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News and Awards
August 19
The Marshall Project Wins NABJ Salute to Excellence Award
A yearlong investigation into homicides in Mississippi prisons exposed dozens of unpunished killings and prompted calls for greater oversight.
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News and Awards
August 17
The Marshall Project and STLPR win National Murrow Award for ‘Remember Me’
The art installation and community engagement project honored the lives of homicide victims in St. Louis whose cases have gone unsolved.
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Redemption Songs
August 16
In the Early ’90s, the Lifers Group Tried to Warn Kids About the Perils of Prison
The incarcerated hip-hop group that emerged from the controversial ‘Scared Straight’ program set out to deglamorize the gangster rap of the moment.
By
Maurice Chammah
Closing Argument
August 15
‘Boston Miracle’ Strategy Cut Murders. Can It Work on Crimes Tied to Homelessness?
Tucson and other cities are trying “focused deterrence,” which targets a group of people with tougher consequences, and offers of social services.
By
Geoff Hing
Life Inside
August 14
My Dad Is in Prison. Here’s Why I Built an AI Chatbot for His Electronic Tablet.
CJ Jones’ dad had endless questions about the outside world. So the techie built a digital tool to help answer them — and deepen their relationship.
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Cj Jones
as told to
Ivy Scott
Investigate This
August 13
Five Things You Didn’t Know About Extreme Heat in Prison, Jail and ICE Detention
Experts share their best tips for investigating rising temperatures behind bars in a webinar from The Marshall Project’s Investigate This!
By
Ivy Scott
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AG Keith Ellison sues Texas governor for failure to extradite ICE agent charged with assault • Minnesota Reformer
Jeanine Pirro pushes hard to keep alleged memorial vandal in jail
U.S. citizen teens left behind when ICE deported their parents
Family Presses for Information About Fatal ICE Shooting in Maine
Florida man set for execution after 2006 murder of estranged wife
State corrections officers altered prisoner’s ID with racial caricature, lawsuit claims
A judge said Queens prosecutors hid evidence. A secret committee cleared them anyway.
Inside the remote California county where the far right took over: ‘Civility went out the window’
Law expanded Washington’s power to decertify police, but officers still avoid consequences
Donald Trump’s spying on leftwing groups recalls J Edgar Hoover’s Cointelpro
What’s So Special about a Special Grand Jury?
Donald Trump Is Still Trying to Make It Harder to Vote
Why Lindsay Clancy’s Insanity Defense Might Fail
Coping With Family Illness and Medical Crises in Prison
Islamophobia’s Rise in Texas: ‘I Won’t Rest Until Every Muslim Is Gone’
Appeals court finds Sigal Chattah is illegally Nevada's top federal prosecutor
Austin program aims to end cycle of jail and homelessness
Ohio domestic violence resources centers have faced rising requests for services
Florida woman spent 7 months in legal hell after cops used Flock to ID the wrong car
Analysis
August 11
Why Did an Illinois Prison Fail to Stop 70 Fires?
Three key takeaways from our investigation of the epidemic of fires at the Joliet Treatment Center.
By
Shannon Heffernan
Redemption Songs
August 9
The Young Men Rapping and Beatmaking From a Youth Lockup
On “No Ceilings,” a young Portland lyricist asks, “If I confess all my sins, would they hang me for it?”
By
Maurice Chammah
News
August 9
Watch: How a Faulty Hospital Drug Test Can Turn New Parents Into Police Targets
Watch our joint investigation with CBS Sunday Morning, exposing how unreliable drug tests at childbirth lead to parents being referred to law enforcement.
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The Marshall Project
Closing Argument
August 8
Will a Looming Budget Crunch Reverse Efforts to Rein in Fines and Fees?
From suspended driver’s licenses to jail stays, legal financial obligations can shape lives long after an arrest.
By
Jamiles Lartey