
The Marshall Project is a nonprofit news organization dedicated to in-depth journalism on the U.S. criminal justice system and immigration. Founded in 2014, it provides critical insights through investigative articles, personal stories, and analyses. The organization operates from its New York headquarters and maintains a Local Network in Cleveland, Jackson, and St. Louis. Its reporting covers topics such as the death penalty, juvenile justice, policing, and prison conditions, aiming to inform the public and contribute to peace, justice, and reduced inequalities.
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Peace, Justice & Strong Institutions
Transparent Justice and Institutional Accountability
The Marshall Project informs the public about the U.S. criminal justice system and its institutions. The organization sheds light on critical topics like policing and correctional facilities to promote transparency and accountability.
Reduced Inequalities
Uncovering Inequalities in the Justice System
The organization highlights inequalities in criminal prosecution, incarceration, and immigration policies. It reports on topics such as juvenile justice and prosecuting pregnancy, which often affect marginalized communities.
Good Health & Well-Being
Health and Well-being in Correctional Facilities
The Marshall Project investigates and reports on mental health crises and deaths in prisons and jails. The organization draws attention to conditions within carceral settings that impact the health and well-being of incarcerated individuals.
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