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Censorship
Analysis
December 8, 2023
Computer Book Bans and Other Insights From a Year Investigating Prison Censorship
Incomplete data. Inconsistent policies. How banned books in prison can strip away an incarcerated person’s vision of the outside world.
By
David Eads
Investigate This
October 3, 2023
How to Report on Banned Books in Prisons in Your State
Prisons are among the most restrictive reading environments in the United States.
By
The Marshall Project
Cleveland
June 20, 2023
Ohio Prison System Bans Java Computer Manual, But Allows Hitler’s Mein Kampf
Incarcerated people are baffled by the state’s book screening process.
By
The Marshall Project
Graphics
February 23, 2023
The Books Banned in Your State’s Prisons
We asked all state systems for book policies and ban lists, then created a database for you.
By
The Marshall Project
Feature
December 21, 2022
Why Would Prisons Ban My Book? Absurdities Rule the System
Censorship kept me from finishing a college essay behind bars. Now, prisons might keep readers from my memoir.
By
Keri Blakinger
News
April 5, 2018
Silencing Arthur Longworth
A prizewinning writer is punished for acting like a free man.
By
Eli Hager
Quiz
September 30, 2015
Do You Have What It Takes To Be a Prison Censor?
Test yourself against the pros.
By
Bill Keller
News
March 19, 2015
Attica Reads About Attica
A story of brutality clears the prison censors.
By
Tom Robbins