@bulldawg963 I believe that selective transparency, while it can be used negatively to cover up controversy, is also beneficial as long as they release the withheld information after the case has been concluded, kind of like how sociologist might withhold information in a case study/experiment but reveal their intent in the end. However, unlike research ethics boards, the police are sadly not bound by laws that require them to reveal the whole truth after the controversy has faded. #so339