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Mom’s Last Gun
St. Louis
Why Missouri Prisons Can Be Deadly for People With Opioid Addictions
News Inside
Women on the Inside
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Analysis
March 3
It’s Dangerous to Feel This Desperate: How to Ease the Chaos in New York’s Prisons
When the governor doesn’t commute sentences, and the legislature won’t act, the carrot-and-stick system of rehabilitation disintegrates.
By
John J. Lennon
News
March 2
The Harrowing Journey Home for Families Leaving Immigration Detention
Parents and children from a detention center in Texas found themselves dropped at a border town shelter with few means to leave.
By
Shannon Heffernan
,
Jesse Bogan
and
Anna Flagg
The Record
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Closing Argument
February 28
As Texas Restricts Cashless Bail, More People Will Be Jailed for Months Based on an Accusation
Despite evidence that cashless bail doesn’t increase crime, several states are moving to restrict it.
By
Jamiles Lartey
Life Inside
February 27
The Documentary ‘Exodus’ Paints a Nuanced Picture of Life After Lockup
Shot over two years, the Critics’ Choice-nominated film values quiet moments. “We’re trying to refuse a spectacle,” says director Nimco Sheikhaden.
By
Aala Abdullahi
Jackson
February 26
Mississippi’s Black Voters Brace for Elections Ruling That Could Gut Supreme Court Clout
Black Mississippians won a Voting Rights Act case that challenges how the state elects supreme court justices. But that victory may be in jeopardy.
By
Caleb Bedillion
Jackson
February 24
Beating by Guards, Not a Heart Attack, Killed Man in Mississippi Prison, Report Shows
FBI is now investigating after a report showed that Mississippi guards beat an incarcerated person to death.
By
Jerry Mitchell
, Mississippi Today, and
Daja E. Henry
, The Marshall Project
Opening Statement
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this morning’s email
Trump Announces He Is Replacing Noem With Oklahoma Senator
Justice Dept., Under Pressure From Trump, Fails to Build Autopen Case Against Biden
DHS investigates Bovino's remarks about Minnesota's top prosecutor
Sanctioned Judge Upsets Incumbent in Dallas District Attorney Race
Judge Blocks DeSantis’s Declaration of Muslim Group as Terrorist Organization
Man arrested in Virginia is latest in series of Jan. 6 riot defendants to face new charges
Attention Gov. Polis: One Of These Felonies Is Not Like The Other
NJ prisons enlist 'peer companions' in new strategy to stop suicides • New Jersey Monitor
Opinion
The Deeper Problem with ICE's Arrest Warrants
Opinion
Death Penalty as a Strategic Tool: Questions of Fairness and Justice Arise
We can fight the feds with laws you may not know about • Minnesota Reformer
The N.O. jail's population limit is 1,250. It was above that throughout last year.
Indiana unlawfully withheld execution drug purchasing records, judge rules
Arkansas man charged with murder wins GOP primary in sheriff's election
The Bloody Rise and Fall of Mexico’s Top Crime Boss
Watching ICE Agents? You Could Lose Your Global Entry.
News
February 23
Challenges Await Mamdani as Hopes Rise for Closure of Notorious Rikers Island Jail Complex
For New York City’s mayor, the hard part isn’t deciding whether or not to shut down Rikers, but figuring out how to do it safely and in a timely way.
By
Wilbert L. Cooper
Closing Argument
February 21
‘Alarmed’: What Happens When Juvenile Detention Centers Don’t Have Enough Staff
From California to New York, juvenile detention systems struggle to protect the youth they house.
By
Jamiles Lartey
Life Inside
February 20
In Prison, Optics Are Everything
Assumptions and rumors determine the social hierarchy and the wrong friendship can be dangerous.
By
Joseph Wilson
Investigate This
February 19
Missouri Journalists: Data for Investigating Police Misconduct
Use The Marshall Project’s database of more than 600 police misconduct cases in Missouri to power your reporting.
By
Katie Moore
and
Ivy Scott