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''CSI'' ''(Crime Scene Investigation)'' is a
media franchise A media franchise, also known as a multimedia franchise, is a collection of related media in which several derivative works have been produced from an original creative work of fiction, such as a film, a work of literature, a television program or ...
of American television series created by
Anthony E. Zuiker Anthony E. Zuiker (pronounced ; born August 17, 1968) is an American television writer, television producer, and author. He is best known as the creator of ''CSI: Crime Scene Investigation''. He produced all four editions of the ''CSI'' franc ...
. The first three ''CSI'' series follow the work of forensic scientists as they unveil the circumstances behind mysterious deaths, while the fourth series, '' CSI: Cyber'', emphasizes behavioral psychology and how it can be applied to cyber forensics. ''
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation ''CSI: Crime Scene Investigation'', also referred to as ''CSI'' and ''CSI: Las Vegas'', is an American procedural forensics crime drama television series that ran on CBS from October 6, 2000, to September 27, 2015, spanning 15 seasons. This wa ...
'' began on October 6, 2000, and ran for fifteen full seasons. Starring (at various times) William Petersen, Ted Danson, Marg Helgenberger, Elisabeth Shue, and Laurence Fishburne, the series concluded its run with a two-hour finale entitled " Immortality" on September 27, 2015. The series' original lead characters, Gil Grissom and
Catherine Willows Catherine Willows is a fictional character, portrayed by Marg Helgenberger, from the CBS crime drama ''CSI: Crime Scene Investigation'' and its sequel, '' CSI: Vegas''. Helgenberger made her franchise debut in the first-season episode "Pilot". H ...
, were based upon Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department (LVMPD) Crime Scene Analysts Daniel Holstein and Yolanda McClary. ''CSI'' first spin-off and the second series within the franchise is ''
CSI: Miami ''CSI: Miami'' (''Crime Scene Investigation: Miami'') is an American police procedural drama television series that ran from September 23, 2002 until April 8, 2012 on CBS. Featuring David Caruso as Lieutenant Horatio Caine, Emily Procter as Dete ...
'', which ran for ten seasons between 2002 and 2012, and was canceled on May 13, 2012. ''Miami'' stars David Caruso and
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, with its lead character, Horatio Caine, based upon Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) bomb squad technician Detective John Haynes. In 2004, ''CSI: Miami'' spun off ''
CSI: NY ''CSI: NY'' (''Crime Scene Investigation: New York'', stylized as ''CSI: NY/Crime Scene Investigation'') is an American police procedural television series that ran on CBS from September 22, 2004, to February 22, 2013, for a total of nine seaso ...
'', the third series in the franchise and the only indirect spin-off of ''CSI''. It was canceled on May 10, 2013, after nine seasons. The series starred Gary Sinise, Melina Kanakaredes, and Sela Ward. In 2014, ''CSI'' spun off ''CSI: Cyber'', its second direct spin-off and the fourth series in the franchise. ''Cyber'' premiered in 2015, and starred Patricia Arquette and franchise alumnus Ted Danson—the only actor to appear as a series regular in more than one ''CSI'' series. The lead character, Avery Ryan, was inspired by cyber-psychologist Mary Aiken, who was attached to the series as a producer. ''CSI: Cyber'' was canceled on May 12, 2016. In 2020, CBS began considering a limited series revival featuring original ''CSI: Crime Scene Investigation'' cast members, William Petersen and Jorja Fox. It was eventually greenlighted, with a video teaser for '' CSI: Vegas'' released on March 31, 2021.


Overview

The ''CSI'' franchise is available in 200 territories with an audience of two billion people.Gilbert, Gerard (December 19, 2006)
"''CSI'': The cop show that conquered the world"
'' The Independent''. Retrieved April 22, 2007.
Various spin-offs have been developed to cater for the market including novels, comic books, and computer games. The franchise has had a large cultural impact. It has spawned what has been called the " ''CSI'' effect", in which juries often have unreasonable expectations of real-life forensics because of what they have seen on ''CSI''. Equally, the new-found popularity of forensics dramas on television has led to an increase in applications for courses dealing with
forensic science Forensic science, also known as criminalistics, is the application of science to criminal and civil laws, mainly—on the criminal side—during criminal investigation, as governed by the legal standards of admissible evidence and criminal ...
or archaeological science—in the United Kingdom applications are up by 30%. The franchise is so influential that fellow CBS show ''
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'' advertised itself as "not a Crime Scene Investigation show". In some ways the franchise may also fill a cultural need: The "''CSI'' effect" is considered by some experts to be responsible for helping criminals covering up evidence that could be used to trace them using techniques learned by watching ''CSI'' and other shows in the same genre. A 2018 study could not find conclusive evidence for the existence of this effect.


Series

''CSI: Miami'' and ''CSI: Cyber'' spun off from ''CSI'', and ''CSI: NY'' spun off from ''CSI: Miami'', all via backdoor pilot episodes. ''CSI: Vegas'' was not launched via a backdoor pilot episode, and instead premiered 21 years to the day of ''CSI: Crime Scene Investigation''s launch.


Timeline

''CSI: Miami'' and ''CSI: Cyber'' spun off from ''CSI'', and ''CSI: NY'' spun off from ''CSI: Miami'', all via backdoor-pilot episodes.


Characters


Differences between series


Las Vegas (''CSI: Crime Scene Investigation'' and ''CSI: Vegas'')

The Las Vegas team are scientists foremost, and follow the evidence. LVPD CSIs are not employed as police officers. The crimes the Las Vegas CSI team face (other than the standard murders, attempted murders, kidnappings, and rapes) include casino robberies, bodies buried in the Nevada desert, and murders during different conventions at casinos. Crime lab
The Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department Crime Lab is a modern crime lab and shares a lot (but not a building) with the Las Vegas Police Department. It reports to the sheriff's office. In early episodes of season one the lab is frequently referred to as the number two crime lab in the United States, solving cases believed unsolvable. The lab consists of specialist laboratories, a larger office (usually used by the Grave Supervisor), a smaller office used by Catherine Willows between seasons 5 and 12, a locker room, an AV room, a break-room, and stairs leading to a second floor, housing offices for senior staff.


Miami (''CSI: Miami'')

The Miami team are detectives foremost, and mainly use theories to solve crimes. The crimes the Miami CSI team face (other than the standard murders, attempted murders, kidnappings, and rapes) include drug running, murdered refugees from Cuba, bodies found washed up on the beach and dumped in the
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, and crimes involving the rich and famous who have secrets to hide in their mansions and beachfront properties. Crime lab
The Miami CSIs were firstly, in the backdoor pilot, stationed out of a broom closet next to the MDPD's bull pen. They were given their own building prior to the start of the first season. Originally dark and technical, this building housed Horatio's office, Megan's office, specialist labs, and a locker room. During the fourth season a government grant meant that slanted glass walls, multiple modern labs, an interrogation room, and a new locker room were all constructed. Horatio's office is not seen following the lab's reconstruction—although a state-of-the-art ballistics suite was added, acting as Calleigh's office. The lab has reinforced windows and shutters to protect against hurricanes and tsunamis.


Manhattan (''CSI: NY'')

The New York team are equally scientists and detectives, and frequently use criminal profiling (as well as evidence and theories) to solve cases. The crimes the New York CSI team face (other than the standard murders, attempted murders, kidnappings, and rapes) include organized crime activity involving the Italian Mafia, street-gang violence, and ethnic, cultural, and ability differences. Crime lab
During the first season, the NYPD CSI lab is in an old underground building with rustic brick walls. The lab houses Mac's office, a locker room, the autopsy suite, and specialist forensic laboratories. As of the second season the lab is on the 35th floor of a high-rise building in Manhattan. Equipped with glass walls and state-of-the-art equipment, this lab consists of the Supervisor’s office (belonging to Mac, and – for a short time – Jo), specialist laboratories, an observation walkway, a break-room and kitchen, a locker room, and an office belonging to the Assistant Supervisor (first Stella, then Jo), containing an additional hot-desk used by Hawkes, Danny, Lindsay, and Aiden. Part of this second lab is blown up in the season three finale, "Snow Day", but is restored by the beginning of season four.


Washington, D.C. (''CSI: Cyber'')

The Cyber team focuses on the technical aspect of crimes, with NextGen forensics providing it with a real-world crime scene investigative counterpart. The FBI Cyber Crime Division investigates cyber-based terrorism, internet-related murders, espionage, computer intrusions, major cyber-fraud, cyber-theft, hacking, sex offenses, blackmail, and any other crime deemed to be cyber-related within the FBI's jurisdiction. Divisions
— Cyber Crime Division
The FBI Cyber Crime Division operates out of Washington, D.C. and is housed in the Cyber Threat Operations Center. The CTOC consists of Ryan's office, Russell's office, a communications bull pen housing the desks of Krumitz, Nelson, and Ramirez, a cyber lab, a glass walkway, and a 'tear-down room'. Due to their nomadic nature the team are often seen interviewing suspects at various FBI field offices and police departments. — Next Generation Cyber Forensics Division
The Next Generation Cyber Forensics Division is a lab-based facility within the Cyber Crime Division used for the processing of evidence in cyber-related cases.


Theme songs

The opening themes for all five series are remixes of songs performed by The Who.


Crossovers

Crossovers are possible between ''CSI'' series as well as with other programs within the same creative stable. Between the series the baton is passed to the new ''CSI'' series via a crossover/ pilot where cases are overlapped and personnel are shared. Many actors have appeared in two of the series. Five actors have appeared in three: David Caruso, Laurence Fishburne, and Gary Sinise all appeared in ''CSI'', ''CSI: Miami'', and ''CSI: NY'', while Ted Danson appeared as a guest star on ''CSI: NY'' and a series regular on both ''CSI'' and ''CSI: Cyber'', making him the first actor to be a main character in more than one ''CSI'' series. Before becoming a regular as "
Danny Messer Detective Daniel "Danny" Messer is a fictional character on the CBS crime drama series ''CSI: NY'', portrayed by actor Carmine Giovinazzo. Background It has been implied that Danny grew up on Staten Island, New York (like the actor), in a family o ...
" on ''CSI: NY'',
Carmine Giovinazzo Carmine Dominick Giovinazzo ( ; born August 24, 1973) is an American actor, writer, painter and musician, known for his role as Danny Messer, Detective Danny Messer in ''CSI: NY''. Early life Giovinazzo was born and raised in the Port Richmond, ...
had a small role as "Thumpy G" in an episode of ''CSI'', making him the only lead actor to play two characters within the franchise. Crossovers have also, on occasion, taken place between a ''CSI'' series and a series outside the franchise.


Within the franchise


With other series


UK TV movies

In the UK, Channel 5 edited together related episodes to make one whole feature. These include: Also Channel 5 will sometimes group episodes with similar themes together such as: * Psychopaths called "CSI: Psycho Season" – episodes involve characters such as Paul Millander, Nate Haskell (The Dick & Jane Killer), and Charlie DiMasa (Dr. Jekyll) from ''CSI''; Antonio Riaz,
Walter Resden List of characters for the CBS television series, ''CSI: Miami''. Equations During ''CSI: Miami''s opening credits, several actors' names morph in and out of equations. Notable cast members ''CSI: Miami'' ran for ten seasons between 2002 and ...
, and Clavo Cruz from ''CSI: Miami''; and Shane Casey, Clay Dobson, Hollis Eckhart (The Compass Killer), and The Cabbie Killer from ''CSI: NY''. * Home Invasion Murders – episodes include "Blood Drops" and "Gum Drops" from ''CSI'', "Slaughterhouse" from ''CSI: Miami'', and "Damned If You Do" and "Who's There?" from ''CSI: NY''. * Cop killings called "CSI: Cops in Crisis" – episodes include "Cop Killer" from ''CSI: Miami'' as well as the episodes where regular CSI characters are killed such as
Warrick Brown Warrick Brown (born 1971) is a fictional character in the CBS crime drama ''CSI: Crime Scene Investigation'', portrayed by Gary Dourdan. Warrick appeared in all but five episodes until his death in the first episode of season nine, with the exce ...
, Tim Speedle, Aiden Burn, and Jessica Angell. * Domestic murders between couples called "CSI: Murder and Matrimony" – episodes include "Just Murdered" and "Divorce Party" from ''CSI: Miami''. * Guest celebrities called "CSI: Celeb" including the episodes featuring Justin Bieber, Taylor Swift and Kim Kardashian among others. * Christmas themed episodes called "A CSI Christmas" – episodes include "The Lost Reindeer" from ''CSI'' and "Silent Night", "Forbidden Fruit", "Second Chances" and "Shop Till You Drop" from ''CSI: NY''. Also Channel 5 might include Christmas themed episodes from other crime dramas such as the ''NCIS'' franchise, '' The Mentalist'' and ''
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''.


Other media


Comics

There have been a number of comic books based on all three series published by
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. Writers include
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and Max Allan Collins.


Games

The ''CSI'' franchise has spawned 12 computer games published by Ubisoft across the three shows. Nine for ''CSI: Crime Scene Investigation'': ''
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation ''CSI: Crime Scene Investigation'', also referred to as ''CSI'' and ''CSI: Las Vegas'', is an American procedural forensics crime drama television series that ran on CBS from October 6, 2000, to September 27, 2015, spanning 15 seasons. This wa ...
''–2003, '' CSI: Dark Motives''–2004, '' CSI: 3 Dimensions of Murder''–2006, '' CSI: Hard Evidence''–2007, '' CSI: Deadly Intent''–2009, '' CSI: Fatal Conspiracy''–2010, '' CSI: Unsolved''–2010, '' CSI: Crime City''–2010, and ''CSI: Hidden Crimes''–2014. Two for ''CSI: Miami'': ''
CSI: Miami ''CSI: Miami'' (''Crime Scene Investigation: Miami'') is an American police procedural drama television series that ran from September 23, 2002 until April 8, 2012 on CBS. Featuring David Caruso as Lieutenant Horatio Caine, Emily Procter as Dete ...
''–2004 and ''CSI: Miami – Heat Wave''–2012. One for ''CSI: NY'': '' CSI: NY – The Game''–2008. Gameloft has also published a series of mobile games based on the ''CSI'' series including ''CSI: The Mobile Game'' (Vegas) and ''CSI: Miami''. In addition, several board games and puzzles based on all three series have seen release, all published by Canadian game manufacture
Specialty Board Games, Inc
In 2011, the ''CSI Board Game'' was released by another Canadian company, GDC–GameDevCo Ltd. It is the first game to include all three ''CSI'' shows. A pinball game machine called ''
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation ''CSI: Crime Scene Investigation'', also referred to as ''CSI'' and ''CSI: Las Vegas'', is an American procedural forensics crime drama television series that ran on CBS from October 6, 2000, to September 27, 2015, spanning 15 seasons. This wa ...
'' was released in 2008.


Exhibition

Chicago's Museum of Science & Industry opened an exhibit in ''CSI''s honor on May 25, 2007 called: "CSI: The Experience".Moore, Laura (May 24, 2007)
"''CSI'' Stars Spend a Night at the Museum"
'' TV Guide''. Retrieved May 24, 2007.
In October 2011 it was at
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in New York City. There is also a game on the website where you are trained in forensic biology, weapons and tool mark analyses, toxicology and the autopsy.


Novels

Various tie-in novels have appeared based on the series. Authors include Max Allan Collins (''CSI: Crime Scene Investigation''), Donn Cortez (''CSI: Miami''), Stuart M. Kaminsky (''CSI: NY''), and
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(''CSI: NY'').


Magazine

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published 11 issues of ''CSI Magazine'' starting in November 2007. They contained a mixture of features and interviews looking into the world of the three ''CSI''s and the people who help create it. They were available in the UK and US.


Toys

A range of toys have been developed. These include: * "''CSI'': Forensics Lab" * "''CSI'': DNA Laboratory" * "''CSI'': Forensic Facial" However, they have been the source of some controversy. The Parents Television Council, who have complained about ''CSI'' in general, in 2004 released a statement specifically aimed at the toys. The PTC e-mailed letters to their supporters, telling them the content of the games were entirely inappropriate for children to be exposed to "because the ''CSI'' franchise often displays graphic images, including close-ups of corpses with gunshot wounds and other bloody injuries." The letter went on to say "The PTC doesn't think the recreation of blood, guts and gore should be under a child's Christmas tree this year," PTC concluded. "This so-called 'toy' is a blatant attempt to market ''CSI'' and its adult-oriented content directly to children." In urging members to file a complaint with the
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, PTC said CBS parent company Viacom needed to hear from parents who are concerned about the "graphic scenes of blood, violence, and sex" in their product. They also asked their supporters to contact
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and Toys "R" Us.


World record

Producers announced intentions to break the
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for largest ever TV simulcast drama on March 4, 2015, with the episode " Kitty" airing in 150 countries in addition to digital streaming. They succeeded in breaking the record by airing ''CSI: Cyber''s backdoor pilot in 171 countries.


Documentaries

Because of the popularity of the ''CSI'' franchise in the United Kingdom, Channel 5 created two documentaries about CSI. The first one called ''The Real CSI'' follows real crime scene investigators as they work on crime scene. The second documentary, ''True CSI'', features true tales of how forensic science has helped solve some of the world's best known crimes. ''True CSI'' had actors re-enacting the crime as well as interviews with people involved in the solving of the crimes themselves. Cases featured included the Sam Sheppard case. In early 2007, British channel ITV1 broadcast a special of its flagship documentary ''
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'' discussing the ramifications of the " ''CSI'' effect", highlighting the effect of not only the franchise but also several other British and American TV police procedurals. The popularity of the series has also spawned forensic based reality television/ documentary programs, including A&E's '' The First 48'' and truTV's ''
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''. In April 2012, PBS' ''
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'' aired a documentary called "The Real CSI" investigating the limitations of the CSI techniques in forensic science."The Real CSI"
(April 17, 2012). ''
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''. Retrieved April 18, 2012.


References


Further reading

As well as fictional books based on the franchise there have also been a number of guides published: * Flaherty, Mike, and Corinne Marrinan (September 2004). ''CSI: Crime Scene Investigation Companion''. Pocket Books, . * Marrinan, Corinne, and Steve Parker (October 2006). ''Ultimate CSI: Crime Scene Investigation''. Dorling Kindersley, . * Cortez, Donn, and Leah Wilson, eds. (December 2006). ''Investigating CSI: An Unauthorized Look Inside the Crime Labs of Las Vegas, Miami, and New York''. Smart Pop series, BenBella Books, . * Allen, Michael (August 2007). ''Reading CSI: Crime TV Under the Microscope''.
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, . * Cohan, Steven (December 2008). ''CSI: Crime Scene Investigation''. BFI TV Classics, BFI Publishing, . {{DEFAULTSORT:Csi (Franchise) Mass media franchises introduced in 2000 American police procedural television series Mass media franchises Television franchises Paramount Global franchises