
About Me
I’m Dr. Mozelle Martin. My current work centers on applied behavioral analysis, ethical decision-making, and the real-world consequences of human systems under stress. I write long-form behavioral reports examining social dynamics, institutional failures, and patterns that are frequently unnamed, ignored, or misunderstood.
My full professional background spans nearly four decades and includes forensic handwriting analysis, forensic mental health work in correctional settings, trauma-informed behavioral assessment, and research-driven investigative writing grounded in traditional journalistic training. I am also the developer of a court-adaptable empathy rehabilitation program using immersive technology.
For media inquiries and published coverage, visit the Press & Media page.
Outside of my writing, I maintain creative outlets in piano and visual art under Paisley Marten Studio—and I also recreate lost, discontinued things, including the 1970s 10:30 candy bar.
Contact
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