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August, 2024
5 Things to Know About How Survivors Get Incarcerated for Their Abusers’ Crimes
Aaron Sankin is The Marshall Project’s new Deputy Data Editor
A Mother on a Mission for Full Police Transparency
‘Deliberate Indifference’: Court Rulings Challenge Extreme Heat Conditions in Prisons
Drawing Attention
Facing Rollbacks, Criminal Justice Reformers Argue Policies Make People Safer
FAQ: How The Marshall Project Is Covering the 2024 Election
How a Drop in Border Crossings May Change the Presidential Campaign
How a Massachusetts Cop Allegedly Groomed, Controlled and Killed Sandra Birchmore
How Efforts to Cut Long Prison Sentences Have Stalled
How Prosecutors Fight Exonerations
How the 1968 DNC in Chicago Devolved into ‘Unrestrained and Indiscriminate Police Violence’
Private Centers Lack Oversight but Cuyahoga County Judges Send Kids Anyway
Promises, Promises. Where’s the Surveillance Committee?
Sweltering Heat Endangers Incarcerated in Mississippi Prison
These Private Centers Lack Oversight. Cuyahoga County Judges Send Kids Anyway.
They Exposed Police Misconduct. Now They’re Paying a Steep Price.
Tim Walz on Criminal Justice: 5 Things to Know