For Most Women Who Give Birth in Prison, “The Separation” Soon Follows: Introducing “Tutwiler,” a Marshall Project/Frontline documentary about incarcerated women ...
Jacob Wideman Committed Murder. He Had No Idea Why.: “Violation,” a crime podcast by The Marshall Project and WBUR, examines a killing's decades-long ripple ...
Felony Murder’s Definition Under Renewed Scrutiny: The distinctly American doctrine allows murder charges against people who didn’t pull the trigger or meant to ...
“There are a lot of people being sentenced to life without parole who never would have gotten the death penalty," says our reporter Cary Aspinwall ... Show more
“I think they just want to make the people with addiction go away,” Tiffani Wallace says. Her mother is one of dozens of women who’ve been prosecuted for ... Show more
When People Fear Me Based on My Jail Tats and Scars, They Miss the Real Me: A recent ride to a public clinic gave Jose Armendariz a quick break from jail ...
I Spent 22 Years in Solitary Confinement. Then I Didn’t Want to Leave: When it was time to rejoin society, anything larger than my cell threw me into panic.
From Florida to Alaska, What to Know about Prisons' Banned Books Policy: We added policies to our searchable database of banned books. Here’s what we’ve found ...
Should Being a New Mom Keep Elizabeth Holmes Out of Prison?: Sending parents to prison has devastating consequences. Some states are starting to rethink the ...
In Memphis, Police Aggression Goes Far Beyond the Scorpion Unit: Data shows Memphis police arrested more people – mostly Black men – than other Tennessee cities.
How a Growing Political Fight Threatens Local Control of CriminalJustice: Anxiety about crime — and plain politics — are fueling efforts to supplant local rule ...
Jailed for Miscarriage? How Pregnancy Loss Can Turn into a Prison Term: We learn how prosecutors can turn one of the darkest days in a mother’s life into a ...
I Was Sentenced to Die in Prison. But After 27 Years, I’m Finally Free: When I went to jail in 1995, I had never used the internet. As I play catchup ...
“You can change the trajectory of your entire life based on something that you read in a book.” Reginald Dwayne Betts tells Inside Story about the moment — ... Show more
Nationwide, Mayoral Elections Revolve Around Crime and Public Safety: Chicago’s Paul Vallas vs. Brandon Johnson is one of many races focused on criminal justice ...
What Books Are Banned in Prisons? A State-by-State Breakdown: We asked all state systems for book policies and ban lists, then created a database for you.
Prosecutors can turn one of the darkest days in a parent's life into a prison term — a practice experts expect to increase in post-Roe America ... Show more
I Had a High-Risk Pregnancy in Jail — Then I Gave Birth in Chains: When Rebecca Figueroa was arrested two months into her pregnancy, she didn’t worry because she ...
A Brutal Crime, Often Terribly Investigated: “An Unbelievable Story of Rape” by The Marshall Project and ProPublica underscored the need for improving rape ...
Mitigation Specialists Can Save People from Death Row. Here's How.: A rare look inside mitigation specialists’ investigations to help people on death row stay ...
Americans Say Crime is Up. Is It?: More people than ever believe crime is up in their area, polls show. But public perception doesn’t always match reality.
Why Don't Rural Police Shootings Make More Headlines?: We investigate police shootings in rural areas and speak with music executive Jason Flom about his work ...
Dispatch From Deadly Rikers Island: “It Looks Like a Slave Ship in There.”: Rikers Island has been notorious for violence and neglect for decades. But detainees ...
I Was Sentenced to Die in Prison. But After 27 Years, I’m Finally Free: When I went to jail in 1995, I had never used the internet. As I play catchup ...
Prison Money Diaries: What People Really Make (and Spend) Behind Bars: We asked people in prison to track their earning and spending — and bartering and side ...
"He had been in prison for 8 years; I'd been sober for almost 8 years because I'd gone to rehab because of my zip code I was raised in and the ... Show more
It Was My Job to Tell the Truth About New York City’s Jails: “Anyone not touched by the system was unlikely to understand: Going to jail actually marks a story’s ...
Cleveland Police Removed Officer Names from Discipline Notices: Officials say the move prevents officer shaming. But does it raise transparency issues?
From New York to Arizona, Bad Prison and Jail Conditions Persist: Insight from a discussion with journalists, formerly incarcerated people and experts.
The Realities of U.S. Incarceration, by Those Who Lived It: Developed by formerly incarcerated people, the news show digs into the U.S. criminal justice system.
The Ethics of Haunted Prisons and the Optics of Policing: We explore prison tourism and the balance between glorification and education, and meet two detectives ...
Today, our Lawrence Bartley joined CBS Mornings to discuss Inside Story, our first-of-its-kind news program with VICE News that examines the realities of ... Show more
U.S. Mass Shootings On Rise No Matter How You Define Them: A high-profile mass shooting at a Chicago suburb’s July 4 parade was the nation’s fourth in recent ...
The Birth of the Brady Rule: How a Botched Robbery Led to a Legal Landmark: Every law student knows John Brady’s name. But few know the story of the bumbling ...
Prisons typically provide the bare minimum when it comes to food, clothes and hygiene supplies. Our latest episode of Inside Story takes a closer look at ... Show more
The Art of Bidding, or How I Survived Federal Prison: When Eric Borsuk went to prison with his two best friends, they found their ‘bid’ — their purpose — ...
The True Costs of Deportation: Even after the Supreme Court ruling sparing DACA, many immigrants can face deportation. Here are the stories of three families ...
I Thought Jail Would Help Me Get Clean. I Was Dead Wrong.: I asked a drug court to send me to jail to get stabilized. But when the jail refused to give me my ...
We Asked People in Cleveland What They Want to Know About Judges: They want to know about judges’ track records, legal experience and how they think about ...
Watch: This Is What People Really Make in Prison Jobs: Formerly incarcerated people, and those still inside, reflect on prison labor, low wages and the side ...
Prison Money Diaries: What People Really Make (and Spend) Behind Bars: We asked people in prison to track their earning and spending — and bartering and side ...
Will Biden’s Promise of a Police Misconduct Database Become Reality?: After the police killing of Tyre Nichols, critics question the administration’s urgency on ...
Operation Lone Star: 7 Times Texas Leaders Misled the Public: As reporters investigated Texas Gov. Greg Abbott’s border initiative, they repeatedly found ...