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Closing Argument
Four Suicides in L.A. and the Mental Health Problem in Law Enforcement
Life Inside
Being a Corrections Officer Is Hard Enough. Doing the Job While Pregnant Is a Nightmare.
Feature
They Were Prosecuted for Using Drugs While Pregnant. But It May Not Have Been a Crime
News and Awards
November 27
Aala Abdullahi Joins The Marshall Project as Engagement Reporter
Abdullahi comes to The Marshall Project with a track record of reaching underserved audiences.
By
The Marshall Project
Cleveland
November 16
In Ohio, Losing Your License Is Easy. Getting It Back Is Complicated.
Here’s everything you need to know about the time-consuming — and expensive — process.
By
Rachel Dissell
, The Marshall Project, and
Kellie Morris
, Cleveland Documenters
The Record
The
most popular topics
in criminal justice today
Gun Violence
Donald Trump
New York
insurrection
Palestinian-Americans
Burlington, Vermont
migrants
Dangerous Conditions in Prisons/Jails
Feature
November 15
A Warden Tried to Fix an Abusive Prison. He Faced Death Threats.
He was tasked with ending abuse at a federal penitentiary, but he says his own officers and the Bureau of Prisons stood in the way.
By
Christie Thompson
,
Beth Schwartzapfel
, The Marshall Project and
Joseph Shapiro
, NPR
Closing Argument
November 11
Supreme Court Takes on Gun Cases as State Laws Shift
The court is considering the safety of victims of domestic violence, bump stocks and more.
By
Jamiles Lartey
Cleveland
November 9
After Nearly 40 Years Behind Bars, Ohio Man Pins Hopes on DNA Testing
Samuel Herring hopes the first-ever testing in a notorious 1984 rape will add another exoneration to the Ohio Innocence Project’s resume.
By
Mark Puente
, The Marshall Project and
Tara Morgan
, News 5 Cleveland
Q&A
November 6
The Untold Story of How Crack Shaped the Justice System
In a new book, a journalist wrestles with how lessons from America’s response to crack resonate in the opioid era.
By
Beth Schwartzapfel
Opening Statement
Links from
this mornings’s email
The siblings of children killed by gun violence and how they cope
The Struggle For Trans Rights In Prison
Pence told Jan. 6 special counsel harrowing details about 2020 aftermath, warnings to Trump: Sources
They Fled Climate Chaos. Asylum Rules Made for War Might Not Help.
C.J. Rice conviction overturned
In Alabama, An “Out of Control Board” Cuts Chances for Parole
William Green police shooting: Murder trial begins for officer Michael Owen
Most New Mexico county jails are understaffed; some are overfull
Jefferson Parish Sheriff’s Office Settles Two Use-of-Force Cases — ProPublica
How Medical Examiners Shield Violent Cops From Scrutiny
Vermont shootings: Thanksgiving tradition ruined by gunfire
Eric Adams: Foreign Agent or Clumsy Diplomat?
Why Trump’s Trials Should Be on TV
Adnan Syed case: Maryland Supreme Court must allow unconstitutional convictions to be overturned
Hunter Biden says he’d testify publicly in House Oversight Committee’s Joe Biden impeachment inquiry
Whitehorn remains the winner of the Caddo Sheriff's race after recount
Sandy Hook families offer to settle Alex Jones' $1.5 billion legal debt for a minimum of $85 million
Prison Closure Divides Abolitionist Community In Washington
A woman was jailed for shoplifting. Weeks later, her mother got back a decaying corpse
Closing Argument
November 4
The Prison Soul Band That Opened for Stevie Wonder
The band The Power of Attorney flourished when more Americans saw incarcerated people as more than their crimes.
By
Maurice Chammah
Analysis
November 3
New Data Shows Violent Crime Is Up… And Also Down.
Property crime and violence against young people are both up, recent federal data shows, but other crime trends are murkier.
By
Weihua Li
and
Jamiles Lartey
Life Inside
November 3
Prison Is a Dangerous Place for LGBTQ+ People. I Made a Safe Space in the Library.
As a queer teen, Michael Shane Hale found belonging in books. Here’s how he built a place where everyone can read in peace in prison.
By
Michael Shane Hale
News
November 1
This Radio Show Connects People Behind Bars With the Outside World
Prisoncast! — a special audio project from WBEZ Chicago — brings the sounds of life beyond prison walls to incarcerated people in Illinois.
By
Nicole Lewis
and
Shannon Heffernan