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Highlights
- Exposing why the media refused to tell the whole truth about the anti-police movement.
- About the Author: Rob Rosen is a veteran investigative journalist with more than thirty years of experience.
- 224 Pages
- True Crime, White Collar Crime
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Exposing why the media refused to tell the whole truth about the anti-police movement.
Truth is supposed to be a journalist's north star. But during the 2010's, the fourth estate lost its way, abandoning reporting for straight-up activism.
In Crimes of Omission, seasoned investigative journalist Rob Rosen will reveal the full story of the high-profile cases of law enforcement violence that rocked the world- from Trayvon Martin to George Floyd.
Through dozens of exclusive interviews, this book transports readers inside the nation's most influential newsrooms at those crucial moments when the people we trust to inform us, chose instead to mislead and inflame.
Crimes of omission aren't about what is reported--they're about what's left out. Discover the disastrous decisions that ripped a nation apart and shattered the credibility of a once noble profession--and prepare to question everything you thought was true.
About the Author
Rob Rosen is a veteran investigative journalist with more than thirty years of experience. He was the Executive Producer, creator, and showrunner of the investigative, true-crime series Reasonable Doubt, the creator of The Infomercials that Sold Us, and Executive Producer and director of The Dead Files. Rosen is a graduate of the Boston University College of Communication, and is a member of the DGA and SAG/AFTRA.