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The Sherlock Effect
- How Forensic Doctors and Investigators Disastrously Reason Like the Great Detective
- Written by: Thomas W. Young
- Narrated by: Thomas W. Young
- Length: 12 hrs and 40 mins
- Unabridged
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Forensic science is in crisis and at a cross-roads. Movies and television dramas depict forensic heroes with high-tech tools and dazzling intellects who - inside an hour, notwithstanding commercials - piece together past-event puzzles from crime scenes and autopsies. Likewise, Sherlock Holmes - the iconic fictional detective, and the invention of forensic doctor Sir Arthur Conan Doyle - is held up as a paragon of forensic and scientific inspiration - does not "reason forward" as most people do, but "reasons backwards."
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The Sherlock Effect
- How Forensic Doctors and Investigators Disastrously Reason Like the Great Detective
- Narrated by: Thomas W. Young
- Length: 12 hrs and 40 mins
- Release Date: 23-11-21
- Language: English
- Criminology · Law · Social Sciences
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