
Dr. Mozelle Martin | Ink Profiler
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The Collapse of a Climate Mascot:
Let’s not act like this came out of nowhere. Greta Thunberg was always a symbol first. The world put a teenager on the global stage and decided she was the solution to a crisis rooted in decades of corporate corruption, policy decay, and public inertia.
By Dr. Mozelle Martin | Ink Profiler7 months ago in Critique
Why Sociology Majors Outearn Psychology Grads by 2–3X
Let’s be blunt: A Master’s degree in psychology doesn’t guarantee a high-paying job. In fact, in many parts of the U.S., mental health professionals with a decade of experience are still being offered $20–30 an hour—barely more than entry-level admin work.
By Dr. Mozelle Martin | Ink Profiler7 months ago in Education
The Gatekeepers of Misinformation:
In today's influencer-driven ecosystem, the public often assumes that the most visible voices in true crime must also be the most credible. But visibility is not a credential—and the consequences of that confusion are quietly reshaping how audiences think about criminal justice, forensic science, and even truth itself.
By Dr. Mozelle Martin | Ink Profiler7 months ago in Criminal
The Science of Smear Campaigns:
Smear campaigns don’t always arrive with torches and pitchforks. More often, they wear the mask of “concern,” “opinion,” or “public interest.” But make no mistake: beneath that mask is a coordinated psychological operation—one designed not just to criticize, but to destroy.
By Dr. Mozelle Martin | Ink Profiler8 months ago in Criminal
He Signed Her Birthday Card with Love.
This the post about haunting murder of Lisa McMahon and the warning no one wanted to hear. Some true crime cases fade into obscurity. Others echo quietly for years, not because they’re unsolved, but because they carry a gut-level sense of missed warning signs and unheeded intuition.
By Dr. Mozelle Martin | Ink Profiler8 months ago in Criminal
Sharenting & Posting:
I read a story in The Atlantic yesterday about "sharenting" and how the grown children are often horrified at what their parents posted. It was then that I was reminded that what we put online - whether a baby picture of our child or an angry post, all can outlive our reputation... and our life.
By Dr. Mozelle Martin | Ink Profiler9 months ago in Families
Erased Evidence:
In the digital age, reputations are destroyed not in courtrooms—but in comment sections, viral videos, and anonymous posts. While the law once stood as a shield for reputational harm, today’s defamation victims often find themselves unarmed in a system that has not caught up with the realities of online smear campaigns.
By Dr. Mozelle Martin | Ink Profiler9 months ago in Criminal
Coded Convictions:
Coded Convictions: When Algorithms Become Judge, Jury, and Shamer In today's data-driven society, courtroom gavels have been replaced by algorithms. Invisible yet omnipresent, they operate at scale and speed, deciding what content is amplified and what is buried. But what happens when these machine-learning systems begin reinforcing public shame, online defamation, and digital vigilantism? At what point does a line of code evolve into a digital executioner?
By Dr. Mozelle Martin | Ink Profiler10 months ago in FYI
The Forgotten Forensics:
While forensic science is often synonymous with DNA swabs and fingerprint powders, there's a quiet army of specialists solving crimes with tools that rarely make headlines. Beneath the surface, disciplines like forensic entomology, palynology, forensic handwriting analysis, linguistics, and others have been cracking cold cases for decades—out of sight, but never out of impact.
By Dr. Mozelle Martin | Ink Profiler10 months ago in Criminal
Cruel & Unusual Punishment in the Digital Age:
In today’s hyper-connected world, public shaming has evolved far beyond the confines of the town square. Online platforms now host modern-day equivalents of mob justice, where digital hate campaigns target individuals with relentless harassment, slander, and character assassination. As these attacks intensify, an important question emerges:
By Dr. Mozelle Martin | Ink Profiler10 months ago in Humans











