI ideologies

In the text there is quite a selection of different ideologies being presented to the audience one of the main ones shown is when the police want to investigate the situation however the forensics investigators use a act giving them more power over the police and in control this makes them appear to know alot more about situations like this and the implication that they are experienced.
Another popular ideology presented is the fact that both men and women are treated on equal grounds this is shown when involved in the investigation of the crime scene the males listen carefully to the women's ideas on the situation just as much as they males listen to the other male forensics investigators they are all shown that they are very independent and dominant through there tone of language and don't require each other to help them out in situations.
There is also a dominant ideology focusing on the crime situations they look into. In the reality of crime scenes they take a while to solve and a lot of back ground investigation and technical equipment is used to correctly identify the origin of the skeleton.However this text represents that crime scenes are easily solved and forensics investigators can judge a just found skeleton  to be a male or a female in past life just by uncovering the skull in a second.There is also another scene which pushes this ideology this is when the woman character finds a necklace she quickly runs to the computer and figures out what it is easily just by looking at a image of a person wearing it.



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