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Closing Argument
ICE Is Poaching Local Officers, Angering Some Police Chiefs and Sheriffs
Life Inside
The ‘Last Responder’: What Being a Mortician to Homicide Victims Taught Me About Grief
St. Louis
Their Dads Were on Death Row in Missouri. Here’s How They Faced Goodbyes, Executions and Grief.
Jackson
October 14
Mississippi Prison Chief Reopens Homicide Cases Following News Investigation
Nearly 50 prison deaths will be examined, following a joint investigation by multiple Mississippi newsrooms.
By
Daja E. Henry
, The Marshall Project, and
Mina Corpuz
and
Jerry Mitchell
, Mississippi Today
Closing Argument
October 11
How Filmmakers Uncovered the ‘Sinister Environment’ Inside Alabama Prisons
The directors of ‘The Alabama Solution’ discuss their piercing new documentary and what they hope people will take away from the film.
By
Jamiles Lartey
The Record
The
most popular topics
in criminal justice today
Second Trump administration
Immigration and Customs Enforcement
ICE
Chicago, Illinois
Department of Justice
Protest
Immigration
Immigration Detention
Analysis
October 10
‘The Alabama Solution’: A Humanitarian Crisis in Grainy Detail
A new documentary features cellphone footage exposing abuse and neglect that is all too common in U.S. prisons. Here are five takeaways.
By
Nicole Lewis
Death Sentences
October 9
5 Things to Know About Robert Roberson’s Stayed Execution in Texas
The state wanted to put him to death by lethal injection. Then a court intervened.
By
Maurice Chammah
Analysis
October 9
No Showers, Black Mold and Clogged Toilets: America’s Jails Are Disgusting
Understaffing, outdated facilities and poor management have led to filthy conditions in jails in St. Louis, Cleveland and Hinds County, Mississippi.
By
Ivy Scott
,
Brittany Hailer
and
Daja E. Henry
Feature
October 8
Can a Biometric Bracelet Stop People From Dying Behind Bars?
Jails across the country are trying a high-tech solution to keep prisoners safe. Will it work?
By
Peter O’Dowd
and
Allison Hagan
, Here & Now
Opening Statement
Links from
this morning’s email
No Kings protesters on their hopes for resistance movement against Trump: ‘If we lose momentum, we lose the fight’
John Bolton pleads not guilty to charges accusing him of sharing classified information
Trump asks Supreme Court to allow National Guard deployment in Illinois
ICE arrests Chicago area cop legally working in US, town says
Arizona man executed for 1993 killings of 4 members of a family in Phoenix
George Santos Is Released From Prison, His Lawyer Says, After Trump Commutes His Sentence
DC woman not guilty of assaulting FBI agent during ICE arrest outside jail
2 arrested in Texas immigration center shooting face terrorism-related charges
Mahmoud Khalil can travel freely around the U.S. as he fights his deportation case, judge rules
I Walked Past Him
Opinion
The Young Republicans’ Leaked Chat Is a Sign of Where We Could Be Headed
The Situation: Thoughts on the John Bolton Indictment
Opinion
In New Orleans, a Police Veteran Will Take the Helm of a Jail Marred by Abuses
Gov. Abbott to send National Guard to “No Kings” protest
Court hears arguments on when police may enter a home without a warrant
Colorado judge tours prison at heart of inmate slavery claims
'Ear Hustle' Comes to New York
Cleveland
October 7
Pressure Mounts on Cuyahoga Sheriff for Independent Probe of Tasha Grant’s Restraint Death
Community advocates and surviving family members also want the sheriff to step aside in two other death investigations involving deputies.
By
Mark Puente
,
Brittany Hailer
and
Doug Livingston
Death Sentences
October 6
Did the ‘Psychopath Test’ Help Send an Innocent Man to His Execution?
The case against Robert Roberson, whose execution is scheduled for Oct. 16, is the latest to raise questions about a controversial diagnosis.
By
Maurice Chammah
Closing Argument
October 4
For Trump Administration, Fighting Crime Takes a Backseat to Immigration Arrests
“It’s a good time to be an American-born criminal,” said one expert, as ICE’s dragnet now includes thousands of agents from other federal law enforcement.
By
Beth Schwartzapfel
Life Inside
October 3
When the ‘Diddy’ Case Hits Home
As a kid, Joseph Wilson was sexually exploited by someone who was supposed to take care of him. The trial of Sean “Diddy” Combs resurfaced old wounds.
By
Joseph Wilson