Criminal Justice
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Stuck in a 'Fractured' System
Investigating long waits for mental health care by defendants in North Carolina deemed too sick to stand trial.
March 15, 2024
Fractured
FRONTLINE, WFAE & Firelight Media investigate the long waits for mental health care that defendants who are deemed too sick to stand trial face in North Carolina.
March 5, 2024
The Henry Glover Killing & the New Orleans Police Department’s Efforts to End Federal Oversight
As the documentary “Law & Disorder” becomes newly available on FRONTLINE’s YouTube channel, we examine recent developments surrounding Henry Glover’s case and the federal oversight of the NOPD.
October 24, 2023
Locked Up for Life After ‘Two Strikes’
Examining the impact of Florida’s 'two-strikes' sentencing law, with filmmaker Ursula Liang and reporter Cary Aspinwall.
September 14, 2023
"Two Strikes" and "Tutwiler"
A two-part special on criminal justice in the U.S. that examines a little-known "two-strikes" law and pregnancy in prison.
September 12, 2023
The Making of ‘Two Strikes’: A Conversation With the Filmmaker and Reporter
An interview with the producers of the documentary "Two Strikes," about the story of Florida inmate Mark Jones, a former West Point cadet serving life without parole due to a law known as the “two-strikes” law.
September 5, 2023
Florida’s ‘Two-Strikes’ Law Put Him in Prison for Life. Even His Victim Said It Was Too Harsh.
Mark Jones’ story in Florida illustrates how sentencing laws can put people who didn’t physically hurt anyone in prison for life. Watch an excerpt from the new documentary ‘Two Strikes,’ from FRONTLINE, The Marshall Project and Firelight Media.
September 5, 2023
Two Strikes
Produced with The Marshall Project as part of FRONTLINE’s fellowship with Firelight Media, "Two Strikes" examines how a former West Point cadet got life in prison under a "two strikes" law.
September 5, 2023
Tutwiler
A powerful and unforgettable window into the lives of incarcerated pregnant women — and what happens to their newborns.
September 5, 2023
Still Here: Cycling Between the Jail and the Mental Health Hospital
WFAE's series began with the story of John, a 32-year-old man living with severe mental illness and intellectual disabilities. He was arrested more than five years ago, but he’s remained in custody and never had a trial. WFAE was finally able to speak with him a few weeks ago.
WFAE
August 1, 2023
How One Alabama County Declared War on Pregnant Women Who Use Drugs
Our partner The Marshall Project examines how some women were prosecuted for
smoking marijuana before they even knew they were expecting.
July 26, 2023