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St. Louis
What It’s Like Enduring a Heat Wave in a Missouri Prison
Closing Argument
For People Mentally Unfit For Trial, Waits For Treatment Get Longer
Feature
How Encounters With Police Can Lead to ICE Arrests — Even In Sanctuary Cities
Analysis
September 5
Federal Cuts Disrupt Local Justice Programs, but Communities Push Forward
Programs that combat violence and support victims are thrown into chaos after the Trump administration ‘weaponized’ funding for its political goals.
By
Sophia Nabours
and
Geoff Hing
Feature
September 3
In Police Youth Program, Abuse Often Starts When Officers Are Alone With Teens in Cars
A quarter of sexual misconduct allegations in law enforcement Explorers programs involve officers grooming or abusing young people during ride-alongs.
By
Lakeidra Chavis
The Record
The
most popular topics
in criminal justice today
Second Trump administration
Immigration and Customs Enforcement
authoritarian(s)
ICE
Washington, D.C.
ICE raids
Immigration Detention
Department of Justice
Closing Argument
August 30
From Surveillance to Robot Guards: How AI Could Reshape Prison Life
Critics worry about opaque data collection, privacy violations and the technology’s bias spreading in jails and prisons.
By
Rebecca McCray
Analysis
August 29
‘Zombie Prisons’: How ICE Detention Is Raising Troubling Facilities From the Dead
ICE needs more detention space, and it’s faster to open old facilities than to build new ones.
By
Shannon Heffernan
Cleveland
August 28
Cuyahoga County Deputy Involved in Fatal Chases Accused of ‘Lying’ in Hiring Process
Deputy Kasey Loudermilk lied and kept details off his application about other police forces disqualifying him, according to his personnel file.
By
Mark Puente
News and Awards
August 26
The Marshall Project Names Jennifer Peter New Editor-in-Chief
Peter, of The Boston Globe, will lead the national criminal justice outlet’s news operations.
By
The Marshall Project
Opening Statement
Links from
this mornings’s email
Trump warns of ‘Chipocalypse’ as peaceful crowd protests planned federal deployment
475 people detained in Hyundai plant immigration raid in Georgia, Homeland security says
Immigration appeals court expands mandatory detention for millions
Congress not planning vote to extend Trump’s 30-day D.C. police takeover
DEA arrests 171 suspected members of Sinaloa Cartel in New England
Maryland deploys more law enforcement to Baltimore amid Trump’s threats
With Roberson's execution pending, experts reject shaken baby syndrome
What happened when ICE took away a Colorado family
Opinion
Trump Turns Immigration Detention Into Punishment
Labels, Not Law, to Justify Lethal Force: Venezuela Boat Strike
ICE Agents Are Wearing Masks. Is That Un-American?
The Lingering Uncertainty in Judge Breyer’s Newsom v. Trump Ruling
DOJ discusses a potential ban on transgender people owning firearms
Trump Claims the Power to Summarily Kill Suspected Drug Smugglers
Uvalde school district initially wanted to defend Arredondo
New ‘golden triangle’ of fentanyl and guns spans US-Mexico border
A legendary civil rights attorney dies: ‘His legacy will endure’
Closing Argument
August 23
What Trump’s D.C. Takeover Looks Like on the Ground, Two Weeks On
Promising to take over police to fight crime, Trump’s effort has instead morphed into mostly an immigration dragnet.
By
Jamiles Lartey
Feature
August 22
The Next Alligator Alcatraz Could Be in Your State
Plans to use Indiana’s “Speedway Slammer,” Louisiana’s Angola and other state prisons to house ICE detainees raise problematic questions, attorneys say.
By
Shannon Heffernan
and
Beth Schwartzapfel
Life Inside
August 22
The Heartbreak, Rage — and Discipline — of Immigration Court Watching
As an observer, Tim Murphy must calmly prepare immigrants to face masked ICE agents. “You’re witnessing unspeakable cruelty, but you can’t lash out.”
By
Tim Murphy
St. Louis
August 21
A Woman With HIV Spent Six Years in Solitary. She Sued and Missouri Will Change Its Policy.
Honesty Bishop was attacked by her cellmate. Prison officials deemed her sexually active and kept her in isolation for more than 2,000 days.
By
Kavahn Mansouri
, The Midwest Newsroom, and
Katie Moore
, The Marshall Project