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Closing Argument
Who Should Pay Victims of Police Misconduct? Only the Officers, Some Cities Say.
Life Inside
The Last Words of a Man Who Died in Prison From a Treatable Cancer
Cleveland
Cuyahoga Sheriff Backs Off Tasha Grant Investigation Amid Family Criticism
St. Louis
October 30
‘Lost’ in Missouri Jail Cells
A backlog of defendants deemed mentally unfit for trial persists despite public policy changes to address the crisis.
By
Jesse Bogan
Feature
October 30
Their Loved Ones Died Behind Bars. These Keepsakes Are All They Have Left.
Five families reflect on the possessions they got back, and the ones they didn’t.
By
Aala Abdullahi
and
Shannon Heffernan
The Record
The
most popular topics
in criminal justice today
Second Trump administration
Immigration and Customs Enforcement
ICE
Immigration
Chicago, Illinois
Department of Justice
ICE raids
authoritarian(s)
Feature
October 29
These Families Wanted to Lay Their Loved Ones to Rest. They Had to Bring Them Home From Prison First.
Policies that dictate what happens after a death behind bars often add new layers of pain — and financial and logistical challenges — for those left behind.
By
Aala Abdullahi
Q&A
October 29
‘To Scare People to Death’: Former ICE Director Reviews Trump’s Immigration Tactics
“It has never been done in this way before,” said Sarah Saldaña, who led ICE when Obama was nicknamed the “Deporter-in-Chief.”
By
Jesse Bogan
Investigate This
October 28
Journalists: How to Report on Deaths in Jails and Prisons
When you get a tip about a death or multiple deaths in your local jail or prison, there are concrete steps you can take to start investigating.
By
Brittany Hailer
,
Anna Flagg
and
Michelle Billman
Cleveland
October 27
Uncounted: Ohio Lawmakers Propose Bill to Track Pregnancy Outcomes in Jails and Prisons
A Marshall Project - Cleveland and News 5 investigation helped spark a bipartisan bill to track pregnancy outcomes in Ohio jails and prisons.
By
Mark Puente
Opening Statement
Links from
this morning’s email
How Dangerous Is It Really to Work for ICE? – Mother Jones
Six Words Every Killer Should Know: ‘I Feared for My Life, Officer’
Biden Justice Department slow-walked key decisions in Trump legal probes
DOJ indicts Democratic congressional candidate Kat Abughazaleh over ICE protests
Tennessee authorities dismiss charges against man who posted Trump meme
Ex-South Carolina sheriff to plead guilty to federal charges he stole from benevolence fund
LA County approves $828 million child sexual abuse settlement
In Utah, Trump’s Vision for Homelessness Begins to Take Shape
Against the Crime-Scene Halloween
Opinion
Irreconcilable Presidential Determinations: On Tren de Aragua and the Venezuelan Government
A Primer on FBI Personnel Disputes
There's a Right To Record ICE Raids--and There's No Blanket Immunity for Raiders
Johnson doubles down on defense of federal agents targeting clergy, protesters
California Animal Rights Activist Convicted in Chicken Theft
Federal judges blasted for filing court orders with AI-generated errors
Castle Hills Settles 'Retaliatory Arrest' Case for $500,000 in Win for Free Speech Advocates
Almost half of all incarcerated people are in rural jails and prisons and at risk of losing access to hospitals
Closing Argument
October 25
Behind ICE Blitz, Trump Dismantles Discretion in Immigration Enforcement
ICE’s crackdown in Chicago reflects a deeper reshaping of the immigration system toward a singular focus: removing people with little or no review.
By
Jamiles Lartey
and
Geoff Hing
Life Inside
October 24
Finding the Racist Roots of Maryland’s Juvenile Justice System
As Maryland’s secretary of juvenile services, Vincent Schiraldi exposed a history of torture, neglect and Black boys buried in unmarked graves.
By
Vincent Schiraldi
Cleveland
October 23
Cleveland Police Hire Firm to Look for Potential Bias When Officers Encounter the Public
The move follows a Marshall Project - Cleveland analysis that found police searched Black people more often than White people in stops in 2023.
By
Mark Puente
Q&A
October 22
The ICE Protest Frogs Have a Long History of ‘Tactical Frivolity’ Behind Them
“That willingness to make yourself ridiculous can be very disarming,” said a professor who has studied — and engaged in — absurd protest methods.
By
Christie Thompson