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rkhunter is an open source rootkit detector designed specifically for Linux systems. It utilizes a command line interface to scan for malicious files, backdoors, and unusual cron job activity. The tool’s effectiveness makes it valuable for system administrators and security professionals seeking pro...

7.80 Good
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rkhunter scores 7.5/10 due to its comprehensive security features and effectiveness in detecting rootkits, but it is complex for beginners and requires regular updates.

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2 Elizabeth Loftus

Elizabeth Loftus is an American cognitive psychologist known for experimental research on human memory and eyewitness testimony. Her studies of the misinformation effect showed that information presented after an event can alter a person's later recollection of it. She has also examined false memori...

9.00 Excellent
Why this score?

False memory and eyewitness research transformed psychology and law; robust, high-impact body of work.

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3 Unforgotten on Masterpiece

Unforgotten is a British television drama focusing on London’s Metropolitan Police investigating historical murders and disappearances. The series examines intricate crime scenes through forensic science and meticulous detective work. It’s particularly relevant for viewers interested in complex poli...

4 Magnet AXIOM

Magnet AXIOM is recognized for its unparalleled ability to ingest and correlate data from disparate sourcesincluding mobile phones, cloud services, and physical drivesinto a single, intuitive timeline. Its strength lies in its automated artifact parsing, which reconstructs user activity (like delete...

5 Unnatural
Unnatural

Unnatural is a Japanese police procedural and forensic television drama that aired on TBS in 2018. Written by Akiko Nogi, the series centers on the fictional Unnatural Death Investigation laboratory based in Tokyo. The narrative follows a team of forensic pathologists who investigate unusual, violen...

8.55 Great
Why this score?

Highly acclaimed Japanese forensic procedural with strong writing, awards, excellent audience ratings, and lasting domestic reputation.

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6 The Mentalist

The Mentalist is an American procedural drama series spanning seven seasons on CBS. It centers around Patrick Jane, a consultant for the California Bureau of Investigation, who employs keen observation to investigate murders alongside his supervisor, Teresa Lisbon. The show’s narrative focuses on Ja...

7 Douglas Ubelaker

Douglas Ubelaker is an American physical and forensic anthropologist who has served as a senior scientist and curator of biological anthropology at the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History. His research covers human skeletal biology, osteology, paleopathology, paleodemography, and the iden...

8.32 Great
Why this score?

Authoritative forensic anthropology research, casework, and reference texts are widely respected; exceptional professional contribution with less influence on anthropology's broader theory.

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8 Silent Witness

Silent Witness is a British television drama exploring crime investigations through forensic pathology. The show follows a team of pathologists working within the UK police force, utilizing their scientific expertise to examine death scenes and identify perpetrators. Its long-running format—spanning...

9 Waking the Dead

Waking the Dead was a British crime drama produced by the BBC, featuring a London cold-case unit with CID officers, a profiler, and a forensic scientist. Nine series of sixty-two episodes were broadcast consecutively on BBC One, culminating in a final episode in April 2011. The show received an Inte...

10 Postmortem
Postmortem

Postmortem is a 1990 crime novel by Patricia Cornwell and the first book in her series featuring Dr. Kay Scarpetta, a forensic pathologist serving as Virginia's chief medical examiner. Scarpetta investigates a sequence of murders in Richmond by combining autopsy findings, laboratory evidence, and co...

8.25 Great
Why this score?

Landmark forensic thriller with major awards and genre influence, though some elements now read dated.

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11 William Bass

William M. Bass is an American forensic anthropologist and professor emeritus at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville. In 1981 he established the university’s Anthropological Research Facility, an outdoor laboratory where donated human remains are studied under different environmental conditions t...

8.23 Great
Why this score?

Body Farm founder transformed forensic decomposition research and public awareness; formidable applied legacy, though popular fame exceeds his theoretical influence in anthropology.

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12 Criminal Minds

Criminal Minds follows a team of FBI’s Behavioral Analysis Unit (BAU) agents who investigate crimes through psychological analysis. The series examines the minds of violent offenders, often those with diagnosed mental illnesses, to predict future actions and solve complex cases. It is primarily for...

13 Bones
Bones

Bones is an FBI-based procedural drama that combines forensic anthropology and archaeology to investigate unidentified human remains. The series follows Special Agent Seeley Booth and forensic scientist Temperance “Bones” Brennan as they solve complex murder cases. It ran for twelve seasons on Fox,...

14 Robert Hare

Robert D. Hare is a Canadian psychologist whose research has focused on psychopathy, criminal behavior, and the assessment of personality traits in forensic populations. He developed the Hare Psychopathy Checklist and its revised form, the PCL-R, a structured rating instrument based on interviews an...

8.15 Great
Why this score?

PCL-R became the standard psychopathy assessment, though forensic use and construct risks are debated.

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15 The Closer
The Closer

The Closer is an American television series centered around Brenda Leigh Johnson, a former CIA interrogator working as a Los Angeles Police Department deputy chief. Johnson specializes in interrogation techniques designed to secure confessions and achieve case resolutions. The show aired on TNT from...

16 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation

CSI: Crime Scene Investigation was an American procedural drama that ran for fifteen seasons on CBS, beginning in 2000. The show centered around a team of forensic scientists who investigated crime scenes and collected evidence. It featured a large ensemble cast including William Petersen and Marg H...

17 John Baugh
John Baugh

John Baugh is an American linguist and the Margaret Bush Wilson Professor in Arts and Sciences at Washington University in St. Louis. He is widely recognized for his foundational research on African American Vernacular English and for coining the concept of linguistic profiling. His work explores ho...

7.93 Good
Why this score?

Important work on linguistic profiling and AAE; high social impact, somewhat narrower academic footprint.

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18 Cold Case
Cold Case

Cold Case is a television series examining unsolved homicide investigations. The show follows a Philadelphia police unit’s efforts to re-examine previously closed cases utilizing forensic science and detective work. It presents realistic crime scenarios and investigative techniques. The series targe...

19 Rizzoli & Isles

Rizzoli & Isles is a crime drama centered around Boston Homicide detective Jane Rizzoli and forensic pathologist Dr. Maura Isles. The series combines their investigative skills and contrasting personalities to investigate criminal cases. It ran for seven seasons on TNT, beginning in 2010 and ending...

20 Lincoln Rhyme series (Jeffery Deaver)

Jeffery Deaver's Lincoln Rhyme series centers on Lincoln Rhyme, a forensic criminologist who becomes quadriplegic after a serious accident. The novels follow his analytical work on complex criminal cases, often conducted with assistance from investigators and forensic specialists at crime scenes. Th...

7.81 Good
Why this score?

Popular forensic thrillers admired for intricate reversals, research, and suspense, with recurring criticism of contrivance, sensationalism, and uneven characterization.

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21 The Body Farm

The Body Farm is a 1994 crime novel by Patricia Cornwell and the fifth book in the series featuring Virginia medical examiner Kay Scarpetta. Its investigation begins with the murder of a young girl in North Carolina and draws Scarpetta, investigator Pete Marino, and FBI profiler Benton Wesley into a...

7.75 Good
Why this score?

Strong Scarpetta entry with forensic appeal and high series reputation, often considered among Cornwell's better books.

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22 Adrian Raine

Adrian Raine is a British-American psychologist and criminologist known for research connecting brain structure, physiology, genetics, and environmental influences with antisocial and violent behavior. He helped establish neurocriminology as a field by applying neuroscience methods, including brain...

7.75 Good
Why this score?

Neurocriminology work is influential and provocative, with ethical and interpretation concerns.

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23 Perception
Perception

Perception centers on Daniel Pierce, a neuropsychiatrist diagnosed with schizophrenia, who collaborates with the FBI to investigate intricate criminal investigations. McCormack portrays Pierce navigating his mental illness while utilizing his unique perspective to solve crimes. The series explores t...

24 Déjà Dead

Déjà Dead is a 1997 forensic crime novel by Kathy Reichs and the first book featuring forensic anthropologist Temperance Brennan. Set primarily in Montreal, it follows Brennan as she examines dismembered human remains and argues that several deaths may be connected to one killer. The novel introduce...

7.72 Good
Why this score?

Award-winning Brennan debut with strong forensic detail and series importance; prose and plotting draw mixed views.

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25 Clyde Snow
Clyde Snow

Clyde Snow was an American forensic anthropologist whose work significantly advanced the use of skeletal analysis in human rights investigations. Over his career, he identified the remains of historical figures and mass disaster victims, notably leading the scientific team that confirmed the identit...

7.70 Good
Why this score?

Forensic human rights identification work highly respected; major applied anthropology reputation.

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26 Numbers
Numbers

Numbers was an American crime drama series broadcast by CBS from 2005 to 2010. The show centered on an FBI agent and his mathematics professor brother who collaborated to investigate crimes utilizing mathematical analysis. It comprised six seasons and a total of 118 episodes, produced by Scott Free...

27 Profiler
Profiler

Profiler was an American crime drama broadcast on NBC from 1996-2000. The show centered on an FBI Violent Crimes Task Force profiler operating out of Atlanta, investigating criminal behavior through psychological analysis. It explored the methods and challenges of profiling within a fictional law en...

28 William M. Bass

William M. Bass is an American forensic anthropologist best known for founding the University of Tennessee Anthropology Research Facility. Established in 1981 near Knoxville, the facility is widely recognized as the 'Body Farm.' Bass created the research center to systematically study the decomposit...

7.55 Good
Why this score?

Body Farm founding had major forensic impact; strong applied anthropology standing.

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29 Eyal Weizman

Eyal Weizman is a British-Israeli architect, theorist, and founder of Forensic Architecture, a research agency established in 2010 at Goldsmiths, University of London. The group uses architectural analysis, digital modeling, satellite imagery, videos, and witness testimony to investigate alleged hum...

30 Temperance Brennan series (Kathy Reichs)

The Temperance Brennan series is a crime-novel series by forensic anthropologist and author Kathy Reichs. It follows Temperance Brennan, a forensic anthropologist who examines human remains and works with law-enforcement agencies while investigating murders and unidentified victims. The series began...

7.45 Good
Why this score?

Popular forensic series benefits from authorial expertise, authentic science, and suspense, but technical density, formula, and abrasive characterization divide readers.

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