The Marshall Project is a nonpartisan, nonprofit newsroom founded to create and sustain a sense of national urgency about the U.S. criminal justice system. The Marshall Project seeks to make an impact on the system through journalism, rendering it more fair, effective, transparent and humane. Reporting from The Marshall Project has led directly to policy change, sparked advocacy initiatives and inspired both local and national media to do a better job covering criminal justice. The impact of their reporting is documented in regular Impact Reports. Examples of their work include:
- A Pulitzer Prize-winning story about the botched investigation of a rape case, which led to better training for how first-responders approach victims of sexual assault.
- A Pulitzer Prize-winning investigation into violence using police dogs, which prompted police departments from Indiana to Louisiana to change their policies.
- A data tracker that is the nation’s most authoritative source on coronavirus behind bars, updated weekly and cited hundreds of times by policymakers and media.
The Jonathan Logan Family Foundation believes in supporting journalism that sparks change and proudly provides general operating support for this impactful newsroom.
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