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Cleveland
New Videos Show ‘Absolutely Egregious Care’ in 2025 Cuyahoga County Jail Death
Feature
What It’s Like to Go Through Perimenopause and Menopause in Prison
Redemption Songs
The Bootlegging, Blues Singing Star of 1930s Prison Radio
The Marshall Project
Closing Argument
April 11
DHS Paying Local Police Millions in Quieter Approach to Immigration Enforcement
Facing public backlash, the Trump administration is outsourcing more immigration enforcement to local agencies and politically connected contractors.
By
Jamiles Lartey
Analysis
April 6
ICE Has Detained 6,200+ Kids in Trump’s Second Term, Up 10x Since Biden Left Office
Advocates warn trauma from detentions will cause kids lifelong damage.
By
Anna Flagg
and
Shannon Heffernan
The Record
The
most popular topics
in criminal justice today
Second Trump administration
Department of Justice
Immigration and Customs Enforcement
ICE
Immigration Detention
California
Trump Administration
Immigration
Redemption Songs
April 5
Police Used Mac Dre’s Music Against Him. In Jail, He Used the Phone to Get Revenge.
In his signature trickster style, the Vallejo, California, rapper recorded an album on jail phones — and even called out cops by name.
By
Maurice Chammah
Closing Argument
April 4
In New York City, Mamdani’s New Appointee Talks About Reimagining Public Safety
Deputy Mayor Renita Francois will lead a new office that plans to dispatch more mental health professionals instead of police.
By
Wilbert L. Cooper
Life Inside
April 3
Mario Monteiro Was Incarcerated at 17. Gardening Helped Him Survive 23 Years.
“Each sprout was a quiet victory,” writes the tree steward. “Each harvest was a reminder that even in unexpected places, growth was possible.”
By
Mario Monteiro
Feature
April 1
They Endured Child Separation and Received Legal Status. Now ICE Is Trying to Deport Them.
Federal officials have detained or deported at least 25 people whose families were granted temporary legal status under a court settlement.
By
Cary Aspinwall
Opening Statement
Links from
this morning’s email
Mass Arrests by Trump's ICE, CBP Repeatedly Fail Under Scrutiny — ProPublica
Guards accused of beating detainees at Florida's 'Alligator Alcatraz'
DOJ fires at least 4 prosecutors involved in FACE Act cases during Biden administration
Trump DOJ Dumps January 6 Sedition Convictions – Mother Jones
A Police Chief Had a $4.5 Million Gambling Problem. No One Knew.
Just 2% of Immigration Arrests by Memphis Safe Task Force Were for Violent Crime, Records Show — ProPublica
Joplin police sniper who killed a 2-year-old girl just became a Missouri state trooper
Virginia Governor Vetoes a Ban on Plea Deals That Waive People’s Constitutional Rights
OSHA cites 3 companies after death of worker building ICE detention camp
Opinion
They Survived Sex Trafficking — Then ICE Detained Them
Bogus “Antifa” Designations and FBI Warrantless Access to Americans’ Communications
Opinion
No experience necessary, not even a conscience
The Data on Gun Violence in America, Q1 2026
Trump threatens to fire Powell if the Fed Chair remains with central bank after his term ends
Woman jailed for 6 months after facial recognition flagged her as a suspect
Ex-White House chief of staff Mark Meadows seeks reimbursement from DOJ for legal fees incurred in Trump-related probes
Savannah Guthrie’s Excruciating Story, on “Today”
Redemption Songs
March 29
Stevie Wonder and James Brown Put This Prison Funk Band on the Map
The Power of Attorney played shows with superstars, went to industry parties, and wore outside clothes — all under the watch of armed guards.
By
Maurice Chammah
Cleveland
March 29
‘Like The Walking Dead’: Smuggled Drugs Fuel Chaos Inside Ohio Prisons
K2 use is soaring behind bars, causing unpredictable behavior, violence and death. So, why can’t prison officials stop the flow of the drug?
By
Laura A. Bischoff
, USA TODAY Network Ohio, and
Doug Livingston
, The Marshall Project
Cleveland
March 29
‘My Big Mistake’: How a Former Corrections Officer Became a Prison Drug Smuggler
In a common story of targeted coercion behind bars, Barbara Devine was fed up and quitting her prison job when incarcerated drug dealers pounced.
By
Doug Livingston
Cleveland
March 29
Prison Workers Smuggle Drugs Into Ohio Facilities But Are Rarely Prosecuted
Guards and other employees bring in drugs that fuel a multimillion-dollar prison economy, leading to chaos, violence and death.
By
Doug Livingston
, The Marshall Project, and
Laura A. Bischoff
, USA TODAY Network Ohio