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Poisoning cases in the German crime series Tatort (crime scene) from 1974 to 2022
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Seifert, Roland
, Ellerbeck, Rachel
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Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Biomedicine
/ Crime scenes
/ Etiology
/ Neurosciences
/ Pharmacology/Toxicology
/ Poisoning
/ Poisons
/ Television programs
2022
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Poisoning cases in the German crime series Tatort (crime scene) from 1974 to 2022
by
Seifert, Roland
, Ellerbeck, Rachel
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Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Biomedicine
/ Crime scenes
/ Etiology
/ Neurosciences
/ Pharmacology/Toxicology
/ Poisoning
/ Poisons
/ Television programs
2022
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Poisoning cases in the German crime series Tatort (crime scene) from 1974 to 2022
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Poisoning cases in the German crime series Tatort (crime scene) from 1974 to 2022
2022
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Overview
Poisoning occurs frequently in TV crime series but, to the best of our knowledge, has not yet been analyzed scientifically. This study examines the plausibility of poisoning cases in Germany’s most popular crime series,
Tatort
(crime scene), from 1974 to 2022. In the TV series, the increasing rate of poisoning in Germany as well as the increasing variety of substances leading to poisoning over the years are depicted. Largely in line with reality, similar substance categories and routes of administration are presented. However, poisoning outcomes in
Tatort
differ from reality: over 50% of the victims die in
Tatort
, whereas in reality, more than 80% survive. In > 95% of the episodes, the mechanism of action of a poison is not explained, omitting an important opportunity for raising public awareness. The TV series also deviates from reality in terms of the etiology of poisonings: External poison delivery is largely overrepresented, while the high rate of accidental poisonings in real life is underrepresented. Almost no accidental poisonings occur in
Tatort
, although this is the most frequent type of poisoning in real life. In
Tatort
, men are overrepresented as offenders and victims of poisoning compared to reality. Thus, the crime series does not convey the message that anyone can be a potential victim of poisoning and that particularly vulnerable groups need proper education and the best possible protection. This paper discusses the conflict between detailed, plausible episodes with cases of poisoning and the potential for imitation that they may cause.
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Springer Berlin Heidelberg,Springer Nature B.V
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