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Since the 1960s, studies have shown that heavy-handed policing and militarized responses tend to make protests more volatile ...
Some bills followed an investigation by The Marshall Project and Reveal that exposed the harms of widespread drug testing of ...
A violence prevention program is pairing cognitive behavioral therapy with other support to keep high-risk teens out of jail.
The recent swell of clemency activity reflects this new direction. Among those granted clemency this month were Todd and ...
Michael McCallion waited years to confront in court the officers he said attacked him in prison. The guards denied the ...
Our founder reflects on the legacy of the reporter who helped set the standard for The Marshall Project’s investigations into ...
The district judge ordered the prison system to continue providing hormone therapy to transgender people as needed, while a ...
Gibbs and Green are two of 56 people murdered in Mississippi from 1955 through 1977 in killings that were suspected to be ...
Artificial intelligence is changing how police investigate crimes — and monitor citizens — as regulators struggle to keep pace.
Jails are notorious for inhumane conditions. Detainees often complain of violence, inedible food, limited programming and subpar healthcare. Lack of sunlight may be an unexpected addition to the list.
When the Supreme Court hears the case of Grants Pass v. Johnson later this month, the justices will consider how far cities can go in policing homeless people. But just as the court swept away a ...