This month’s mood dives into the intense pressure law enforcement faces from the public to quickly solve cases—especially violent ones—and what happens when that pressure leads to tunnel vision in investigations. We also explore the power of the “court of public opinion,” where social media and the internet let everyone play judge and jury, often ignoring the facts in favor of outrage and speculation.
This month’s mood dives into the intense pressure law enforcement faces from the public to quickly solve cases—especially violent ones—and what happens when that pressure leads to tunnel vision in investigations. We also explore the power of the “court of public opinion,” where social media and the internet let everyone play judge and jury, often ignoring the facts in favor of outrage and speculation. ...