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STORIES – Page 4 – Chosen Narrative
How the Doe Fund Helps Former Prisoners Turn Their Lives Around
The Doe Fund is an NYC-based nonprofit that strives to do exactly that by releasing male prisons through its Ready, Willing & Able program. Learn more here!
Second-Chance Hiring: a Case Study
Second-chance hiring is the practice of hiring individuals with a criminal record, and here's how it can help various groups.
Juvenile Offenders: Risk Factors and Solutions
Incarceration is not an effective solution for juvenile offenders. Discover risk factors and proposed solutions.
Patrick Pursley and I Am Kid Culture
Patrick Pursley was exonerated and has chosen to always work for love, leading to the start of I Am Kid Culture.
Long-term Prison Sentences and Prison Population
Long prison sentences may seem like a solution to managing crime, yet mass incarceration has a devastating impact on the prison population.
Long-term Prison Sentences vs. Death Penalty
Explore how long term prison sentences have replaced the death penalty, and how parole plays a role.
Must Listen: Wrongful Conviction
Wrongful Conviction is an eye-opening, gut-wrenching, and jaw-dropping podcast by Lava for Good.
Reforming Laws That Criminalise Poverty and Status
A digital ​​side event to the 31st Session of the UN Commission on Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice was hosted on the topic of decisive action to reform laws that criminalise poverty and status.
The Role of Physical Rehabilitation in Prison Reform
In an effort to understand rehabilitation in South Africa, and how it impacts the country’s high recidivism rate, we spoke with Warren Baynes, a South African photographer and filmmaker.
Donate to the Marshall Project
The Marshall Project produces non-profit journalism that is committed to demystifying the American criminal justice system.