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Baltimore
Commentary
April 18, 2016
Some of Our Best Work of the Past Year
From David Simon's Baltimore anguish to elite police fraternities to teens behind bars.
By
Bill Keller
Feature
January 15, 2016
Where the Democratic Presidential Candidates Stand on Criminal Justice
A look at Clinton, Sanders and O’Malley in their fourth debate.
By
The Marshall Project
Feature
October 16, 2015
America’s Rock Star Cops
Meet the elite chiefs who revolutionized policing nationwide, for better and for worse. Now they want to do it again.
By
Simone Weichselbaum
Analysis
July 10, 2015
The Rise and Fall of Anthony Batts
He was more at home at Harvard than on the streets.
By
Simone Weichselbaum
News
May 2, 2015
Baltimore’s Polite Police Reform
The softer side of Justice Department intervention.
By
Simone Weichselbaum
Q&A
April 29, 2015
David Simon on Baltimore’s Anguish
Freddie Gray, the drug war, and the decline of “real policing.”
By
Bill Keller
News
April 28, 2015
Meet Anthony Batts
A brief, aggregated history of the Baltimore police commissioner at the eye of the storm.
By
Andrew Cohen
News
April 3, 2015
Gangs of New York
Allegations in Harlem the latest blow to a celebrated anti-violence program.
By
Simone Weichselbaum
News
January 6, 2015
A Short History of Police Protest
From Calvin Coolidge to Bill de Blasio.
By
Clare Sestanovich